WORKSHOP PROGRAMME

September 6, 2013 (1st day)

8.30–8.45  Registration

8.45–9.00  Welcome and introductions


9.00–15.00  Theme: Epistemology

9.00–10.30  1st Lecture & discussion of it:  Dr. Jesper Kallestrup, University of Edinburgh
Knowing from not Knowing

10.30–11.00  Coffee break

11.00–11.30  Bolesław Czarnecki, Jagiellonian University
“If no one possessed any money, no one could get any money on loan.” — Ryle’s Inquiry into the Bankruptcy of Intellectualism about Know How

11.30–12.00  Kyle Irwin Andrew Scott, University of Edinburgh
Getting Help from the Social Environment

12.00–12.30  Karol Kleczka, Jagiellonian University
Is Antirealism a Proper Metaphysics?

12.30–13.00 Maja Niestrój, Opole University
An Erotetic Approach to Defining the Natural Kind Terms. A Case Study of the Term “Planet“

13.00–14.00  Lunch

14.00–14.30  Ignacy Szczeniowski, University of Warsaw
The Autonomy of Non-propositional Knowledge

14.30–15.00  Joanna Szelegieniec, Jagiellonian University
Intentional Object and Intentional Content – Ambiguities Hidden in Phenomenalist-Intentionalist Account of Experience


15.00–18.00  Theme: Political Philosophy

15.00–16.30  2nd Lecture & discussion of it:  Dr. Ben Sachs, University of St Andrews
State of Nature Thought Experiments and the Distinctness of Morality and Political Philosophy

16.30–17.00  Coffee break

17.00–17.30  Agata Łukomska, University of Warsaw
Politics and Metaethical Constructivism

17.30–18.00  Anna Markwart, Jagiellonian University
Self-interest as Given to People by Nature. Adam Smith's and Fryderyk Skarbek's Analyses of Division of Labour

19.30  Meal in restaurant


September 7, 2013 (2nd day)

9.00–13.00  Theme: Epistemology

9.00–10.30  3rd Lecture & discussion of it:  Prof. Wlodek Rabinowicz, Lund University
Safeguards of a Disunified Mind
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10.30–11.00  Coffee break

11.00–11.30  Kinga Jęczmińska, University of Warsaw
Jackson's Knowledge Argument

11.30–12.00  Christopher Ranalli, University of Edinburgh
Experience of the World: Perception and Epistemic Value

12.00–12.30  Natalia Karczewska University of Warsaw
Epistemology of Disagreement

12.30–13.00  Wojciech Rostworowski, University of Warsaw
Knowledge and Reference

13.00–14.00  Lunch


14.00–17.30  Theme: Political Philosophy

14.00–15.30  4th Lecture & discussion of it:  Dr. Rafał Wonicki, University of Warsaw
Comparison of Philosophical Assumptions Among Liberal, Republican and Deliberative Models of Democratic State

15.30–16.00  Coffee break

16.00–16.30  Felix Pinkert, University of St Andrews
Liberal Legislation and Freedom as Harm

16.30–17.00  Patrick McDevitt, University of St Andrews
Dispelling Some Myths About Perfectionism

17.00–17.30  Szymon Olszynka, Jagiellonian University
Some Problems of Alasdair MacIntyre's Epistemological Project

19.30  Meal in restaurant