Accepted Talks
Confirmed invited speakers:
Graduate speakers:
- Han Thomas Adriaenssen (Groningen): "Anti-scepticism and Externalism in the Wake of Descartes. The Case of Pierre-Sylvain Regis"
- Matteo Colombo (Edinburgh): "Leges Sine Moribus Vanae. Does Language Make Moral Thinking Possible?"
- Benjamin Freed (New York): "Responsible Reliabilism: Three Flavors of Internalism Externalized"
- Johan Gersel (Copenhagen): "How to resist McDowell's epistemic argument for conceptualism"
- Jean-Baptiste Guillon (Nantes): "Internalism with Closure: What Pritchard got wrong"
- Melsen Tunca Iseri (Bogaziçi University): "The Blur of Internalism and Externalism about The Mental Content of Self-Knowledge in Kant’s 'Transcendental Deduction of The Categories'"
- Lok-Chun Kelson Law (Pittsburgh): "Autonomy in Instrumental Reasoning"
- Joey Pollock (Edinburgh): "Social externalism, communication and subjective understanding"
- David Rey (Colombia & Barcelona): "Cognitive Penetrability, Dogmatism, and A-Rational Etiologies: Some Remarks on Siegel’s Approach"
- Aviram Sariel (Tel Aviv): "Random brains-in-a-vat: a probabilistic defense"
- Richard Stöckle-Schobel (Edinburgh): "Prelinguistic concepts – An argument for the social dimension of conceptual development"
- Jens van 't Klooster (Amsterdam, Berlin): "How do Emotions have a Role in Practical Reasoning? Temporality, Motivation and Discontinuous Development"