PhD Students Workshop
Friday, June 6

9:30AM
Opening Lecture

Prof. Mark Textor (King’s College, London)
Focussed Intentionality or What is the Primary Object of a Mental Act?

10:30–11:00AM: Coffee Break

11:00AM–12:30PM
Poster Session

Vladimir Seliverstov (National Research University, Higher School of Economics, Russia)
Meinong vs Russell: Conclusions of the Discussion

Evando Brito (Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Brazil)
Moral, Ethics and Preference in Franz Brentano’s Philosophy of Mind

Jingjing Li (University McGill, Canada)
Kant, Husserl and the Theory of Time

Alexandre B. Romano (Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada)
The role of concepts in perception. An « empirical » question ?

Julius Schoenherr (University of Maryland, USA)
The Explanatory Keep of Intentional State Ascriptions: Two Accounts

Andrea Pace Giannotta (Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy)
Husserl’s Alternative to Strong Intentionalism: Non-Dual Self-Manifestation of Non-Intentional Experiences

Valeria Bizzari (University of Pisa, Italy)
Merleau- Ponty’s Intentionality and Contemporary Neuroscience

12:30PM – 2:30PM: Lunch
2:30PM – 3:15PM
Joseph Rees (Georgetown University, USA)
Heterophenomenology, Dualism, Normativity
3:15PM – 4:00PM
Philipp Berghofer (University of Graz, Austria)
Phenomenology and the connection between truth and evidence
4:00PM – 4:30PM: Coffee Break

4:30PM – 5:15PM
Marco Coratolo (University of Liege, Belgium)
How to Justify the Unity of Consciousness? A Reply from Husserl




5:15PM – 6:00PM
Pablo Lopez-Silva (University of Manchester, England)
Disrupted Conscious Thinking in Schizophrenia and the Structure of Self-Consciousness