Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Friday, 02/June/2023 | ||||||||
9:30am - 10:00am |
Arrival Location: Academy Building Reception area (ground floor) |
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10:00am - 10:15am |
Welcome Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium Chair: Frans de Haas Welcome by OZSW Director Practical details Presentation of Bij Nader Inzien by Dr Matthé Scholten |
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10:15am - 11:15am |
David Wong (Duke University): Zhuangzi on Not Following the Leader Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium Chair: Douglas Berger Zhuangzi on Not Following the Leader
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11:15am - 11:30am |
Coffee/ tea Academy Building Location: Academy Building Reception area (ground floor) Reception space ground floor |
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11:30am - 12:00pm |
Political deliberation Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium A Political Epistemology of Space: How we can Foster Deliberation by Altering the Physical Environment
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Esthetics Location: Lipsius 1.18 Ethics and aesthetics in Kierkegaard and Tolstoy: music, sexuality, and religious morality
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Psychiatry Location: Lipsius 1.21 Chair: Matthé Scholten The Empathy Mirror University of Groningen |
Panel 1-1-D Location: Lipsius 1.23 Beyond the Canon? Decanonization after Critique and Postcritique
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Epistemology Location: Lipsius 1.33 Reasoning by Doing: using LEGO to think
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Applied ethics Location: Lipsius 1.52 Shared Institutional Responsibility
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Rights of Nature Location: Lipsius 1.54 Chair: Matthias Kramm Rights of Nature proxies Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies The liberal Rights Paradigm and Rights of Nature Maastricht University |
AI & Emotions Location: Lipsius 3.07 Biased affective computing and A.I.
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12:00pm - 12:30pm |
Panel 1-2-A Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium How should representatives change their minds in deliberations?
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Panel 1-2-B Location: Lipsius 1.18 Fictional Characters and Ourselves: Towards a Definition of Characterhood
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Panel 1-2-C Location: Lipsius 1.21 Chair: Matthé Scholten Conceptualizing Schizophrenia in Science: The Case of Theory of Mind and Intersubjectivity Radboud University Nijmegen |
Panel 1-2-D Location: Lipsius 1.23 Fundamentalism as a Contested Concept
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Panel 1-2-E Location: Lipsius 1.33 Perceiving what we can do
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Panel 1-2-F Location: Lipsius 1.52 Do digital platforms have politics? Making airbnb’s ethical and political operations visible
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Rights of Nature Location: Lipsius 1.54 Chair: Matthias Kramm Rights of Nature: An adequate Response to the environmental Crisis? University of Amsterdam A Tale of two Models of Rights of Nature Wageningen University & Resarch |
Panel 1-2-H Location: Lipsius 3.07 AI mediation of moral emotions: How the introduction of artificial intelligence in the field of healthcare is mediating emotional practices
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12:30pm - 1:00pm |
Panel 1-3-A Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium Dance me to the end of love? The limits of political deliberation
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Panel 1-3-B Location: Lipsius 1.18 How to know a city: Tour guides and epistemic power
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Panel 1-3-C Location: Lipsius 1.21 Chair: Matthé Scholten Developing Moral Resilience: A Matter of Self-Care or a Condition of Moral Agency? Erasmus University Rotterdam |
Panel 1-3-D Location: Lipsius 1.23 Collective gaslighting and collective self-trust
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Panel 1-3-E Location: Lipsius 1.33 The skeptical import of motivated reasoning: A closer look at the evidence
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Panel 1-3-F Location: Lipsius 1.52 Housing allocation and spatial inequality: the exclusionary city space
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Rights of Nature (with discussion) Location: Lipsius 1.54 Chair: Matthias Kramm |
Panel 1-3-H Location: Lipsius 3.07 Emotion recognition technology: revisiting our conception(s) of privacy
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1:00pm - 2:00pm |
Meeting 2 OZSW chamber Practical Philosophy Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium |
Lunch 1 Location: Lipsius hall |
Meeting 3 OZSW chamber Theoretical Philosophy Location: Lipsius 1.23 |
Meeting 1 OZSW chamber History of Philosophy Location: Lipsius 3.07 |
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2:00pm - 2:30pm |
Diversifying philosophy Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium Chair: Annemie Halsema Site for unlearning: philosophy department Radboud University |
Responsibility Location: Lipsius 1.18 Taking responsibility as agential orientation
