Warwick-Geneva-Leipzig Interdepartmental collaboration
The aim of the Warwick-Geneva-Leipzig Interdepartmental collaboration is to foster a connection between the Philosophy Departments at these universities on subjects surrounding the philosophy of mind and psychology broadly conceived, thus including also relevant topics in epistemology, ethics and value theory, aesthetics, action, metaphysics and history of philosophy.
Since its inception, the collaboration was conceived as very much aimed at helping PhD students to broaden their international clout and connections, in addition to providing them with the opportunity to present their work. There are two speakers per department, one member of staff and one PhD student.
Fourth meeting, November 12-13 2025, Warwick University
Day 1: 9am-6pm S0.11
Ates Metin (Warwick): “Is Rule-Following Social?”
Eliza Little (Warwick): "Beauvoir's Practical Proof of Other Minds".
Andrea Kern (Leipzig):"Did Wittgenstein Solve the Problem of Other Minds?"
Day 2: 10am-6pm Wolfson Research Exchange
Jana Baum & Antonia Grunert (Leipzig): An "Investigation of the Mind, not of Minds“?
Fabrice Teroni (Geneva): "Emotions as Value Enablers".
Edgard Darrobers (Geneva): "Being Moved and Responsibility".
Third meeting, November 7-8 2024, Leipzig University

Second meeting, October 19-20 2023, the University of Geneva.

First meeting, October 6-7 2022, at the University of Warwick.
Programme:
Thursday 6th of October 2022:
10-10.15am General Introduction
10.15-11.45am Kristina Musholt (Leipzig)
11.45-12pm Coffee and Tea break
12-1.30pm Agnès Baehni (Geneva)
1.30-2.30pm Lunch
2.30-4pm Oscar North-Concar (Warwick)
4-4.15pm Coffee and Tea break
4.15-5.45pm Fabrice Teroni (Geneva)
5.45-7.30pm Pre-Dinner drinks
7.30pm Dinner
Friday 7th of October 2022:
10-11.30am Naomi Eilan (Warwick)
11.30-11.45am Coffee and Tea break
11.45am-1.15pm Jasmin Özel (Leipzig)
1.15-2.30pm Lunch