Seminar Series in Analytic Philosophy 2023-24
LanCog’s main seminar regularly takes place on Friday afternoons, from 4 PM to 6 PM, in room Mattos Romão [C201.J] (Department of Philosophy), with 50 minutes dedicated to a talk by a member or invited speaker, followed by a 10-minute break, and an hour for Q&A. After each session, there is usually a dinner with the speaker.
More activities in the Calendar.
Previous Sessions:LanCog Day 5 July 2024 The 2024 LanCog Metaphysics Workshop 1-3 July 2024 Org. Ned Markosian (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
Session 29 28 June 2024 The Curse of Satisfaction: Paradoxes of Desire Ronald de Sousa (University of Toronto)
Petrus Hispanus Lectures 2024 25 and 27 June 2024 Susan Schneider (Florida Atlantic University)
Annual Conference of the European Philosophical Society for the Study of Emotions 19-21 June 2024
2024 EPSSE Pre-conference on Feminist Philosophy of Emotion 18 June 2024
Session 28 11 June 2024 Biologically Autonomous Teleosemantics Carl Sachs (Marymount University)
Session 27 11 June 2024 The Copernican Argument for Alien Consciousness: the Mimicry Argument Against Robot Consciousness Eric Schwitzgebel (University of California, Riverside)
Session 26 7 June 2024 The Mathematical Context of Frege’s Early Notion of Function Joan Bertran San-Millán (Centre of Philosophy of Sciences, University of Lisbon)
Session 25 31 May 2024 Delia Belleri (LanCog, Centre of Philosophy, University of Lisbon)
Session 24 24 May 2024 Can Conversational AIs Testify? Domingos Faria (University of Porto)
Session 23 23 May 2024 Consciousness and the Significance of Middle-Sized Things Timothy O’Connor (Indiana University)
Session 22 17 May 2024 Aboutness and Scientific Modelling Quentin Ruyant (Complutense University of Madrid)
Session 21 10 May 2024 Suspending Judgement about Rationality Thomas Raleigh (University of Luxembourg)
Session 20 3 May 2024 Joint Curiosity and Meta-Conceptualization Ilhan Inan (Koç University)
Session 19 26 April 2024 Theological Fatalism, Closure, and the Contingent a priori Fabio Lampert (University of Vienna)
Session 18 19 April 2024 The Theory of Relevance, Formal Fallacies of Relevance, and Relevant Logic Nicholas Ferenz (Czech Academy of Science)
2nd Workshop on the Objects and Grounds of Structural Rules 15-16 April 2024 Org. Bogdan Dicher (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg) and Elia Zardini (Complutense University of Madrid)
Session 17 12 April 2024 The Hardness of the Practical Might Sergio Tenenbaum (University of Toronto)
Session 16 5 April 2024 There Is No Such Thing as Conventionalism about Personal Identity Eric Olson (University of Sheffield)
Session 15 22 March 2024 What Context-Relative Belief Could Be Like Roger Clarke (Queen’s University Belfast)
Session 14 15 March 2024 Pedro Abreu & Marcin Lewiński (IFILNOVA, New University of Lisbon)
Session 13 8 March 2024 Why do Computational Templates Work Across Scientific Disciplines? Mariana Seabra (LanCog, Centre of Philosophy, University of Lisbon)
Session 12 1 March 2024 Combinatory Intensional Logic: Towards a Formal Theory of Meaning Clarence Protin (LanCog, Centre of Philosophy, University of Lisbon)
Session 11 23 February 2024 Existence and Powers in a Dynamic World Jonathan Tallant (University of Nottinhgam)
Session 10 16 February 2024 Delusions and the Predictive Mind Federico Bongiorno (LanCog, Centre of Philosophy, University of Lisbon)
Session 9 15 December 2023 Beyond Juxtaposition: Mixed Inferences and Anti-Collapse Carlos Benito-Monsalvo (LanCog, Centre of Philosophy, University of Lisbon)
Session 8 17 November 2023 Impostor Concepts and Hermeneutical Injustice Laura Delgado (LanCog, Centre of Philosophy, University of Lisbon)
Session 7 10 November 2023 The Instance Theory of Location Fabrice Correia (University of Geneva)
Session 6 27 October 2023 Conceptual Engineering in Inferentialist Terms Metodiy Apostolov (LanCog, Centre of Philosophy, University of Lisbon)
Session 5 20 October 2023 Testimony and Expressive Behaviour Matthew Parrott (University of Oxford)
Session 4 13 October 2023 Can AI Help Humeans? The Laws of Nature Debate in Light of Automated Scientific Discovery Robert Michels (LanCog, Centre of Philosophy, University of Lisbon)
Session 3 6 October 2023 On Being in Two Places at Once Gabriel Uzquiano (University of South California)
Session 2 29 September 2023 Deprivation and Historical Closeness: A Reply Diogo Santos (LanCog, Centre of Philosophy, University of Lisbon)
Session 1 15 September 2023 Sceptical, Complacent, Critical: How Should the Conceptual Engineer Engage with Concepts? Delia Belleri (LanCog, Centre of Philosophy, University of Lisbon)
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Upcoming Sessions:
Session 1 20 September 2024 Inclusivity and dense connectivity: tensions between two democratic ideals Catarina Dutilh Novaes (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
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