AAP2010 Abstracts


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Prof. Paul Redding, University of Sydney

"The necessity of history of philosophy for philosophy – even analytic philosophy."

Prof. Paul Griffiths, University of Sydney

"Does evolution select for truth?"

Dr Cynthia Townley, Macquarie University

"Animals as friends – troubles with liking"

Professor Moira Gatens, University of Sydney

"Truth in Fiction?"

Dr Mark Jago, Macquarie University

"Setting the facts straight"

Mr Bernard Clarke, Griffith University School of Public Policy

"Listening to the cicadas & vice versa: Plato’s Phaedrus on philosophy & writing."

Mr Weng Hong Tang, National University of Singapore

"Certainty and Obvious Logical Truths"

Prof. Maureen Eckert, UMASS Dartmouth

"Crito in the Phaedo"

Dr. Martin Black, Suffolk University

"Socrates’ “Second Sailing” in the Phaedo "

Mr. Huei-Ying (Tony) Cheng, National Cheng-Chi University, Taiwan

"The Rational and the Conceptual: Two Strands in Mind and World and Beyond"

Dr. Derek Baker, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

"Knowing Yourself, and Giving Up on Your Own Agency in the Process"

Professor Claire Colebrook, Penn State

"Truth, Form and Content"

Dr Wolfgang Fasching, University of Vienna (Austria)

"The Subject as Presence"

Dr Karola Stotz, University of Sydney

"Human Nature and Cognitive-developmental niche construction"

Dr. Mireille Astore, University of Sydney

"Tradition versus Nostalgia: On Surpassing Disasters and Empty Deserts"

Prof. David Chalmers, Australian National University

"The Singularity: A Philosophical Analysis"

Dr. David Lea, American University of Sharjah

"Ethical Hierarchies and Corporate Governance"

Dr Joanne Faulkner, University of New South Wales

"Compassion and the Lure of Innocence: Vulnerability in "Bringing Them Home""

Prof Max Velmans, Goldsmiths, University of London

"Reflexive Monism and the Psychophysical Universe"

Dr Catherine Legg, University of Waikato

"The One-Many Problem - one problem or many? Some insights from Plato's Philebus"

Mr Daniel Greco, MIT

"Skepticism, Belief, and the Impossibility of Agnosticism"

Mr Brian Hedden, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

"Decision-Making Under Normative Uncertainty"

Dr Michael Blamauer, University of Vienna

"Panpsychism – A Promising Way of Treating the Hard Problem?"

Dr Jack Reynolds, La Trobe University

"Analytic Versus Continental"

Prof Jonathan Schaffer, ANU

"There's No Fact Like Totality"

Prof. Stephen Hetherington, UNSW

"Scepticism As An Intellectualist Mistake"

Dr. Tristram McPherson, UNiversity of Minnesota Dulut

"Explaining Practical Normativity"

Mr. jean-etienne joullie, MGSM-ICMS

"Will to Power and Ascetic Ideal"

Dr. Peter Bowden, University of Sydney

"Why moral philosophers should not teach ethics"

Miss Alison Fernandes, University of Sydney

"Existence Before Truth in Characterising Realism"

Prof James Franklin, University of New South Wales

"Aristotelian epistemology: abstraction and the middle level of perceptual knowledge"

Dr Matheson Russell, University of Auckland

"The Limits of Husserl's Theory of Intersubjectivity"

Mr Russell Manning, Deakin UNiversity

"Taking Baudrillard to the Movies to talk about Sex"

Dr Markos Valaris, University of New South Wales

"Reasoning and Self-Knowledge"

Dr Ben Blumson, National University of Singapore

"Pictures and Meaning"

Prof Patrice Philie, University of Ottawa

"Intentionality and the notion of content in McDowell, Sellars, and Wittgenstein"

Dr James Phillips, The University of New South Wales

"The Forms of the Beautiful and the Sublime in Kant's Third "Critique""

Mr Anthony Hooper, University of Syney

"The Memory of Virtue: Achieving Immortality Through Inspiration in Plato's 'Symposium'"

Ms Naomi Wellington, Australian National University

"Uploading Consciousness and Personal Identity"

Mr. Ricky Sebold, La Trobe University

"Kantian Contextualism"

Prof. Richard Hou, Department of Philosophy, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan

"Pondering Epistemic Possibilities"

Prof Hugh Mellor, Cambridge University

"Successful Semantics"

Dr. David Ripley, Institut Jean Nicod/University of Melbourne

"Tolerant, Classical, Strict"

Mr Ross Barham, University of Melbourne

"Davidson's Argument from Surprise"

Mr David McBryde, University of Newcastle

"Drama as Philosophy: Book One of Plato’s Republic"

Prof Graham Priest, University of Melbourne

"Buddhist Ethics: a Perspective"

Dr. Jenny McMahon, University of Adelaide

"The Classical Trinity and Kant’s Aesthetic Formalism"

Ms Suzy Killmister, Massey University

"Questioning Nussbaum's methodology"

Dr Laura Schroeter, University of Melbourne

"Reference and Self-interpretation"

Associate Professor Eugenio Benitez, Sydney

"Pedagogic Values, Philosophy and Normative Ethics Teaching"

Dr Brent Madison, The University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle

"Epistemic Externalism: The New Fideism"

