2015 Tennessee Value and Agency (TVA) Conference
2015 Tennessee Value and Agency (TVA) Conference
Knowledge and Agency
September 4 & 5, 2015
1210 McClung Tower, University of Tennessee
http://web.utk.edu/~philosop/TVA/conference.html
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4
9-9.30: Breakfast (provided on site)
9.30-11: Sharon Mason (Indiana University), “Externalism for Doxastic Agents?”
11-12.30: Reza Hadisi (University of Illinois-Chicago), “Doxastic Voluntarism as Epistemic (But Not Practical) Agency”
12.30-1.30: Lunch (provided on site)
1.30-3: Suzy Killmister (University of Connecticut), “How Does Ignorance Affect Autonomy?”
3-4.30: Samuel Murray (University of Notre Dame), “Awareness and Vigilance”
4.30-6: Keynote #1 -- John Schwenkler (Florida State University)
6-6.30: Reception (on site)
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5
9-9.30: Breakfast (provided on site)
9.30-11: John Hurst (Ohio State University), “Believing You’ll Act as Intended”
11-12.30: Gregory Antill (UCLA), “Belief, Intention, and Deliberation”
12.30-1.30: Lunch (provided on site)
1.30-3: Jeremy Fix (Harvard University), “Intellectual Isolation”
3-4.30: Jennifer Frey (University of South Carolina), “Agency, Practical Knowledge, and the Good”
4.30-6: Keynote #2 -- Candace Vogler (University of Chicago)
6-6.30: Reception (on site)
All lectures are free and open to the public.
For further information, contact EJ Coffman: ecoffma1@utk.edu
Knowledge and Agency
September 4 & 5, 2015
1210 McClung Tower, University of Tennessee
http://web.utk.edu/~philosop/TVA/conference.html
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4
9-9.30: Breakfast (provided on site)
9.30-11: Sharon Mason (Indiana University), “Externalism for Doxastic Agents?”
11-12.30: Reza Hadisi (University of Illinois-Chicago), “Doxastic Voluntarism as Epistemic (But Not Practical) Agency”
12.30-1.30: Lunch (provided on site)
1.30-3: Suzy Killmister (University of Connecticut), “How Does Ignorance Affect Autonomy?”
3-4.30: Samuel Murray (University of Notre Dame), “Awareness and Vigilance”
4.30-6: Keynote #1 -- John Schwenkler (Florida State University)
6-6.30: Reception (on site)
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5
9-9.30: Breakfast (provided on site)
9.30-11: John Hurst (Ohio State University), “Believing You’ll Act as Intended”
11-12.30: Gregory Antill (UCLA), “Belief, Intention, and Deliberation”
12.30-1.30: Lunch (provided on site)
1.30-3: Jeremy Fix (Harvard University), “Intellectual Isolation”
3-4.30: Jennifer Frey (University of South Carolina), “Agency, Practical Knowledge, and the Good”
4.30-6: Keynote #2 -- Candace Vogler (University of Chicago)
6-6.30: Reception (on site)
All lectures are free and open to the public.
For further information, contact EJ Coffman: ecoffma1@utk.edu