1st Annual CUNY-Milan Workshop on Belief

February 15-16, 2018
CUNY Graduate Center, New York

   

Programme

Thursday, February 15, 2018; Room 5409

9:00-9:30 Coffee & Light Breakfast

9:30-10:15 Jessie McCormack (CUNY Graduate Center) – “Fixation of Degrees of Belief”

10:30-11:15 Yuval Abrams (CUNY Graduate Center) – “The Limits of Probabilism: Belief in Non-Empirical Propositions”

11:30-12:15 Sahar Joakim (St. Louis University) – “Putting Belief in its Place”

12:30-13:30 Lunch Break

13:30-14:15 Clotilde Calabi (University of Milan) – “The Waterfall Illusion and the Experience of Motion”

14:30-15:15 Jules Salomone (CUNY Graduate Center) – “Can Socially Engaged Beliefs be Justified?”

15:30-16:15 Marianna Ganapini (Union College) – “Beliefs’ Unique Dispositions”

16:30-18:00 David Rosenthal (CUNY Graduate Center) – “Content and Inference”

18:00-19:00 Reception


Friday, February 16, 2018; Room 9204

8:30-9:00 Coffee & Light Breakfast

9:00-9:45 Carolina Flores (Rutgers University) – “Intelligibility, Beliefs, and Delusions”

10:00-10:45 Jenn McDonald (CUNY Graduate Center) – “Abstracta and Objectivity: On Dennett’s Mild Realism about Belief”

11:00-12:30 Giuliano Torrengo (University of Milan) – “The Times of Fear”

12:30-13:30 Lunch Break

13:30-14:15 Daria Vitasovic (University of Milan) – “Against Unconscious Belief”

14:30-15:15 Sven Neth (UC Berkeley) – “Is Accuracy Dominance a Good Argument for Probabilism?”

15:30-16:15 Yale Weiss (CUNY Graduate Center) – “Inconsistent Beliefs and Doxastic Logic”

16:30-18:00 Sergei Artemov (CUNY Graduate Center) – “Extending Epistemic Universe”

18:00-19:00 Reception

19:00 Conference Dinner

Organisers:

Vincent Alexis Peluce, Kasey Mallette, Daniel Boyd (CUNY), and Daria Vitasovic (Milan)

15-16 February – 1st Annual CUNY-Milan Workshop on Belief