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Fundamentality in Philosophy

Schedule

Friday, April 13

09.00–10.00 CEU Tour

10.00–10.20 Registration

Respondent 10.20–11.10 Qiong Wu: From actual to possible objects Tim Crane 11.15–12.05 Benjamin Marschall: Easy ontology and

categorical quantification

Huaming Xu

12.05–12.20 Coffee break

12.20–13.10 Huzeyfe Demirtas: Stocker’s Schizophrenia, alienation, and a solution

Chrysovalantis Margaritidis

13.10–14.10 Lunch

14.10–15.00 Victoria Lavorerio: Fundamentality in deep disagreements

James Cartlidge

15.05–15.55 Jordi Fairhurst: Problems in a normative understanding of morality: A Wittgensteinian

critique of Pleasants’ basic moral certainties

Maarten Van Doorn

15.55–16.10 Coffee break

16.10–17.00 Li Li Tan: The fundamental features of Visual epistemology

Katalin Farkas 17.05–18.35 Keynote address: Michael Williams

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Saturday, April 14

Respondent 09.00–09.50 Victor Tamburini: Grounding truths without a

grounding relation

Maşuk Şimşek

09.55–10.45 Jonas Werner: A grounding-based measure of relative fundamentality

Zsolt Kapelner

10.45–11.00 Coffee break

11.00–11.50 Joaquim Gianotti: Ontological fundamentality Marta Santuccio 11.55–12.45 Simon Thunder: Reduction, identity, and

reference

Andrew Mckilliam

12.45–14.00 Lunch

14.00–14.50 Konstanty Kuzma: Aristotle on fundamental concepts

Nicola Carraro

14.55–15.45 Abel M. Suñé: A naturalistic account of metaphysical fundamentality

Garrett Mindt

15.45–16.00 Coffee break

16.00–17.30 Keynote address: Philip Goff

17.45 Wine reception

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