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Hrvatski studiji i UPF

Međunarodna filozofska konferencija "Language, Mind, and Knowledge"

Hrvatski studiji Sveučilišta u Zagrebu i Udruga za promicanje filozofije organizirali su međunarodnu filozofsku konferenciju Language, Mind, and Knowledge koja će se održati od 18-20. lipnja 2014.

Hrvatski studiji Sveučilišta u Zagrebu i Udruga za promicanje filozofije organizirali su međunarodnu filozofsku konferenciju Language, Mind, and Knowledge koja će se održati od 18-20. lipnja 2014.

Hrvatski studiji Sveučilišta u Zagrebu i Udruga za promicanje filozofije organizirali su međunarodnu filozofsku konferenciju Language, Mind, and Knowledge koja će se održati od 18-20. lipnja 2014. na Znanstveno-učilišnom kampusu Borongaj, Borongajska cesta 83d, Zagreb.

Službeni jezik konferencije je engleski.

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Wednesday, 18 June 2014

10:00–10:30 Opening of the Conference
Josip Talanga, Head of the Centre for Croatian Studies, University of Zagreb

Davor Pećnjak, President of the Society for the Advancement of Philosophy

Session 1
10:30–11:10 Marián Zouhar, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovak Republic
In search of faultless disagreement

11:10–11:50 Lukáš Bielik, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovak Republic
Intuitions, models, and assessment of semantic theories

11.50–12:30 Dušan Dožudić, University of Zagreb, Croatia
At the brink of millianism: proper names and world indexed properties

12:30–14:00 Lunch Break

Session 2
14:00–14:40 Joško Žanić, University of Zadar, Croatia

Posebne kvote za upis Hrvata izvan RH na Fakultet hrvatskih studija


Externalism, Naturalisability of Content, and Research Programs in Semantics

14:40–15:20 Mirela Fuš, University of Rijeka, Croatia
Social-Kind Pejorative Concepts as Recognitial Files

15:20–15:40 Coffee Break

Session 3
15:40–16:20 Martina Blečić, University of Rijeka, Croatia
The Semantic and Moral Evolution of Slurs

16:20–17:00 Tibor Bárány, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
Intensionality, Intuitions, and (Verbal) Irony

Thursday, 19 June 2014

Session 4
10:00–10:40 Boran Berčić and Luca Malatesti, University of Rijeka, Croatia
The Inconceivability Argument

10:40–11:20 Miklós Márton, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
Consciousness and Intentionality: a methodological survey of the theories about their relationships

11:20–11:40 Coffee Break

11:40–12:20 Zoran Škoda, Ruđer Bošković Institute, Zagreb, Croatia

Poginula dvojica studenata s Fakulteta hrvatskih studija


Semantics of Noncommutative Geometry

12:20–13:00 Sandro Skansi, Zagreb, Croatia
Proof Theory and Descriptive Complexity

17:00 Guided sightseeing of Zagreb for participants

Friday, 20 June 2014

Session 5
10:00–10:40 Zvonimir Čuljak, University of Zagreb, Croatia
On the Vagueness of “Know”

10:40–11:20 Željko Mančić, University of Belgrade, Serbia
Epistemic Contextualism and Skeptical Paradox

11:20–12:00 Ana Butković, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Philosophical and Rational Intuition

12:00–13:30 Lunch Break

Session 6
13:30–14:10 Goran Rujević, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
Mathematics of Intuition and Imagination

14:10–14:50 Márta Ujvári, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary

Na izjave Sindikata o Hrvatskim studijima oštro reagirao Studentski zbor; evo što im je u još neobjavljenom priopćenju odgovorio Ribić


Mereological Principles in Philosophy

19:00 Conference Dinner

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