The conference will take place in the Social Studies building, room SO.21 which is building 32 on the campus map
Day One
12.30-1.30 Reception
1.40-2.00 Opening Address: Miguel de Beistegui
2.00-4.30 Session One. Chair: Miguel de Beistegui
Gary Gutting (Professor of Philosophy, Notre Dame University) — What Is
Continental Philosophy of Science?
Babette Babich (Professor of Philosophy, Fordham University) — ‘A Problem with Horns ... the Problem of Science Itself’ — On Nietzsche, Heidegger, and a Critical Philosophy of Science
4.30 -4.50: COFFEE
4.50-7.20 Session Two. Chair: Greg Hunt
Pierre Kerszberg (Professor of Philosophy, University of Toulouse) — Natural Science and the Experience of Nature
8.00 DINNER
Day Two
9:00 - 11:30 Session One. Chair: Stephen Houlgate
Michael Friedman (Professor of Philosophy, Stanford University) — Ernst
Cassirer and Contemporary Philosophy of Science
Thomas Posch (Professor of Astronomy, Institute of Astronomy, Vienna) —
Hegel's Anti-Reductionism: Remarks on What is Living of his Philosophy of
Nature
11:30 - 11:50 COFFEE
11:50 - 1:20 Session Two. Chair: Peter Poellner
Eduard Marbach (Professor of Philosophy, University of Bern) — On Bringing Consciousness Into the House of Science — With the Help of Husserlian Phenomenology
Matthew Ratcliffe (Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Durham) — Mirror Neurons: An Illustration of the Interplay between Phenomenology and Neuroscience
1:20 - 2:30 LUNCH
2:30 - 5:00 Session Three. Chair: Jon Rubin
David Webb (Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Staffordshire University) —
Foucault, Bachelard and Complexity in Microphysics
Paul-Antoine Miquel (Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Nice) — From an Immanentist to an Emergentist Approach to Evolution: Between Bergson and Darwin
Day Three
Session One. 9.00-11.30 Chair: Keith Ansell Pearson
Isabelle Stengers (Professor of Philosophy, University of Brussels) — To
Think is to Construct — Why did Deleuze Strongly Differentiate Between Scientific Functions and Philosophical Concepts?
Ray Brassier (Research Associate, Middlesex University) – Black Sunrise: Scientific Enlightenment and the End of Phenomenological Enchantment
11.30-11.45 COFFEE
Session Two. 11.45-1.00 Chair: Damian Veal
Christopher Norris (Professor of Philosophy, University of Cardiff) —
'Fog Over Channel, Continent Isolated’: New Bearings in Epistemology
and Philosophy of Science’
1:00 - 2:00 LUNCH
Concluding Roundtable Discussion. 2.00-4.00 Chair: Miguel de Beistegui, Damian Veal and Jon Rubin