4th BNW graduate conference, University of Birmingham
14th December 2020, 10 - 15:30 h
University of Birmingham - through Zoom link
14th December 2020, 10 - 15:30 h
University of Birmingham - through Zoom link
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Session 1: 10.00 - 11.00 “How plausible is the autistic objection against hermeneutic fictionalism”, Riana Popat (Nottingham) Respondent: Gah-kai Leung (Warwick) Chair: Harry Golborn (Birmingham) Short Break (10 minutes) Session 2: 11.10 - 12.10 “Self-knowledge as self-improvement in Plato and CBT”, Chloe Bamboulis (Birmingham) Respondent: Karen Lancaster (Nottingham) Chair: Giulia Lorenzi (Warwick) Lunch Break (1 h) Session 3: 13.10 – 14.10 “People have had enough of experts’: epistemic injustice and expertise”, Carline Klijnman (Genoa/Warwick) Respondent: Jessica Sutherland (Birmingham) Chair: Taylor Matthews (Nottingham) Short Break (10 minutes) Keynote: 14.20 - 15.20 “Introspection in the science of consciousness”, Dr. Maja Spener (Birmingham) LINK to the event on Zoom: https://bham-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/81264762634?pwd=QWZSdjBaWHFRcXZPQXdKR1I0MWVBdz09 Please, send us an email at [email protected] to receive the password for the Zoom event! |
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Departmental organisers: Birmingham: Will Sharp, Harry Golborn Nottingham: Janset Çetinkaya, Taylor Matthews Warwick: Chenwei Nie, Giulia Lorenzi |
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