T.E.A.M. 2019
05 - 06 MAY 19
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
WHEN /
WHERE /
MAY 05-06 2019
201 Marx Hall, Princeton, NJ
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE /
This year's speakers will be Ray Briggs, Michael Caie, Kenny Easwaran, Peter Fritz, Jeremy Goodman, Tamar Lando, Harvey Lederman, and Bernhard Salow. Invited participants in this year's conference will be: Andrew Bacon (USC), Cian Dorr (NYU), Melissa Fusco (Columbia), Dmitri Gallow (Pitt), Wes Holliday (Berkeley), Arc Kocurek (Cornell), Ofra Magidor (Oxford), Sarah Moss (Michigan), Ginger Schultheis (NYU/Chicago), and Una Stojnic (Columbia).
SCHEDULE/
Sunday May 05
9:30 - 10:00am Coffee
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10:00 - 11:30am Peter Fritz (Oslo), "A Path to Worldliness." Abstract
Chair: Andrew Bacon (USC)
11:50 - 1:20pm Tamar Lando (Columbia), "Pointless Space." Abstract
Chair: Cian Dorr (NYU)
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1:20 - 2:20pm Lunch
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2:20 - 3:50pm Harvey Lederman (Princeton), "A Non-Substitutional Semantics for Attitude Reports." Abstract
Chair: Una Stojnic (Columbia/Princeton)
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4:10 - 5:40pm Michael Caie (Toronto), "Semantic Indecision." Abstract
Chair: Ofra Magidor (Oxford)
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5:40 - 6:30pm Drinks
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6:30pm Dinner
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Monday May 06
9:30 - 10:00am Coffee
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10:00 - 11:30am Kenny Easwaran (Texas A&M), "What is Epistemic Rationality?" Abstract
Chair: Melissa Fusco (Columbia)
11:50 - 1:20pm Jeremy Goodman (USC), "Intentionalism." Abstract
Chair: Wes Holliday (Berkeley)
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1:20 - 2:20pm Lunch
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2:20 - 3:50pm Ray Briggs (Stanford), "When to Seek a Second Opinion." Abstract
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4:10 - 5:40pm Bernhard Salow, (Oxford), "Sequential Decisions under the Idea of Freedom." Abstract
Chair: Sarah Moss (Michigan)
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