3rd Workshop of Experimental Philosophy Group UK
8-9th September 2012, University of Nottingham
For further details, including contact details and online registration, go to the conference webpage.
Presentations will include:
- Jessica Brown (Arché, St Andrews), X-phi and epistemic norms
- Shaun Nichols (Philosophy, Arizona), Two Senses of Self
- Simone Schnall (Psychology, Cambridge), Embodied Morality
- James Andow (Nottingham),‘Intuition’ Exploded, but Where?
- Martin Bruder (Konstanz) & Attila Tanyi (Konstanz), Overdemanding Consequentialism? An Experimental Approach
- Florian Cova (Geneva), I couldn’t have done otherwise
- Jeremy Goodman (Oxford), Intuition and Perceiving Reasons
- Ivar Hannikainen (Sheffield), Fiery Cushman & Ryan Miller (Brown), Agent and patient foci in third-party moral evaluation
- Aaron Meskin (Leeds) & Shen-yi Liao (Kansas State), Aesthetic Adjectives
- Andreas Bunge, Alexander Skulmowski, Nicole Troxler, Bret Ronald Cohen, Luca Pogoda, Barbara Kreilkamp (Osnabrück), The Folk Concept of Intentionality: Surveying Contexts and Explanations
- Bence Nanay (Antwerp & Cambridge), Between actions and mere bodily movements: the gray zone of action attributions
- Gabriela Pavarini (Cambridge), Débora de Hollanda Souza (Federal University of Sao Carlos) & Helena Águeda Marujo (Technical University of Lisbon), What’s on God’s mind? Attributions of Divine Intent to Life Experiences
- Johnnie Pedersen (UC Davies), Calibrating Cummins
Posters presentations will include:
- Karolina Krzyżanowska, Sylvia Wenmackers & Igor Douven (Groningen), What inferential conditionals can reveal about epistemic modals. An experimental study of evidentiality
- Hossein Dabbagh (Reading), Empirical Moral Psychology meets Moderate Moral Intuitionism
- Leandro De Brasi (KCL), Craig-Style Epistemology and the Role of Intuitions in Epistemological Theorizing
- Edward Jarvis, Testing for objectivism: issues to conside
- David Moss (UEA), ‘Qualit(ative) not Quantit(ative)': Experimental Philosophy, Meta-ethics and Methodology
Conference Organisers: James Andow (Nottingham), Bryony Pierce (Bristol), and Robin Scaife (Sheffield)
This event is supported by the Mind Association, and Philosophy Department and Graduate School of the University of Nottingham



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