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"Armchair in Flames"?", Experimental Philosophy and Critics, Workshop

22-24 September 2008
Cologne, Germany

WORKSHOP: "ARMCHAIR IN FLAMES? - EXPERIMENTAL PHILOSOPHY AND CRITICS"

We, the organizers Thomas Grundmann and Joachim Horvath, are happy to 
announce the following workshop: ARMCHAIR IN FLAMES? – EXPERIMENTAL
 
PHILOSOPHY AND ITS CRITICS

University of Cologne (Germany)
September 22-24, 2008

Recent empirical findings from experimental philosophy suggest that 
philosophical intuitions are much more sensitive to all kinds of 
background factors than traditional philosophers have thought. This 
relativity of intuitions seems to present a severe challenge to the 
standard procedure in philosophy, namely clarifying philosophical 
phenomena just by relying on intuitions.

Our workshop will focus on the following questions:

To what extent are intuitions relative in different areas of philosophy? 
What are the determining background factors? (theory, cultural and 
socio-economic factors, priming effects etc.)? Are intuitions relative 
across the board and under all conditions? Are folk intuitions, conceptual
 
intuitions as well as rational intuitions equally affected? Does 
relativity even hold for sufficiently reflected intuitions? Can we explain
 
away the experimentally observed relativity by reinterpreting the data or
 
criticizing the methodology of experimental philosophy? What bearing do 
these findings have on the status of intuitions as evidence?


There will be participants from both camps: experimental philosophers as 
well as more traditionally minded philosophers. Here is a list of 
confirmed speakers and preliminary titles:

Thomas Grundmann (University of Cologne, Germany): "Some hope for
intuitions. A reply to Weinberg"
Frank Hofmann (University of Tübingen, Germany): "Intuitions,
dispositions, and the apriori"
Joachim Horvath (University of Cologne, Germany): "Experimental
Philosophy and Meta-Epistemology"
Jens Kipper (University of Cologne, Germany): "Philosophers and Grammarians
"
Kirk Ludwig (University of Florida, USA): "Intuition and Relativity"
Thomas Nadelhoffer (Dickinson College, USA): "The Psychology of Philosophy"
Christian Nimtz (University of Hamburg, Germany): "What Intuitions are not"
Joseph Shieber (Lafayette College, USA): "On the Very Idea of
Experimental Philosophy."
Ernest Sosa (Rutgers University, USA): "Intuitions and X-Phi"
Anand Vaidya (San José State University, USA): "On the Central
Theoretical Posit of Experimental Philosophy"
Jonathan Weinberg (Indiana University, USA): "Are Philosophers Experts?"

The workshop is sponsored by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), 
the Gesellschaft für Analytische Philosophie (GAP) and the Universit
ät 
zu Köln.

Attendance of the workshop is free, but please check our website for 
registration and further information: 
http://www.armchairinflames.uni-koeln.de/