CEU Philosophy Graduate Conference

The 3rd CEU Philosophy Graduate Conference

March 20-21, 2010
Central European University, Budapest

SATURDAY   
9.30 -10.00    COFFEE BREAK
10.00 - 11.30

  • Aysegul Cakal (Bogazici University) : On Triangulation  (Comments: Gergő Somodi)
  • Raymond Critch (Edinburgh): Rescuing Justice from Equality  (Comments: Orsolya Reich)

11.30 - 11.45    COFFEE
11.45 - 13.15    

  • Reinaldo Bernal  (Jean Nicod): Materialism and the subjectivity of experience (Comments: Juraj Hvorecky)
  • Matej Cibik (CEU): Principle of Fairness and Global Distributive Justice (Comments: Urska Mavric)  

13.15 - 14.30     LUNCH
14.30 -16-15

  • Christoph Michel (Bochum): Defining self-deception (Comments: Damir Cicic)
  • Bojan Blagojević (Niš): Kierkegaard and rational justification of Morality-a critique of MacIntyre’s account (Comments: Nenad Miščević)

16.15 - 17.45

  • Zsuzsanna Balogh (CEU) Moral judgment models (Comments: Anna Réz)
  • Florian Demont  (Zürich) On how (not) to Understand Kripkenstein's Rule Following Scepticism (Comments: Katalin Farkas)          

19.00    PIZZA

SUNDAY   
9.30 -10.00    COFFEE BREAK       
10.00 - 11.30    

  • Marta Jorba Grau (Barcelona): Is there a specific experience of thinking? (Comments: Maria Trofimova)
  • Emma Bullock (Birmingham): Competence and Paternalistic Intervention (Comments: Hakan Dogruoz)

11.30 - 11.45    COFFEE
11.45 - 13.15 

  • Wouter F. Kalf  (Leeds): The Tractatus Theologico-Politicus and the Received View of Spinoza on Democracy (Comments: Rastislav Dinic)
  • Emil Frederik Lundbjerg Moeller (Cambridge): Is Knowing a Genuine Mental State? (Comments: Nenad Petkovic)

13.15 - 14.30     LUNCH 
14.30 -16-15 

  • Ákos Polgárdi (CEU): On philosophical cartography: A reply to Hutchinson and Read
  • (Comments: Stephen Mulhall)            

16.15 - 17.45    

  • Keynote Address - Stephen Mulhall:  The Question of Being: Heidegger and Wittgenstein Converse

19.00    Conference dinner at BorLaBor