Mind and World
McDowell in between analytical Philosophy and Phenomenology
Organizer: IASEC, Department of Philosophy, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Time: October 16-17, 2015
Venue: Old Library, Xuhui Campus
Program
Friday, October 16
Moderator: Luo Zhida
9:30-10:40 Rasmus Thybo Jensen (Tokyo University): Merleau-Ponty
and the disjunctive Conception of Appearances
Commentator: Zheng Yujian (Lingnan University)
10:40-11:50 Sun Ning (Fudan University): How to be a
Sophisticated Disjunctivist?
Commentator: Chen Yajun (Nanjing University)
11:50-13:30 Lunch Break
Moderator: Cai Wenjing
13:30-14:40 Gry Ardal Printzlau (University of Copenhagen):
Experience and Judgment: the Phenomenology of making Claims about
the World
Commentator: He Jing (East China Normal University)
Tea Break
15:00-16: 10 Luo Zhida (Shanghai University): Humean Scepticism of
other Minds and a Husserlian Response
Commentator: Line Ryberg Ingerslev (University of Aarhus)
16:10-17:20 Tang Hao (Sun yat-sen University) : McDowell and
O'Shaughnessy on Non-Observational Knowledge of Bodily Actions and
Postures (some half-baked thoughts)
Commentator: Cai Wenjing (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Dinner
Saturday, October 17
Moderator: Cai Wenjing
9:30-10:40 Johan Gersel (University of Copenhagen): The logical
Motivation behind McDowell’s Conceptualism and the Poverty of its
Phenomenological Consequences
Commentator: Tang Hao (Sun yat-sen University)
10:40-11:50 Morten Thaning (Copenhagen Business School):
McDowell, Heidegger and Gadamer on Freedom
Commentor: Leung Ka-wing (Tongji University)
11:50-14:00 Lunch Break
Moderator: He Jing
14:00-15:10 Jun Kuzuya (University of Tokyo): Modesty Revisited
Commentator: He Haoping (Dong Nan University)
Tea Break
15:30-16:40 Li Zhongwei (Huaqiao University): McDowell and
Husserl on the Conceptual Content of Sensation and the Genesis of
Concepts
Commentator: Gao Song (Tongji University)
Dinner
Acknowledgement: this workshop is supported by the Key Program of
National Social Science Foundation “New Development in European
Philosophy of Life”.