2019-2020
Leverhulme Trust ECF 'Knowledge & Understanding' seminar series
Some of these events will take place online.
Further information and past events available here
23rd April 2020, 3-5 pm.
Speaker: Michael Hannon (Nottingham). "Empathetic Understanding in Politics"
30th April 2020, 3-5 pm.
Speaker: Naomi Eilan (Warwick). "Knowing and Understanding Other People"
7th and 14th June 2020, 3-5 pm.
Double-session with Eileen John and David Woods (Warwick).
21st May 2020, 3-5 pm.
Speaker: Chris Earley (Warwick). "The Cognitive Value of Contemporary Avant-Garde Art"
28th May 2020, 3-5 pm.
Speaker: Christoph Hoerl (Warwick). "Episodic Memory and Knowledge"
4th June 2020, 3-5 pm.
Speaker: Richard Gipps (Oxford). "On the Importance of not understanding the Patient"
11th June 2020, 3-5 pm.
Speaker: Johannes Roessler (Warwick). "Self-Understanding"
18th June 2020, 1-6 pm.
Maria Corrado (Warwick). "Action, Force, and Auditory Perception"
25th June 2020, 3-5 pm.
Speaker: Ellisif Wasmuth (Essex). TBC.
Expression and Self-Knowledge
4th October 2019, Humanities H0.03
Programme
11.00 – 12.30
Lucy Campbell (Warwick)
‘Self-knowledge: expression without expressivism’
12.30 – 2.00
Dorit Bar-On (University of Connecticut)
‘No ‘How’ Privileged Self-Knowledge’
3.00 – 4.30
Cristina Borgoni (Bayreuth University)
‘Primitive forms of first-person authority and expressive capacities’
IAS Workshop, Self-knowledge and judgement in early modern philosophy
26th-27th September 2019
Programme
Thursday 26th September
10.30 – 12.00
Maria Rosa Antognazza (KCL) ‘Knowledge and the first person’
12.00 – 1.30
Ioannis Evrigenis (Tufts) ‘The Fly on the axletree: Hobbes on self-knowledge and judgment’
2.30 – 4.00
Mark Philp (Warwick) ‘Godwin and Wollstonecraft: deliberation and self-knowledge '
4.30 – 6.00
Ursula Renz (Klagenfurt/Warwick) ‘Rousseau's solution to a Rousseauean problem’
7.15 Dinner (Radcliffe house)
Friday 27th September
9.00 – 10.30
Mario De Caro (Roma Tre/Tufts) ‘Machiavelli's naturalism’
10.30 – 12.00
Guy Longworth (Warwick) ‘Descartes on how the mind is better known than the body’
12.00 – 1.15
Johannes Roessler (Warwick) ‘Judgement and self-understanding in Montaigne’s Essays’