Phenomenology, Intersubjectivity, and Theory of Mind

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 
(University of Arizona)

Metacognition and the Ubiquity of Self-Awareness
9:50-10:40

Kathleen Wider
(University of Michigan-Dearborn)

Emotion and self-consciousness
10:40-11:00   BREAK  
11:00-11:50

Dan Hutto
(University of Hertfordshire)

Overcoming the Paradox of Folk Psychological Development
11:50-12:40 

Matthew Ratcliffe
(University of Durham)

From Folk Psychology to Commonsense
12:40-2:00 LUNCH  
2:00-2:50

Kym Maclaren 
(Northern Arizona University)

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
Public plenary session

 
 

Dan Zahavi 
(University of Copenhagen; Visiting Professor, UCF)

Expression and empathy
 

Mark Johnson
(University of Oregon)

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  
(University of  Antwerp)

Intersubjectivity and Similarity. Some Critical Remarks on Naturalizing Intersubjectivity from a Husserlian Viewpoint
9:50-10:40

Helena De Preester
(University of Ghent) 

Shared neural representations: Husserlian or Merleau-Pontian logic?
10:40-11:00 BREAK  
11:00-11:50 

John Barresi
(Dalhousie University)

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
(Rhodes College)

Intersubjectivity and intermodal perception: Merleau-Ponty and other minds
2:50-3:40 

Beata Stawarska
(University of Oregon)

Beyond Analogy
3:40-4:30

Mason Cash
(University of Central Florida)

Intersubjectivity, Normativity, and Theory of Mind
4:30-4:45 BREAK  
4:45-5:35

Karsten Steuber 
(College of the Holy Cross)

Empathy
5:35-6:05

Paul Livingston 
(Villanova University)

Toward an Interpretive Phenomenology

                    

Conference program.

Travel and hotel information.


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