An interdisciplinary conference sponsored by the
International Association for Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences
the Philosophy Department and Cognitive Sciences Program
at the University of Central Florida,
LIFE@UCF, and the University of Central Florida Libraries
14-15 January 2005
University of Central Florida
Orlando, Florida
Friday, January 14, 2005
8:30am | CAS 192 | Coffee |
Convener: S. Gallagher | ||
9:00-9:50 | Uriah Kriegel |
Metacognition and the Ubiquity of Self-Awareness |
9:50-10:40 | Kathleen Wider |
Emotion and self-consciousness |
10:40-11:00 | BREAK | |
11:00-11:50 | Dan Hutto |
Overcoming the Paradox of Folk Psychological Development |
11:50-12:40 | Matthew Ratcliffe |
From Folk Psychology to Commonsense |
12:40-2:00 | LUNCH | |
2:00-2:50 | Kym Maclaren |
Intercorporeality before Intersubjectivity: The Place of Embodiment in Developing a “Theory of Mind” |
2:50-3:40 | Talia Welsh
(University of Tennessee at Chattanooga) |
Does an Infantile Theory of Mind Exist? |
4:00-6:00 | LIBRARY 223 |
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Dan Zahavi |
Expression and empathy | |
Mark Johnson |
The Bodily Basis of Shared Meaning |
7:00 pm DINNER
Saturday, January 15, 2005
8:30am | CAS 192 | Coffee |
Convener: S. Jaeger | ||
9am-9:50 | Peter Reynaert
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Intersubjectivity and Similarity. Some Critical Remarks on Naturalizing Intersubjectivity from a Husserlian Viewpoint |
9:50-10:40 | Helena De Preester |
Shared neural representations: Husserlian or Merleau-Pontian logic? |
10:40-11:00 | BREAK | |
11:00-11:50 | John Barresi |
The neuroscience of TOM |
11:50-12:40 | Frederique deVignemont
(University College London, Jean Nicod Institute, Paris) |
The other from an egocentric or an allocentric perspective |
12:40-2:00 | LUNCH | |
2:00-2:50 | Maria Talero |
Intersubjectivity and intermodal perception: Merleau-Ponty and other minds |
2:50-3:40 | Beata Stawarska |
Beyond Analogy |
3:40-4:30 | Mason Cash
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Intersubjectivity, Normativity, and Theory of Mind |
4:30-4:45 | BREAK | |
4:45-5:35 | Karsten Steuber
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Empathy |
5:35-6:05 | Paul Livingston
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Toward an Interpretive Phenomenology |