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Book symposium Joseph Rouse Articulating the World: Conceptual

Understanding and the Scientific Image


March 9-11, 2016
Free University Berlin
Organizers: Jan Slaby, Jrg Volbers, Philipp Haueis
Organizing Institutions: Collaborative Research Center Affective Societies; Free University Berlin,
Institute of Philosophy; DFG project (Jrg Volbers)
Venue: Lecture hall in the Philosophy Institute, Habelschwerdter Allee 30

Tentative schedule (times and titles might change)


Wednesday, March 9, 2016
13.00 Uhr: Opening remarks (Jan Slaby & Philipp Haueis)

15.30

13.30

Christoph Demmerling & Dirk Schrder (Jena) Rouse in Context

14.30

Mark Okrent (Boston) Naturalizing Intentionality

Coffee Break
16.00 Markus Wild (Basel) Biosemantics and Intentionality
17.00 Philipp Haueis (Berlin) Human and animal intentionality in the Anthropocene: a critical
evaluation of discursive niche construction
18:00 Hans-Jrg Rheinberger (Berlin) Articulating the World from a History of Science
perspective

20.15

Dinner (location tba)

Thursday, March 10, 2016

11.30

09.30

Mathew Ratcliffe (Vienna) Modality and Naturalism

10.30

Jrg Volbers (Berlin) The Unboundedness of Articulation

Coffee break
12.00

13.00

16.15

Lunch break
14.15

Jaroslav Peregrin (Prague) Normativity in the Evolved World

15.15

David Lauer (Berlin) Conceptual Normativity and the Second Person

Coffee break
16.45

20.15

Rebecca Kukla (Washington, DC) Ontology and Niche Construction

Hanne Anderson (Aarhus still unconfirmed) tba

Conference dinner (location tba)

Friday, March 11, 2016

11.30

09.30

Uljana Feest (Hannover) Conceptual articulation and the experimental creation of


phenomena: the role of scientific method(ology)

10.30

Andrea Woody (Seattle) Configuring normative spaces: Research agendas, conceptual


articulation, and technologies for representation

Coffee break
12.00 Jan Slaby (Berlin) Political Philosophy of Science and the Scope of
Naturalism

13.00

Lunch break
14.15 Joseph Rouse (Middletown) Comprehensive Response and Outlook
15.30 Final Discussion

ca. 16.00

End of the workshop

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