Pistoia – Parte domani, la tre giorni della XII Conferenza Sifa (Società Italiana filosofia Analitica) che si terrà dal 5 al 7 settembre al Polo Universitario di Pistoia Ippolito Desideri (UNISER), Via Pertini 358, Pistoia. (Informazioni: http://www.uniserpistoia.com/uniser11/?page_id=39. Segreteria Uniser tel. 0573 368291).
I lavori saranno divisi in 10 sessioni, che spaziano da Metaphysics e Action Theory, a Philosophy of Mind e Aesthetics. Inoltre, sono stati organizzati 4 simposi: Time, Music and Auditory Experience, Property and Equality in Left-libertarianism, Medicine and Mind. L’elenco dei relatori:
PLENARY SESSIONS
Alva Noë (University of California- Berkeley), Sarah Buss (University of Michigan- Ann Arbor)
KEYNOTE
Philosophy of Language: Maria Baghramian (University College Dublin) Epistemology: Annalisa Coliva (Modena/UC-Irvine) Aesthetics: Stacie Friend (Birkbeck London) Philosophy of Action: Jennifer Hornsby (Birkbeck London) Logic & Philosophy of Science: Edouard Machery (University of Pittsburgh) Philosophy of Law: Massimo Renzo (Kings College London) Ethics: Paulina Sliwa (Cambridge University) Political Philosophy: Peter Vallentyne (University of Missouri) Philosophy of Mind: Hong Yu Wong (University of Tübingen)
SYMPOSIA Symposium on Time: Sven Rosenkranz (ICREA, Logos, Barcellona), Stephen Torre (Aberdeen) Symposium on Music and Auditory Experience: Jerrold Levinson (University of Maryland – College Park), Christopher Peacocke (Columbia University) Symposium on Property and Equality in Left-libertarianism: Hillel Steiner (University of Manchester), Peter Vallentyne (University of Missouri) Symposium on Medicine and Mind: Elselijn M. Kingma (University of Southampton), Cristina Amoretti (University of Genoa), Patrizia Pedrini (University of Florence).
Ecco il programma di domani, 5 settembre 2016:
10:00-11:00 Registration
11:00-12:30 Sarah Buss — Personal Ideals, Moral Requirements, and the Ideal of Rational Agency (Aula Magna)
12:30-14.00 Lunch
TIME Aula II-5 / 14.00-15:30 S. Torre Present Experience and the Block Universe
LIBERT. Aula Magna /14.00-14:50 P. Vallentyne Full SelfOwnership: Comprehensive vs. Interpersonal; 14:55:-16:45 H. Steiner Free Markets and Exploitation
M.Ethics Aula II-3 / 14.00-14.40 C.Strandberg. Hybrid Expressivism and the FregeGeach Problem; 14:45-15:25 C.Arruda. Normative Reasons, Deliberation and the WideScope of Rationality
Lang. Aula II-4 / 14.00-14.40 D. Mingardo. Metaphors and Phenomenological Ineffability
Mind Aula II-6 / 14.00-14.40 M. Fenici. How Children Approach the False Belief Test: Social Development, Pragmatics, and the Assembly of Theory of Mind; 14:55:-16:45 D. C. Mollo. Deflating Representational Content
Aesth. Aula I-1 / L. Giombini. Musical MetaOntology: What Are We Doing Here? ; E. Caldarola. Methodology in The Ontology of Music: An Alternative to Metaontologic al Realism and Descriptivism
Epist. Aula I-2 / A. Boncompagni. Hinge Epistemology and Pragmatism; M. Viola. Why (and How) Evaluation May Compromise Epistemic Pluralism – and Why (and How) We Should Care about It
Epist. Aula I-3 / M. Janvid. Independence, Priority and Totality: Harbingers of Skepticism?
Log&Sci. Aula II-2 / A. Sereni. The Philosophical Significance of Frege’s Constraint ; M. Pascucci. The Contingency of Obligations.
15:30-15:50 Coffee Break.
Sempre lunedì 5 settembre, second block:
TIME Aula II-5 / 15:50-17:20 S.Rosenkranz Unfreezing the Spotlight: Tense Realism and Temporal Passage; 17.20-18:00 C. De Florio, A. Frigerio, and A. Giordani. Omniscience in Light of the Metaphysics of Time.
