Program

 

Thursday, 21 November 2013

13:30-14:15 Registration
14:15-14:30 Welcome by the organizers
14:30-15:45 Keynote Talk: Shaun Nichols (Arizona) “On the psychological origins of dualism: dual-process cognition and
                       the explanatory gap”. Commentary by: Luca Barlassina (Bochum)
15:45-16:30 Chin Chuan Fei (Singapore) “Stipulating experience: a surprising natural-kinds approach to borderline
                       consciousness”
16:30-17:00 Coffee Break
17:00-17:45 Kevin Reuter (Bochum) “Introspecting phenomenal states”
17:45-18:30 Ada Witenberg (Kraków) “Do we really have empirically-based arguments for the unreliability of
                       introspection?”

Friday. 22 November, 2013

9:30-10:45   Keynote Talk: Anil Gomes (Oxford) “Knowing others’ minds”. Commentary by: Anne-Sophie
                       Brüggen (Bochum)
10:45-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-11:45 Matthew Parrott (Oxford) “The look of another mind”
11:45-12:00 Coffee Break
12:00-12:45 Will McNeill (Cardiff) “Seeing how things look to you”
12:45-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:15 Keynote Talk: Kurt Gray (UNC-Chapel Hill) “Mysteries of mind perception: Humanoid robots, vegetative
                       patients and moral judgment”. Commentary by: Anna Welpinghus (Bochum)
15:15-16:00 Hyo-eun Kim (Seoul) “Phenomenal consciousness simulated”
16:00-16:15 Coffee Break
16:15-17:00 Albert Newen (Bochum) “Understanding emotions of others”
17:00-17:15 Coffee Break
17:15-18:15 Keynote Talk: Catrin Misselhorn (Stuttgart) “Is empathy with robots ethically relevant?” 
18:15-19:00 Markus Werning (Bochum) “Does the semantic integration of emotion words depend on emotional
                       empathy?”
20:30            Conference Dinner

Saturday, 23 November, 2013

9:15-10:30   Keynote Talk: Olga Pollatos (Ulm) “The body in the mind: the role of interoception for
                       self-regulation”. Commentary by: Nivedita Gangopadhyay
10:30-11:15 Ian Wright (York Univ., Toronto) “Phenomenal mindreading in infants and non-humans”
11:15-11:30 Coffee Break
11:30-12:15 Marco Fenici (Florence) “Social learning as a guide to phenomenal mindreading”
12:15-12:45 Coffee Break
12:45-14:00 Keynote Talk: Joshua Knobe (Yale) “Phenomenal mindreading and the body”. Commentary by: Peter
                       Brössel (Bochum)
14:00-14:30 Final Discussion