Tuesday 3 June 2014, 10.00AM to 6.00pm
Speaker(s): Various Philosophy MA students, and guest speaker Professor Peter Lamarque, Department of Philosophy
This Philosophy MA Conference / Student Presentations will be taking place next Tuesday 03 June in the Seminar Room of the Philosophy Department. You are warmly invited to attend all or part of the day; the agenda is shown below. Professor Peter Lamarque is the keynote speaker. The event is supported by the White Rose College of the Arts and Humanities and refreshments will be provided throughout the day, including a sandwich lunch and a glass of wine at the end.
Please let us know if you will be there: maphilosophyconferencesyork@gmail.com
We look forward to seeing you!
Philosophy MA Students
AGENDA
9.30 Registration and Refreshments: Tea / Coffee
10.00 Professor PETER LAMARQUE: Getting Published in Philosophy: the Do's and Don'ts!
11.00 Joshua Swift: Knowing the mental state of the Other
11.45 Niels Klenner: Intentions and Interpretation of Literature
12.30 LUNCH (provided)
13.30 Jared Stoughton: Personal Identity and Buddhism: Approaches to No-Self.
14.15 Benjamin Saint-Clair: The Unreality of Time: Can Contemporary Physics Show McTaggart Was Right?
15.00 Refreshments: Tea / Coffee
15.30 Rebecca Davis: Are 'resonant' terms in public discourse examples of thick concepts in action?
16.15 Philip Robinson: The Illusion of Absence.
17.00 Refreshments: Wine
Location: Department of Philosophy, Sally Baldwin Building A Block, Room SB/A009
Admission: Philosophy students and staff