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Fourth EECP Workshop

27-29 November, 2020, University of Tartu
Download the book of abstracts (updated 11.11.20)
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The event will take place online (on Microsoft Teams).
Please register in advance by contacting the organizers: sophiomachavariani96@gmail.com
Friday, Nov 27th

 

12:00 - Amalia Haro Marchal (Slovak Academy of Sciences): A pragmatic approach to fictional discourse

 

13:00 - SHORT BREAK

 

13:05 - Triinu Eesmaa (University of Vienna): Propositional semantics and contextual underspecificity

 

14:05 - LONG BREAK

 

14:50 - Vanja Subotic (University of Belgrade): Deep Learning, Deeper Problems: Are We About to Resolve the Dispute Between Rationalists and Empiricists?

 

15:50 - SHORT BREAK

 

16:00 - Career Planning session with Helen Beebee (University of Manchester) and Franz Berto (University of St. Andrews) - Session on entering anglophone philosophy.


 

Saturday, Nov 28th 

 

12:00 - Mirco Sambrotta (Slovak Academy of Sciences): Expressivism, Inferentialism, and Fictional Discourse

 

13:00 - SHORT BREAK

 

13:05 - María Jimena Clavel Vázquez (University of Tartu): Perceiving like a girl? Situated perception in Sensorimotor Enactivism

 

14:05 - LONG BREAK

 

14:50 - MatÄ›j Dražil (University of Palacký): The Problem of Folk Psychology's Content

 

15:50 - SHORT BREAK

 

15:55 - Nenad Filipović (University of Belgrade): Causal vs. Evidential Decision Theory: The Importance of the DARC Thesis

 

16:55 - SHORT BREAK 

 

17:00 - Victoria Iugai (Trinity College Dublin): Do we really have alternative possibilities? Criticism of C. List’s free will theory


 

Sunday, Nov 29th

 

12:00 - Bogdan Faul (St Petersburg State University): Is God able to change the past? A critique of Lebens’ and Goldschmidt’ theodicies

 

13:00 - SHORT BREAK

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13:10 - Daniil Koloskov (Charles University): Kant, pragmatism and ontological crossroads

 

14:10 - LONG BREAK

 

15:00 - Gareth Pearce (University of Vienna): The Philosophical Foundations of Axiom Selection

 

16:00 - SHORT BREAK

 

16:10 - Timofei Demin (St Petersburg State University): The Argument from Retribution against Quarantine Model of Derk Pereboom

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