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Psychiatry Location: Lipsius 1.21 Chair: Matthé Scholten Self-binding Directives and Mill’s Slavery Objection: Why we should allow Mental Health Service Users to give advance Consent to involuntary Treatment Ruhr University Bochum |
Ethics Location: Lipsius 1.23 Śāntideva and the Virtue of Patience (kṣānti)
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Continental philosophy Location: Lipsius 1.33 Chair: Susanna Lindberg On articulation: technique before the pharmakon
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Taxation Location: Lipsius 1.52 Chair: Huub Brouwer Letting your money work for you TiLPS, Tilburg University |
Philosophy of Science Location: Lipsius 1.54 Making X-ray images intelligible for understanding pulmonary tuberculosis: A community achievement
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AI & Philosophy Location: Lipsius 3.07 Digital philosophy: a methodological proposal
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2:30pm - 3:00pm |
Panel 2-2-A Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium Chair: Annemie Halsema Disrupting the philosophical canon in the mode of playful earnestness Tilburg University |
Panel 2-2-B Location: Lipsius 1.18 Taking on responsibility: wrongly, badly, and unfairly
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Panel 2-2-C Location: Lipsius 1.21 Chair: Matthé Scholten Thick descriptions in data-driven psychiatry
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Panel 2-2-D Location: Lipsius 1.23 Distinctively hard choices: creating reasons by choosing
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Panel 2-2-E Location: Lipsius 1.33 Chair: Susanna Lindberg Brain plasticity after Foucault: The political naivety of Material Engagement Theory
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Panel 2-2-F Location: Lipsius 1.52 Chair: Huub Brouwer Limiting lifetime inheritance and gifts Ethics Institute, Utrecht University |
Panel 2-2-G Location: Lipsius 1.54 Co-creating Tools to Foster the Epistemic Responsibilities of Universities
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Panel 2-2-H Location: Lipsius 3.07 Pragmatics for Explainable AI
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3:00pm - 3:30pm |
Panel 2-3-A Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium Chair: Annemie Halsema Reading the Cracks and Detritus of a Frozen Core: An Instance of Decolonising and Diversifying History of (Political) Philosophy Vrije Universiteit |
Panel 2-3-B Location: Lipsius 1.18 Condemning the wrongdoing you benefit from
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Panel 2-3-C Location: Lipsius 1.21 Chair: Matthé Scholten The right to mental integrity and the extended mind
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Panel 2-3-D Location: Lipsius 1.23 |
Panel 2-3-E Location: Lipsius 1.33 |
Panel 2-3-F Location: Lipsius 1.52 Chair: Huub Brouwer The fairness of tax avoidance Centre for Political Philosophy, Leiden University |
Panel 2-3-G Location: Lipsius 1.54 The (potential) role of critique in Responsible Innovation frameworks: addressing the political deficits
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Panel 2-3-H Location: Lipsius 3.07 The challenges of cognitive and psychological language in contemporary AI
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3:30pm - 4:00pm |
Coffee / Tea Location: Lipsius hall |
Poster session 1 Location: Lipsius hall LLMs and Agency without Intelligence
On the very idea of humanoid robots
Tacit knowledge for explaining how large language models work
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4:00pm - 4:30pm |
Diversifying philosophy Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium Chair: Annemie Halsema Giving a space to affects Leiden University |
Rationality Location: Lipsius 1.18 A change of perspective: Evaluating sequences of choice in behavioural paternalism
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Moral psychology Location: Lipsius 1.21 Can Yvette be racist and good? An experimental and computational study on thick terms
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Social and political philosophy Location: Lipsius 1.23 Chair: Marie Louise Krogh Diachronic Rights
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Language Location: Lipsius 1.33 Testing the reference of not just proper names
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Social philosophy Location: Lipsius 1.52 On two problems for workplace democratization and their solution via a workers’ dictatorship
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Political philosophy Location: Lipsius 1.54 What is credit in science? A value-based interpretation of the credit maximisation approach to the social philosophy of science
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Technomoral change Location: Lipsius 3.07 Chair: Jeroen Hopster Mechanisms of technomoral change: a new taxonomy Utrecht University How Technologies Change Morality by Changing our Concepts and how we can Achieve Moral Progress Eindhoven University of Technology |
4:30pm - 5:00pm |
Panel 3-2-A Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium Chair: Annemie Halsema Diversifying Philosophy – wrestling with the canon in Humanistic Studies University of Humanistics |
Panel 3-2-B Location: Lipsius 1.18 Instrumental rationality in temporally and collectively extended activities
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Panel 3-2-C Location: Lipsius 1.21 Benign envy?
