ConferencePublié le 20.06.2025
HAVING A MIND AND BEING CONSCIOUS
Having a Mind and Being Conscious
Open to all—please register in advance at: havingamindconference@gmail.com
Thursday, July 3 – Salle Jäggi 4112 (MIS 04)
09:50 Welcoming address
10:00-11:20 Michelle Montague (University of Texas at Austin)
“Phenomenality, intentionality, and necessity”
Coffee break
11:40-13:00 Elisabetta Sacchi (San Raffaele University in Milan)
“Can the ‘psychological involvement thesis of mental content’ be accounted for without falling into psychologism?”
Lunch break
14:30-15:50 Alberto Voltolini (University of Turin)
“Awareness (of Awareness)”
Coffee break
16:10-17:30 Gregory Bochner (Collège de France)
“From Strong AI to the ‘Hard’ Problem of Other Minds”
Friday, July 4 – Salle Jäggi 4112 (MIS 04)
09:30-10:50 Daniel Stoljar (Australian National University)
“In What Sense is Consciousness First-personal?”
Coffee break
11:10-12:30 Preston Lennon (Rutgers University)
“Formats Are Consciously Experienced”
Lunch break
14:00-15:20 Robert Howell (Rice University)
“The Epistemic Significance of Acquaintance”
Coffee break
15:40-16:45 Round table: Katalin Balog (Rutgers University), Barry Loewer (Rutgers University), Donnchadh O’Conaill (independent researcher)
“Having a Mind and Being Conscious”
Organisers: Julien Bugnon (Université de Fribourg), Gregory Bochner (Collège de France), Martine Nida-Rümelin (Université de Fribourg).