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Thought Experiments, Counterfactuals and Modal Knowledge

2-3 Sep 2013
Berlin, Germany

Call for Participation

Workshop:

Thought Experiments, Counterfactuals and Modal Knowledge

September 2-3, 2013 - Humboldt University, Berlin

In philosophy, claims of knowledge 
are often based on considering non-actual scenarios. But it is not so 
clear what explains and justifies such practices. Opposing the 
traditional view that the knowledge at stake is conceptual or based on 
rational intuitions, Timothy Williamson has come up with a revolutionary proposal: both modal claims and thought experiments can be accounted 
for in terms of our capacity for evaluating everyday counterfactuals. No wonder this innovative proposal sparked intense debate. To 
mention just two critical points: First, one might wonder 
whether our 
ability to evaluate the relevant counterfactuals depends upon prior 
knowledge of metaphysical necessity or essentiality. If so, the account runs the risk of being circular. Second, 
Williamson?s account of thought experiments is designed to address the 
problem that any case description could be realised in a deviant way. 
One might suspect that Williamson?s own counterfactual account falls 
prey to the same difficulty. The workshop aims at promoting the critical discussion of the counterfactual account of both modal knowledge and 
thought experiments.

Speakers:                       Juhani Yli-Vakkuri (Oslo)
                                         Timothy Williamson (Oxford)
                                         Tobias Rosefeldt
  (Berlin)
                                         Maribel
  Romero (Constance)
                                         Christian Nimtz (Bielefeld)
                                         Jonathan Ichikawa (Vancouver)
                                         Joachim Horvath
  (Cologne)
                                         Daniel Dohrn (Berlin)

Information: 
https://www.philosophie.hu-berlin.de/institut/lehrbereiche/idealismus/veranstaltungen/counterfactuals

If you would like to participate, please contact Daniel Dohrn: 
dohrndan@cms.hu-berlin.de