OXFORD GRADUATE PHILOSOPHY CONFERENCE 10-11 November
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PROGRAMME
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Saturday, 10 November 2001
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11-12:30pm
Peter Kung (NYU) - Imagination and Possibility
Respondent: Bill Brewer (St. Catherine's College)
12:30-2pm
Lunch
2-3:30pm
1. Matthew Silverstein (Michigan) - Motivating and Normative Reasons
Respondent: John Broome (Corpus Christi College)
2. Stephan Leuenberger (Princeton) - Microphysicalism and Gaps in Modal
Space
Respondent: John Campbell (Corpus Christi College)
3:30-4pm
Coffee Break
4-5:30pm
Jamie Swann (Sheffield) - Akrasia and Weakness of Will
Respondent: TBA
5:30-6pm
Coffee Break
6-8pm
Professor Edward Craig (Cambridge) - Kant's Things in Themselves
Respondent: Lucy Allais (Merton College)
8:30pm
Conference Dinner
Sunday, 11 November 2001
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10:30-12pm
Bart Streumer (Reading) - Does 'Ought' conversationally imply 'Can'?
Respondent: Krister Bykvist (Jesus College)
12-1:30pm
Lunch
1:30-3pm
Daniel Came (Oxford) - Music, Expression and Experience
Respondent: Stephen Mulhall (New College)
3-3:15pm
Coffee Break
3:15-4:45pm
1. Patrice Philie (St. Andrews) - Meaning-Scepticism and Analyticity
Respondent: Timothy Williamson (New College)
2. Christoph Schmidt-Petri (LSE) - Quantity and Quality of Pleasures in
Mill's Utilitarianism
Respondent: Roger Crisp (St. Anne's College)
4:45-5pm
Coffee Break
5-7pm
Professor Peter Railton (Michigan) - How can reason be practical?
Respondent: Guy Kahane (St. John's College)
Location & details
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Philosophy Faculty
Oxford University
10 Merton Street
No registration is required, and attendence is free. Participants are
also welcome to the conference dinner, at own cost. Lunch will be
free, and is served at Corpus Christi College.
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