Professor Wen-fang Wang, Institute of Philosophy of Mind & Cognition, National Yang Ming U., Taiwan

"Against Classical Dialetheism"

Mr Tim Oakley, La Trobe University

"In defence of the sceptic"

Mr Tung-Ying (Tim) Wu, Institute of Philosophy of Mind and Cognition, National Yang Ming U., Taiwan

"Structured Proposition And Event Type"

Dr Joe Mintoff, University of Newcastle, Australia

"Peer Disagreement and Epistemic Justification"

MSc. Richard Heersmink, Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Science

"Extending Body and Mind: The Functional Relationship between BCIs and their Users"

Mr Alex Silk, University of Michigan

"Why 'Ought' Detaches: Or, Why You Ought to Get With My Friends (If You Want to Be My Lover)"

Dr Peter Slezak, University of New South Wales

"Intuition and Content Externalism"

Associate Professor Philip Cam, University of New South Wales

"Democracy and Philosophy Education "

Ms Melanie Beacroft, University of Canberra

"Hannah Arendt and the Problem with Thinking"

Prof Peter Godfrey-Smith, Harvard University

"Sender-Receiver Models and the Explanation of Content"

Ms Kyla Reid, University of Sydney

"Rethinking 'Rethinking' Self-Determination"

Dr. Dana Goswick, University of Melbourne

"How to Stop Worrying and Love Coinciding Objects"

Mr David Gawthorne, University of New England, Armidale, Australia

"Against Attributing Spatial Location to Holes and Other Absences"

Dr Geoffrey Brahm Levey, UNSW

"The Web of Autonomy"

Dr. John Maier, Australian National University

"An agential theory of dispositions"

Dr Hsing-chien Tsai, National Chung-Cheng University, Taiwan

"On Applying Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorems—A Case Study of Chalmers’ Argument"

Dr Matthew Sharpe, Deakin

"From Indeterminate Dyad to Platonic Trilogy On Jacob Klein's Plato and the Philosopher"

Dr Matthew Minehan, The University of Sydney

"A New Distinction between Supervenient, Emergent and Reducible Properties"

Dr. Kelly Trogdon, Lingnan University

"Getting Clear on Ontological Dependence"

Professor Michael Smith, Princeton University

"Scanlon on Motivated and Unmotivated Desire"

Mr Graeme A. Forbes, University of Sheffield, UK

"Zombies aren’t skeletons in the Growing-Block’s cupboard"

Prof Yasuo Deguchi, Kyoto Univerisity

"Activity Realism and the Measurement Networking"

Dr Karyn Lai, University of New South Wales

"Knowing to act in the moment: examples from Confucius' Conversations"

Dr. Susanna Schellenberg, ANU

"Sameness of Fregean Senses"

Mr Anson Fehross, Independent scholar

"Weapons and the (argument from the) Defensive Duty of States"

Prof. Howard Robinson, Central European University

"An Internalist Strategy"

Dr. Magdalena Balcerak Jackson, University of Cologne

"Intentionalism and the Structure of Experience"

Mr Craig Barrie, Monash University

"Plato’s Critique of Sophistry in the Protagoras: the contest over Hippocrates"

Dr Stephen Boyce, University of Sydney

"A contribution to a defence of the first-order logic of Principia Mathematica"

Mr Daniel Singer, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

"Some Problems for Imprecise Bayesians"

Mr Stefan Pedersen, University of Otago

"Regularly Irregular Motion in Proclus' Celestial Physics"

Miss Ricki Bliss, The University of Melbourne

"Metaphysical Coherence: Its Nature and Possibility"

Mr Samuel Douglas, University of Newcastle

"Implications of the Non-Normativity of Meaning"

Dr Denis Robinson, University of Auckland

"World and Counterpart Similarities, and de re Counterfactuals"

Assoc. Prof. karen Green, Monash University

"Eco-centric Ethics and the Greenhouse effect."

Mr Anthony Fisher, Syracuse University

"Metaphysical Explanation and the Problem of Primitivism"

Mr Peter Evans, University of Sydney

"Sufficient structure for a dynamic view of time"

Prof Peter Menzies, Macquarie University

"Processes and Difference-Makers"

Mr Dan Marshall, ANU

"How to do semantics without semantic values"

Prof Peter Forrest, UNE

"Chipping away at the Block"

Mr Alexander Harper, University of Queensland

"Philosophical Intuitions and the Need for an Explanation"

Ms Anna Malavisi, Michigan State University, USA

"Whose knowledge is important?"

Mr Aaron Guthrie, Melbourne University

"Meaning Similarity"

Mr Takuro Onishi, Kyoto university

"A gap in Proof-Theoretic Semantics"

Mr Nikolai Alksnis, La Trobe University

"The Mineness of Consciousness: as shown through blindsight"

Ms Mette Kristine Hansen, University of Bergen

"Does vision represent higher-level properties? "

Miss Kellie Williamson, Macquarie University

"The Churchlands: Reduction and Eliminativism (and Mechanism?)"

Mr Marc Artiga-Galindo, Universitat de Girona - LOGOS

"Teleosemantics and the Indeterminacy Problem"

Dr Sean Bowden, University of Melbourne

"Deleuze’s Neo-Pragmatism in The Logic of Sense"
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