http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/0d2e93f6-2877-11e4-9ea9-00144feabdc0.html#axzz3H8Y9ZRk7 the indication by the psychologist (S. Pinker) on what makes for the jargon of “managers” and “execuityves etc are excellent. . such lingoes are utter bullshit, to be sure, the point is that they think in those terms, they do not deceive others, they only deceive themselves in thinking they did their jobs the process is known to linguistics as chunking best wishes for the week end From: Philosophy in Europe [mailto:PHILOS-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Marta Jorba Sent: 24 October 2014 11:02 To: PHILOS-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Programme and Last Call for Registration Conference Phenomenology of Cognitive Experiences LAST CALL FOR REGISTRATION Registration is open until October 28, 2014 for the Conference Phenomenology of Cognitive Experiences, Dublin, November 5-7, 2014. Registration is free but places are limited. If you want to register please write to: cognitivexperiences@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:cognitivexperiences@xxxxxxxxx> You can find all the information here: www.cognitivexperiences.wordpress.com<http://www.cognitivexperiences.wordpress.com> PROGRAMME Wednesday November 5 9- 9,15 Welcome Address 9,15-10,30 TIM CRANE (University of Cambridge): “The Determinacy of Content” 10,30- 11 Coffee break 11- 11,45 Clotilde Calabi (Università degli Studi di Milano): “Tip of the Tongue Experiences” 11,45- 12,30: Parallel session David Miguel Gray (Colgate University): “Cognitive Phenomenology and the Ascription of Thought” Marie Guillot (LOGOS-University of Barcelona): “The Concept of Self: a Phenomenal Concept Grounded in Cognitive Phenomenology?” 12,30-14,15: Lunch 14,15 -15,30: MATTHEW SOTERIOU (University of Warwick): “Exercising Agency Over the Occupation of Conscious Attention” 15,30- 16,15: Parallel session Mark Fortney (University of Toronto): “Does Cognitive Experience have Attentional Structure?” Eli Alshanetsky (New York University): “Articulating a Thought” 16,15- 16,30: Coffee break 16,30-17,45: DIETER LOHMAR (Husserl Archive Cologne): “Non-Linguistic Thinking from a Phenomenological Point of View” 20: Dinner ________________________________ Thursday November 6 10-11,15 JULIA JANSEN (KU Leuven): “On Inner Sense, Empty Thoughts and the Role of Imagination: Some Kantian and Husserlian Contributions to the Debate” 11,15-11,30 Coffee Break 11,30- 12,15: Parallel session Christian Skirke (University of Amsterdam): “Transcendental Reflection” Owen Englefield (King’s College London): “A Cognitive Architecture for Imageless Thoughts” 12,15 -13,30: AGUSTÍN VICENTE (Ikerbasque/University of the Basque Country): “The Puzzle of Unsymbolized Thinking”. 13,30-15: Lunch 15- 16,15: Parallel session Sam Wilkinson (Durham University): “Action, Perception and Conscious Thinking: a Predictive Account” Philip Walsh (University of California, Irvine): “Conscious Thought: Cognitive Phenomenology or Language?” 16,15- 16,30: Coffee break 16,30-17,45: KATALIN FARKAS (Central European University): “The Phenomenology of Attitudes” 20: Conference Dinner ________________________________ Friday November 7 10-10,45 Alberto Voltolini (University of Turin): “Why Frege Cases Involve Cognitive Phenomenology Only Indirectly” 10,45- 11,30: Parallel session Miguel Ángel Sebastián (UNAM): “Cognitive Access and Cognitive Phenomenology” Dylan Bianchi (MIT): “The Phenomenology and Epistemic Role of Rational Insight” 11, 30-11,45: Coffee break 11,45-12,30: Parallel session Anna Bortolan (Durham University): “Affectivity and the Phenomenology of Thinking: The Role of ‘Existential Feelings’” Jingjing LI (McGill University): “The Possibility of Intuiting Concepts. A Phenomenological Re-examination” 12,30- 13,45: PETER SIMONS (Trinity College Dublin): “Pointers. The Missing Link between Intentionality and Reference” 13,45-14: Concluding remarks 14: Lunch Messages to the list are archived at http://listserv.liv.ac.uk/archives/philos-l.html and http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.science.philosophy.region.europe. Current posts are also available via Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhilosL. Discussions should be moved to chora: enrol via http://listserv.liv.ac.uk/archives/chora.html. To sign off the list send a blank message to philos-l-unsubscribe-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:philos-l-unsubscribe-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>.