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Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II

International Conference What is Consciousness?

 

what-is-consciousness

International Conference What is Consciousness?
Jesuit University “Ignatianum” in Cracow

Friday morning (2.9)

8.00 – 8.45 – Breakfast (Room 103)

  • 09.00-09.15 – Welcome Address
  • 09.15-10.15 – Prof. Dr. Holger Lyre, „Physicalism, structuralism and pheno­menal properties” (Unversität Magdeburg)
  • 10.15-11.15 – Prof. Dr. hab. Dariusz Adamek, „The brain as a stage for conscious­ness. Let’s raise up the curtain a little…“ (Uniwersytet Jagielloński, Kraków/ Jagiellonian University, Cracow)
  • 11.15-12.00 –  Coffee break (Room 103)
  • 12.00-13.00 – Prof. Dr. hab. Józef Bremer, „Effect anticipation and the experience of voluntary action control” (Ignatianum, Cracow)
  • 13.00 – 15.00 – Lunch (Room 103)

Friday afternoon (2.9)

  • 15.00-16.00 – Dr. hab. Jaromir Brejdak, „Zum personalen Ursprung des Bewußt­seins in der Phänomenologie Jozef Tischners“ (Uniwesytet Szczeciński/ University of Szczecin)
  • 16.00-16.30 – Coffee break (Room 103)
  • 16.30-17.30 – Prof. Dr. Uwe Meixner, „Realism about Consciousness” (Universität Augsburg/ Frankfurt St. Georgen)
  • 17.30-18.30 – Prof. Dr. Hanjo Glock, „Animal Consciousness: a Limit of Language?” (Universität Zürich)
  • 18.30-20.00 – Dinner (“Chłopskie Jadło”,  ul. św. Jana 3)

Saturday morning (3.9)

  • 8.00 – 8.45 – Breakfast (Room 103)
  • 09.15-10.15 – Dr. Carl Humphries,  „Hypostatizing feelings where there are none: Wittgenstein’s critique of explanatorily motivated conscious-state ascriptions and its relationship to the idea of temporal standpoint-dependence” (Ignatianum/Cracow)
  • 10.15-11.15 – Prof. Dr. Hans-Dieter Mutschler, „Empathy and the Second Person Perspective” (Ignatianum, Cracow/ St. Georgen, Frankfurt)
  • 11.15-12.00 – Coffee break  (Room 103)
  • 12.00-13.00 – Dr. Thomas Hanke, “The Distinction between Nature and the Normative is Itself a Normative Distinction. The Non-Psychological Conception of Consciousness and its Metaphysical Con-sequence in Robert Brandom’s Neo-Pragmatism” (Universität und St. Georgen/ Frankfurt)
  • 13.00-13.15 – Closing Address
  • 13.15-14.15 – Lunch  (Room 103)
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