University Pécs Philosophy Department

Pécsi Tudományegyetem Filozófia Tanszékek

 

Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Department of Philosophy

Magyar Tudományos Akadémia, Filozófiai Kutatóintézet

 

 

 

 

Robert Brandom

 

– Articulating Reasons –

 

 

 

 

 

International Philosophy Conference

Nemzetközi filozófiai konferencia

 

 

 

 

 

The Conference is focusing on the following books of Robert Brandom

A konferencia Robert Brandom következő könyveinek diszkussziója:

 

Articulating Reasons. An Introduction to Inferentialism

Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 2000.

 

Tales of the Mighty Dead. Historical Essays in the Metaphysics of Intentionality

Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 2002.

 

 

 

Pécs (Hungary)

25-26. April 2005

 

 

Organization

János Boros, borosjanos@axelero.hu

Zsolt Garai, garai.zsolt@chello.hu

 

 

A konferencia támogatói/Supporter of the Conference:

OTKA T 049520, Pécsi Tudományegyetem, University Pittsburgh (USA)


 

Monday, April 25

 

Morning Session 8.50-11.50  –  Chair: János Boros

 

8.50-9.00 Opening – János Boros

 

9.00-9.20 Aude Bandini (Paris), Semantics and Pragmatics: from Sellars to Brandom

 

9.20-9.40 Christian Barth (München), Sellars and Brandom on Thoughts

 

9.40-10.00 Discussion   –  10.00-10.20 Break

 

10.20-10.50 Danielle Macbeth (Haverford College, USA), Inferentialism and Holistic

Role Abstraction in the Telling of Tales

 

10.50-11.10 László Kocsis (Pécs), Inference, Meaning and Conservative Extension

 

11.10-11.30 Matjaz Potrc (Ljubljana), Inferential Principles

 

11.30-11.50 Discussion

 

11.50-14.00 Lunch Break

 

 

Afternoon Session 14.00-16.10 – Chair: Danielle Macbeth

 

14.00-14.20 Dóra Rippl (Pécs), Some notes on Brandom’s Socratism

 

14.20-14.40 Zsófia Zvolenszky (Budapest – New York), Deontic Discourse – Lessons from Inferentialism

 

14.40-15.00 Discussion – 15.00-15.10 Break

 

15.10-15.30 Matteo Negro (Catania), Inferentialism and Epistemic Normativity

 

15.30-15.50 Ferenc András (Pécs), Objective, intersubjective and „between”

 

15.50-16.10 Discussion – 16.10-17.30 Break

 

 

Evening Lecture and Response 17.30-18.50 – Chair: Tadeusz Szubka

 

17.30-18.30 Robert Brandom, Kantian Lessons about Mind, Meaning, and Rationality

 

18.30-18.50 János Boros, Kantianism and Inferentialism: Comments on Brandom

 

 

19.00 Take off for Dinner in Pavlik Cellar, Pécs, Varjú dűlő 1.


 

Tuesday, April 26

 

Morning Session 9.00-11.50 – Chair: Christian Barth

 

9.00-9.20 Sami Philström (Finland), Brandom on Pragmatism

 

9.20-9.40 Tomek Zarebski (Lodz), Logic from the expressivist point of view

 

9.40-10.00 Discussion  – 10.00-10.20 Break

 

10.20-10.40 Tadeusz Szubka (Szczecin), Brandom and Analytic Philosophy

 

10.40-11.00 Zsolt Garai (Pécs), Materiality of Reasoning

 

11.00-11.20 Benjamin Sylvand (Paris), Representation and Inferentialism

 

11.20-11.50 Discussion

 

11.50-14.00 Lunch Break

 

 

Afternoon Session 14.00-17.10 – Chair: Sami Philström

 

14.00-14.20 Tibor Szolcsányi (Pécs), An inferential reconstruction

of the reliable differential responsiveness

 

14.20-14.40 Krisztián Pete (Pécs), The inferential role of singular terms

 

14.40-15.00 István Danka (Budapest – Pécs), Singular Terms, Particular Objects,

Universal Problems

 

15.00-15.20 Discussion – 15.20-15.40 Break

 

15.40-16.00 György Pápay (Budapest – Pécs), Competing Final Concepts:

                        Perceptual Experience versus Social Practices

 

16.00-16.20 Dezső Bánki (Budapest), Exercising Reliable Dispositions in Action

 

16.20-16.50 Gyula Mezősi (Pécs), Ethics or Action Theory

 

16.50-17.10 Discussion, Concluding Remarks

 

 

18.00 Take off for Villány

 


 

There will be a publication of the presented papers.

Please send your paper to borosjanos@axelero.huDeadline June 15, 2005.

Az előadások szövegét angol nyelvű kötetben publikáljuk.

 

E-mail adresses of the participants

 

Ferenc András andrasf1@axelero.hu

 

Aude Bandini audebandini@yahoo.fr

 

Dezső Bánki banki.dezso@chello.hu

 

Christian Barthchristian.barth@stud.uni-muenchen.de

 

Janos Boros borosjanos@axelero.hu

 

Robert Brandom rbrandom@pitt.edu

 

István Danka danka@phil-inst.hu

 

Zsolt Garai garai.zsolt@chello.hu

 

László Kocsis lazlokocsis@freemail.hu

 

Danielle Macbeth dmacbeth@haverford.edu

 

Gyula Mezősi filcogmezosi@mailbox.hu

 

Matteo Negro mnegro@unict.it

 

György Pápay papaygy@freemail.hu

 

Krisztián Pete petekrisz@gmail.com

 

Sami Philström sami.philstrom@helsinki.fi

 

Matjaz Potrc matjaz.potrc@guest.arnes.si

 

Dóra Rippl ripking@hotmail.com

 

Benjamin Sylvand benjamin.sylvand@paris4.sorbonne.fr

 

Tibor Szolcsányi szolcsanyit@freemail.hu

 

Tadeusz Szubka szubka@univ.szczecin.pl

 

Tomek Zarebski tomzar@poczta.fm

 

Zsófia Zvolenszky zz207@nyu.edu