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    Saturday December 6th

     
    9.30 Registration (in the atrium of the Maths building)

    9.55 Opening Mindgrad

    10.00 Adrienne Prettyman (Toronto): 'Could I be a Zombie'

    Response: Guy Longworth

     
    11.30 Coffee

    12.00 Richard Moore (Warwick): 'Meaning, Belief and Intentions to be Understood’

    Response:Brian Ball (Oxford)

     
    
1.30 Lunch (in the atrium)

    3.00 Victor-Martin Aparicio (Barcelona): ‘Rationalist Compositionality or Why We Should Not Want it Really Reversed’

    Response: Michael Luntley


    4.30 Coffee

    5.00 Keynote: David Smith

    7.30 Conference meal in Casa Valle, Leamington.

    Sunday December 7th

     
    10.00 Dan Cavedon-Taylor (Birkbeck): 'Photographic Knowledge as Displaced Perception’

    Response: Hemdat Lerman


    11.30 Coffee


    12.00 Sebastian Watzl (Columbia): ‘The Experience of Attention’

    Response: Bill Brewer

     
    1.30 Lunch (in the atrium)

    3.00 Bryony Pierce (Bristol): 'Psychological Consistency and the Knobe Effect'

    Response: Steve Butterfill

    4.30 Coffee
     
    5.00
    William McNeill (UCL): ‘On Perceiving that Someone is Angry’

    Response: Johannes Roessler

    6.30 Closing Mindgrad

     

    Abstracts of all conference papers are also available online via PhilosophyWiki at:

    http://philosophywiki.org/main/MindGrad_2008

    You can use this web site to comment on or discuss papers with the authors and other attendees both during and after the conference, and as a tool to publicise and further your own research. PhilosophyWiki is a non-commercial service developed by the University of York for professional and graduate use.

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