lundi 21 avril 2008

Giulia Piredda, 30th April '08 (17h-18h30)



Giulia Piredda (post-doc / IJN - NASH) will give the next doc'in nicod on Wed. 30th April. 

Title : "Assessing the Extended Mind Hypothesis" 
Abstract : 
The aim of this talk is to illustrate the conceptual background which gave rise to the Extended Mind Hypothesis (EMH) and to specify this hypothesis. I will more precisely focus on the relationship between EMH and other kinds of externalist or internalist solutions. In a second part, I will examine in detail some possible objections to EMH and give an overall assessment of this hypothesis.

samedi 12 avril 2008

Santiago Echeverri, 16th April


The next Doc'in Nicod will welcome Santiago Echeverri (doc. with Jérôme Dokic, IJN). It will be held on the 16th of April, exceptionnally from 6 to 7.30 pm in the usual room (basement, Pavillon Jardin) 

"The myth of the Conceptually Given"   

In this talk i will examine the role of normativity in the conceptualist theories of perceptual experience, and particularly the importance given to two criticisms made by Sellars against "the Myth of the Given": first, the idea that the non-conceptualists are unable to grant any epistemic responsibility to the subject of perception, second, the claim that NC theories are disguised forms of the naturalist sophism. My aim here is to answer these two criticisms, by advocating for the two following theses : first, the conceptualist hypothesis is not yet sufficient to escape from the "Myth of the Given" fallacy as some of the strongest versions of conceptualism lead to a "Myth of the Given"; second, the conceptualist hypothesis is not necessary to escape from the "Myth of the Given" as it is possible to be a non-conceptualist about perceptual experience and to preserve normativity.  

Nick Jones (Bbk College, University of London) Supervaluation and Consequence

The next doc'in nicod will take part on Thursday 10th of April, as a follow -up of the Vagueness Conference organised by Paul Egré and Nathan Klindiest. 
Nick Jones (Guest doctoral speaker, Birbeck College, University of London) will give a talk on "Supervaluation and Consequence".