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Panel 3-2-D Location: Lipsius 1.23 Chair: Marie Louise Krogh Is exnovation policy a socially acceptable mechanism for sustainability
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Panel 3-2-E Location: Lipsius 1.33 Definition and Content in Frege's Logic
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Panel 3-2-F Location: Lipsius 1.52 What's wrong with competition?
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Panel 3-2-G Location: Lipsius 1.54 A theory of social properties
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Panel 3-2-H Location: Lipsius 3.07 Chair: Jeroen Hopster A pluralistic model of value change and technology Eindhoven University of Technology |
5:00pm - 5:30pm |
Discussion Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium Chair: Annemie Halsema |
Panel 3-3-B Location: Lipsius 1.18 The rationality of balancing
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Panel 3-3-C Location: Lipsius 1.21 Digital Recording and the Hazards of Unbounded Moral Judgment
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Panel 3-3-D Location: Lipsius 1.23 |
Panel 3-3-E Location: Lipsius 1.33 Intentionality without Objects
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Panel 3-3-F Location: Lipsius 1.52 Corporate political responsibility for structural injustice: Taking Young seriously in business ethics
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Panel 3-3-G Location: Lipsius 1.54 Extreme beliefs as morally serious, but purely epistemic wrongs
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Discussion between speakers plus Ibo van der Poel and Charlie Blunden Location: Lipsius 3.07 Chair: Jeroen Hopster |
5:30pm - 5:45pm |
Coffee / Tea Location: Lipsius hall |
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5:45pm - 6:45pm |
Anna Marmodoro (Durham/Oxford): Parmenidean Essentialism Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium Chair: Frans de Haas Parmenidean Essentialism
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6:45pm - 7:15pm |
Drinks & snacks Location: Lipsius hall |
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7:00pm - 10:00pm |
Conference dinner Location: Restaurant Tabù, Rembrandtstraat 27, Leiden |
Date: Saturday, 03/June/2023 | ||||||||
9:30am - 10:00am |
Arrival 2 Location: Lipsius hall |
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10:00am - 11:00am |
Anne Sauvagnargues (Paris Nanterre): TBA Location: Lipsius 0.11 Chair: Susanna Lindberg TBA
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11:00am - 11:15am |
Coffee / Tea Location: Lipsius hall |
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11:15am - 11:45am |
Philosophers in the climate crisis Location: Lipsius 0.11 Chair: Thomas Fossen The role of philosophers in the climate crisis Presentations of the Symposium |
Esthetics Location: Lipsius 1.18 When is a work immersive?
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Feminism Location: Lipsius 1.21 Death drive as aggression Judith Butler’s selective interpretation of the Beyond the Pleasure Principle
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Kant Location: Lipsius 1.23 Chair: Susanna Lindberg Kant and Schelling on the propensity to evil. Interpreting the Freedom Essay as a revision of Kant's Religion
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Justice Location: Lipsius 1.47 Rehabilitative justice: respect for persons as social agents
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Metaethics Location: Lipsius 1.48 Revising Revisionary Metaethics
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Immortality Location: Lipsius 1.52 Should We Warm Up to the Idea of Being Frozen? Reconsidering the Permissibility and Desirability of Cryonics
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Epistemology Location: Lipsius 1.54 Chair: Catharine Elizabeth Diehl The future of Knowledge
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11:45am - 12:15pm |
Discussion Location: Lipsius 0.11 |
Panel 4-2-B Location: Lipsius 1.18 Unintentional fiction in videogames: a serious take on ‘silly questions’
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Panel 4-2-C Location: Lipsius 1.21 Divine violence as nonviolent-violence: Judith Butler's interpretation of divine violence
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Panel 4-2-D Location: Lipsius 1.23 Chair: Susanna Lindberg Kant’s constitutivism and the shmagency objection
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Panel 4-2-F Location: Lipsius 1.47 Slowness of the administration of justice, value or vice? The normative significance of temporality against the backdrop of emerging technologies
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Panel 4-2-G Location: Lipsius 1.48 Why the problem of inconsequentialism might not (always) be a problem for consequentialism
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Panel 4-2-H Location: Lipsius 1.52 Dying to live: transhumanism, cryonics, and euthanasia
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Panel 4-2-E Location: Lipsius 1.54 Chair: Catharine Elizabeth Diehl Is knowledge-how fundamentally different from knowledge-that? The argument from Gettier cases
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12:15pm - 12:45pm |
Discussion Location: Lipsius 0.11 |
Panel 4-3-B Location: Lipsius 1.18 |
Panel 4-3-C Location: Lipsius 1.21 The unspeakable unspoken: Black male vulnerability to intimate violence
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Panel 4-3-D Location: Lipsius 1.23 Chair: Susanna Lindberg Why we cannot be 'non-Kantian' agents
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Panel 4-3-F Location: Lipsius 1.47 Crime-solving with Commercial DNA Databases: A Tyranny of the Minority?