LIBERT. Aula Magna / 15.50-16.30 B. Ferguson. Territorial Rights and Colonial Wrongs ; 16.35-17.15 R. Shnayderman. Achieving Equality through Viewing Germ-Line Genetic Information as a Natural Resource: Some Doubts about Hillel Steiner’s LeftLibertarianism ; 17.20-18:00 General Discussion.
Ph.Act. Aula II-3 / 15.50-16.30 M.Bianchin. Joint Action, Normativity, and Agent-neutral Reasons ; 16.35-17.15 G. Ferretti. Action and Pictures ; 17.20-18:00 M. Ginocchietti. Outline of a Nonreductive Notion of Action.
Ethics Aula II-2 / 15.50-16.30 N. Novelli. Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Desire, Real Moral Standing ; 16.35-17.15 E. Severini. Varieties of Evolutionary Debunking Arguments in Metaethics.
Mind Aula II-6 / 15.50-16.30 C. Serrahima. My Own Experiences of my Own Body: Exploring a Connection ; 16.35-17.15 K. Jęczmińska. Complementarity between the Global Workspace Theory, the Sensorimotor Theory and Predictive Processing ; 17.20-18:00 S. Zipoli Caiani. When the Affordances Disappear. Comparing Explanations of Optic Ataxia.
Mind Aula II-4 / 15.50-16.30 K. Pucko. On Impossible Colors ; 16.35-17.15 W. Huemer. Does Contentless Perception Presuppose Concepts? ; 17.20-18:00 M. Arcangeli. The Two Faces of Mental Imagery.
Epist. Aula I-1 / 15.50-16.30 D. Dohrn. What — if Anything — Is ‘The’ Gettier Intuition? ; 16.35-17.15 J. Gao. Credal Pragmatism ; 17.20-18:00 M. Di Bello. Can Probability Explain the Successes and Failures of Epistemic Closure?
Epist. Aula I-2 / 15.50-16.30 D. Chiffi. Knowledge and Belief in Placebo Effect ; 16.35-17.15 D. Fassio. Epistemic Reasons and the Unity Thesis ; 17.20-18:00 M. Palmira. Inquiring, Suspending and Hypothesising.
Lang. Aula I-3 / 15.50-16.30 H. Geirsson. Empty Names: A Millian Errortheoretic Account ; 16.35-17.15 J. Miller. The Ontology of Meaning ; 17.20-18:00 G. Bochner. Indexical Judgements without Direct Reference through Singular Contents.
Log&Sci Aula I-4 / 15.50-16.30 R. Fumagalli. Who is Afraid of Scientific Imperialism? ; 16.35-17.15 F. Malfatti. Scientific Realism as the Most Reasonable Choice? ; 17.20-18:00 E. Tassoni. Logical Pluralism and the Objection of Mixed Inferences.
18:00-18:15 Break
TIME Aula II-5 / 18:15-18:55 R. Ciuni. Plausibility Trees and Future Contingents
Pol.Phil Aula II-3 / 18:15-18:55 I. Salvatore. What Is Pluralism: Institutions, Obligations, Individuals
Aesth. Aula II-2 / 18:15-18:55 C. Bonard. From Musical ‘Uh?’ to ‘Wow!’: Accounting for Musical Evaluations with Appraisal Theory
Meth. Aula II-6 / 18:15-18:55 R. Davies. Quinean Commitments
Epist. Aula I-1 / 18:15-18:55 M. Croce. What Is an expert? On Coady’s Dispute with Goldman
Lang. Aula I-3 / 18:15-18:55 F. Haraldsen. How To Talk About Tigers
Log&Sci Aula I-4 / 18:15-18:55 S. Moruzzi and F. Ferrari. Deflationary Pluralism.
Infine, l’elenco delle aule:
FLOOR I
Aula I-1 “Luciano Stanghellini” Aula I-2 “Agati-Tronci” Aula I-3 “Faustino Vannucci” Aula I-4 “Policarpo Petrocchi” or “Augusto Del Noce”.
FLOOR II
Aula Magna (II-1) “Cino da Pistoia” Aula II-2 “Niccolò Puccini” Aula II-3 “Mauro Bolognini” Aula II-4 “Giovanni Michelucci” Aula II-5 “Marino Marini” Aula II-6 “Gianna Manzini”.