Conf. Normativity and the Causal Theory of Action
2008年05月25日 22:05
One-day conference, 18 July 2008, 9am ・6pm
Department of Philosophy, University of Bristol, UK
Conference venue: Clifton Hill House, Bristol
SPEAKERS:
Michael E. Bratman (Stanford): From goal-directedness to the agent’s rational guidance
Lynne R. Baker (Umass, Amherst): Agency and the first-person perspective
Roman Altshuler (SUNY, Stony Brook): Rationalization as causation and diachronic mental holism
Matthias Haase (Basel): Rule-following and conceptual capacities
Maria Alvarez (Southampton): The causal theory of action: reasons, motivation and explanation
REGISTRATION
In order to register, download and return the registration form from the conference webpage,
preferably by the end of May:
http://www.bris.ac.uk/philosophy/department/events/norm2008.html
Registration will stay open, but the number of places and rooms available in Clifton Hill House is
limited. For more information please visit the conference webpage.
The conference is sponsored by the Mind Association, BIRTHA, CONTACT Bristol, and the Analysis
Trust.
If you have any questions please e-mail: markus.schlosser@bristol.ac.uk or
bryony.pierce@bristol.ac.uk
