[c]
Warwick Graduate Conference in the Philosophy of Mind
Saturday 5th–Sunday 6th December 2009
MS.04 (Maths and Statistics Building)
University of Warwick, UK
Keynote Speakers:
Alva Noë (University of California, Berkeley)
‘Presence in Pictures’
Tim Crane (University of Cambridge)
‘The Given’
Graduate Speakers:
‘Sense Experience, Content and Demonstrative Concepts’
Jean Mueller (University of Manchester)
‘Visual Differentiation and Spatial Perception’
Craig French (University College London)
‘I, Me, Mine’
Alisa Mandrigin (University of Edinburgh)
‘Two Different Interpretations of Partial Report Paradigms’
Henry Shevlin (University of Oxford)
‘Analyticity and Being in a Position to Know’
David Tait (University College London)
‘Modal Rationalism and the Transference of Meaning’
James Trafford (University of East London)
Further Information
Online registration is now open. The conference will open at 9:30am on Saturday 5th December with the first talks taking place at 10am on both days. The event will finish no later than 6pm on Sunday 6th December.
Receive the latest news and announcements by following @MindGrad on Twitter, or RSVP to our Facebook event. Please direct any e-mail enquiries to mind dot grad at warwick dot ac dot uk.
MindGrad 2009 is made possible by the kind support of The Mind Association, The Aristotelian Society, The Analysis Trust, the University of Warwick Department of Philosophy and Roberts Skills Fund.