Programme
Please note that programme is subject to change. You can find a .pdf of the programme here.
All talks take place at Faculty of Philosophy. Radcliffe Humanities, Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Woodstock Road, Oxford, OX2 6GG.
Saturday 16th November
09.00-9.30
Registration & Coffee
Colin Matthew Room
09.30-11.00
Limited Aggregation and Uncertain Rescues
Bastian Steuwer (LSE) Respondent: Roger Crisp
Lecture Room
Threshold Views in Distributive Justice
Dick Timmer (Utrecht) Respondent: Teru Thomas
Ryle Room
11.00-11.30
Coffee Break
11.30-13.00
Bergson, McTaggart, and the A- and B-series
Matyáš Moravec (Cambridge) Respondent: Adrian Moore
Lecture Room
Generics and Stereotyping
Annie Bosse (Cambridge) Respondent: Rachel Fraser
Ryle Room
13.00-14.30
Lunch Break
14.30-16.00
Deflating Dimension
Jessica Heine (MIT) Respondent: Tushar Menon
Lecture Room
Cat-Calls and Accommodation
Lucy McDonald (Cambridge) Respondent: Sabina Lovibond
Ryle Room
16.00-16.30
Coffee Break
16.30-18.00
KEYNOTE: Perspectives and Good Dispositions
Maria Lasonen-Aarnio (Helsinki)
Lecture Room
18.00-19.30
Wine Reception
Ryle Room
19.30
Conference Dinner
Al-Shami
Sunday 17th November
09.00-9.30
Registration, Coffee, and Breakfast
Foyer
09.30-11.00
How to analyse and situate direct empirical status of theoretical symmetries in physics
Valeriya Chasova (Strasbourg & Louvain-la-Neuve) Respondent: James Read
Lecture Room
Knowledge is a factual attitude
Simon Wimmer (Warwick) Respondent: Bernhard Salow
Ryle Room
11.00-11.30
Coffee Break
11.30-13.00
Carnap’s Defence of Abstract Objects
Benjamin Marschall (Cambridge) Respondent: Tim Williamson
Lecture Room
Attitudinal Ambivalence: Normative uncertainty for non-cognitivists
Nicholas Makins (LSE) Respondent: Farbod Akhlaghi-Ghaffarokh
Ryle Room
13.00-14.30
Lunch Break
14.30-16.00
Vagueness of ‘Truth’
Aleksander Domoslawski (Leeds) Respondent: Ofra Magidor
Lecture Room
Why Economists are Pigs: The City of Pigs in Republic II as the Economic City
Maria Victoria Salazar (CUNY) Respondent: Karen Margrethe Nielsen
Ryle Room
16.00-16.30
Coffee Break
16.30-18.00
KEYNOTE: Doxastic divergence and the problem of comparability. Pragmatism defended further.
Anne Meylan (Zürich)
Lecture Room
18.00
Wine Reception
Ryle Room