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Panel 4-3-G Location: Lipsius 1.48 Causation, omission, and the problem of collective action
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Panel 4-3-H Location: Lipsius 1.52 Superlongevity and African ethics
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Panel 4-3-E Location: Lipsius 1.54 Chair: Catharine Elizabeth Diehl Can you fail to recognize what a picture shows?
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12:45pm - 1:45pm |
Lunch 2 Location: Lipsius hall |
Poster session 2 Location: Lipsius hall Overlap: On the relation between believing and perceiving
Justified sources of ontological commitment towards normative truths
The ideal landscape – A visual narrative.
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Meeting PhD council Location: Lipsius 0.11 |
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1:45pm - 2:15pm |
Security Location: Lipsius 0.11 After abolition: Cugoano on ‘lawful servitude’ and the injustice of slavery
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Metaphysics Location: Lipsius 1.18 Would Carnap have tolerated modern metaphysics?
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Politics Location: Lipsius 1.21 Chair: Joel Anderson Public health policy justification – not just a matter of individual harm
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Hegel, Nietzsche Location: Lipsius 1.23 Chair: Susanna Lindberg Habit, madness and the laziness of philosophers: Hegel on resistance to philosophical thinking
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Politics Location: Lipsius 1.47 Autonomy of the politics and realist normativity
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Method Location: Lipsius 1.48 Political concepts and normative overextension
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Continental philosophy Location: Lipsius 1.52 A Dialogue between Jane Bennett and John Dewey: An inquiry into the possibility of a vital materialist understanding of public
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Science Location: Lipsius 1.54 The dark side of niche construction
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2:15pm - 2:45pm |
Panel 5-2-A Location: Lipsius 0.11 The Ethics of Security: a value-pluralist Account
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Panel 5-2-B Location: Lipsius 1.18 On standpoints and facts
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Panel 5-2-C Location: Lipsius 1.21 Chair: Joel Anderson Biomedical enhancement of morality and moral progress
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Panel 5-2-D Location: Lipsius 1.23 Chair: Susanna Lindberg The Topography of the Gay Science
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Panel 5-2-F Location: Lipsius 1.47 Civil disobedience in semi-authoritarian regimes
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Panel 5-2-G Location: Lipsius 1.48 Effective political philosophy: how to advance justice in nonideal conditions
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Panel 5-2-H Location: Lipsius 1.52 Imagining harmony: Imagination, harmonious cohabitation, and conflict in Spinoza’s Tractatus Theologico-Politicus
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Panel 5-2-E Location: Lipsius 1.54 Early modern scientometrics? Extracting semantically disruptive works in natural philosophy.
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2:45pm - 3:15pm |
Panel 5-3-A Location: Lipsius 0.11 Making and breaking decision boundaries: scope and social policy reasoning under radical uncertainty
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Panel 5-3-B Location: Lipsius 1.18 Persistence for the Permanentist
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Panel 5-3-C Location: Lipsius 1.21 Chair: Joel Anderson Early detection of disease risk factors in the exposome: A scoping review of ethical themes
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Panel 5-3-D Location: Lipsius 1.23 Chair: Susanna Lindberg Beyond nihilism: Nietzsche on experimental moral truth
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Panel 5-3-F Location: Lipsius 1.47 Neither Anarchism nor the Right to Rule
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Panel 5-3-G Location: Lipsius 1.48 To take a stand between the ‘goods’ and ‘bads’: a proposal for a prescriptive empirical philosophy
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Panel 5-3-H Location: Lipsius 1.52 Rhetoricity: philosophy & rhetoric after the Badiou-Cassin debate
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Panel 5-3-E Location: Lipsius 1.54 Are philosophers doing something different now? A citation analysis
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3:15pm - 4:15pm |
Fishbowl discussion keynote speakers & audience Location: Lipsius 0.11 Chair: Jingjing Li |
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4:15pm - 5:00pm |
Drinks & snacks: Have a good trip home! Location: Lipsius hall |
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