Accepted talks
The book of abstracts can now be downloaded: BoA-GPCoN.pdf. It contains the abstracts of the invited speakers, the extended abstracts of the graduate speakers, and the conference programme. Registered participants will receive a copy of the book on registration at the conference.
The update history of this page is at the end of this page; it informs you about recent changes and additions.
The following talks have been accepted:
- Joshua Beattie ((University of California, Berkeley): Assessment-Sensitivity and the Naturalistic Fallacy
- Anthony Booth (Utrecht University): The Sources of Epistemic Normativity
- Lars Dänzer (University of Bielefeld): How meaning might be normative
- Jennifer Frey (University of Pittsburgh): Two Assumptions about Norms
- Catherine Sophia Herfeld (University of Witten/Herdecke): The Role of Normativity in Explaining Norm-conformity
- Camillia Kong (London School of Economics): Hume’s Social Standards of Practical Rationality
- Christos Kyriacou (University of Edinburgh): Naturalism and Normativity
- Andrea Lechler (University of Reading): The role of explicitness in assessing practical reasoning
Lars Leeten (Technische Universitaet Berlin): Normativity of Language: An Approach from Accountability (talk canceled by speaker)
- Manolo Martínez (Universitat de Barcelona): Adequate Explanations and the Disjunction Problem
- Graham Peebles (University of Glasgow): Perception, Belief and Justification
- Peter Schulte (University of Bielefeld): Moral and rational "oughts": The distinction between "demanding" and "recommending" normativity
- Giedre Vasiliauskaite (Erasmus University Rotterdam): Only a Chapter of Psychology? The Defense of Normative Naturalism in Epistemology
Update history
2008-08-22: First version of the book of abstracts online.