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Akce
The Concept of Mind in Early Modern Philosophy
Prague, June 19-20
An International Conference held at the Institute of Philosophy, Jilská 1, Prague 1,
‘zasedací místnost’
June 19 (Thursday)
10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Morning Session: Descartes
Nicholas Jolley (Irvine): Scientia and Self-knowledge in Descartes
Boris Hennig (Berlin/Pittsburgh): Consciousness as Spontaneous Knowledge
James Hill (Prague): “Leading the Mind away from the Senses”: Where is Descartes Taking us with his Method of Doubt?
3-6 p. m. Afternoon Session: After Descartes
Anthony Savile (London): The Mind of God and the Mind of Man: A Puzzle in Spinoza’s Philosophy of Mind
Jiří Chotaš (Prague): The Reckoning Mind: Hobbes’ Materialist and Mechanical Expla-nation of the Mind
Jan Palkoska (Prague): Malebranche’s Anti-Cartesian Theory of Mind
June 20 (Friday)
10-12 a.m. Morning Session: Locke
G.A.J. Rogers (Keele): Locke and the Cambridge Platonists on the Nature of Mind
Jennifer Whiting (Toronto): Consciousness and Appropriation in Locke’s Account of Per-sonal Identity
2-5 p.m. Afternoon Session: After Locke
Margaret Atherton (Milwaukee): When I am Conscious of my own Being, of What am I Conscious? Berkeley’s Account of Mind.
Markus Wild (Berlin): Hume on Force and Liveliness
Petr Glombíček (Prague): What Kant Could and Should have Reid
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