Rationality, self-knowledge and human agency – Challenges from cognitive science, philosophical perspectives.
PORTO – TÜBINGEN WORKSHOP
Rationality, self-knowledge and human agency – Challenges from cognitive science, philosophical perspectives
6-7 December 2013
Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto
Scientific Organizers:
Sofia Miguens (IF, Porto)
Julia Peters (Philosophisches Seminar, Tübingen)
Mattia Riccardi (IF, Porto)
Hong Yu Wong (CIN, Tübingen)
Local Organizers:
Mattia Riccardi (IF, Porto)
Susana Cadilha (IF, Porto)
PROGRAM
Friday 6th December / Room 203
14.00 – 15.15
Hong Yu Wong (CIN, Tübingen)
Sub-Intentional Action
15.30 – 16.45
Ana Pinheiro (Universidade do Minho)
Is this voice mine or yours? Electrophysiological evidence for abnormal self-generated voice processing in schizophrenia
17.00 — 18.15
Chiara Brozzo (CIN, Tübingen)
Prior Intentions vs. Intentions in Action: Dispelling the Myth
Saturday 7th December / Sala de Reuniões
10.00 – 11.15
Susana Cadilha (MLAG, IF, FLUP)
John McDowell on practical rationality – is he (really) talking about us?
11.30 – 12.45
Krisztina Orban (CIN, Tübingen)
Immortality: the Limits of Thought Experiments
Lunch
14.30 — 15.45
Francisco Pipa, Fernando Ferreira-Santos, Paulo Sousa & Carlos Mauro
(Universidade Católica do Porto)
Studying the Moral Mind with the Moral-Conventional task extended and revised
16.00 – 17.15
Alex Morgan (CIN, Tübingen)
Representations Gone Mental
17.30 – 18.45
Mattia Riccardi (MLAG, IF, FLUP)
Inner Opacity. Nietzsche on Introspection and Agency
Event funded by the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service), programme “Hochschuldialog mit
Südeuropa”.