The CEU Department of Philosophy cordially invites you to two workshops

 

`Reading Owens`

 

Date and Location: November 15th, CEU Monument Buiding 1st floor, Gellner room

The one-day workshop is dedicated to the philosophical works of Prof. David Owens (http://sites.google.com/site/davidowensphilosophy/), faculty member of the Philosophy Department at University of Reading, currently visiting professor at NYU. Presentations aim to cover all the major topics in Prof. Owens’s works, from causation to epistemic normativity, from self-knowledge to promising.

Program

10.30-11.00 Coffee break

11:00-11:40 Dániel Kodaj: Nomological relevance and higher-order properties

11:40-12:20 Zsuzsanna Balogh: Does the first-person concept characterise the rational animal?

12:20-14:00 Lunch break

14:00-14:40 Anna Réz: Responsibility for Believing

14:40-15:20 Anton Markoc: A New Look at Scanlon's Account of Promising

15:20-15:30 Coffee break

15:30-17:00 David Owens: Habit, Policy and Convention 

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`Are We Free After All? `

`Reading Huoranszki`

Date and Location: November 16th, CEU Monument Building 1st floor, Gellner room

The one-day workshop is dedicated to Freedom of the Will: A Conditional Analysis (Routledge 2010), a recently launched monograph by Prof. Ferenc Huoranszki, faculty member of the Department of Philosophy. During the workshop we discuss and critically analyze the main theses of the book chapter by chapter.

Program

09:00-09:50 Introduction — Ferenc Huoranszki (CEU)

09:50-10:00 Coffee break

10:00-10:40 Chapter 2 – Gábor Bács (KE)

10:40-11:20 Chapter 3 — Anna Réz (CEU)

11:20-11:30 Coffee Break

11:30-12:10 Chapter 4 — Zsófia Zvolenszky (ELTE)

12:10-12:50 Chapter 4 — Howard Robinson (CEU)

12:50-14:30 Lunch break

14:30-15:10 Chapter 6 — Eric Brown (CEU)

15:10-15:50 Chapter 7 — Judit Szalai (ELTE)

15:50-16:00 Coffee break

16:00-16:40 Chapter 8 — András Szigeti (CEU)

16:40-17:20 Chapter 9 — Stefaan Cuypers (KU Leuven)