Program :

30th october 2004 (in French, room Laure Dupraz (2.102) Kinderstube)

  • 10.15-12.00 : Le rôle des intuitions dans la justification d'une thèse philosophique, Martine Nida-Ruemelin, University of Fribourg
  • lunch
  • 14.00-15.30 : L'intuition dans la perception visuelle, Kevin Mulligan, University of Geneva
  • 16.00-17.30 : Intuitions et philosophie des sciences, Michael Esfeld, University of Lausanne


  • 5th november 2004 (room 3027 Miséricorde)

  • 09.00-10.30 : How the mind REALLY works, Tamar Gendler, Cornell University
  • 11.00-12.30 : Intuition, Philosophy & Culture: An Overview of a Research Program, Stephen Stich, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
  • lunch
  • 14.00-15.30 : Appeals to Intuition and the Ambitions of Epistemology, Hilary Kornblith, University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • 16.00-17.30 : Intuitions, Ernest Sosa, Brown University and Rutgers University


  • 6th november 2004 (room 2120 Miséricorde)

  • 09.00-10.30 : Reflection, Tyler Burge, UCLA
  • 11.00-12.30 : Brian Weatherson, Cornell University
  • lunch
  • 14.00-15.30 : Philosophical Intuitions: Their Source and Epistemic Status, Alvin Goldman, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
  • 16.00-17.30 : Intuition and Intention, Stephen Neale, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey



  • last update : 3rd november 2004