14-15 Sep 2017
Regensburg, Germany
Workshop "Attitudes in Context" Universität Regensburg, September 14th and 15th, 2017 "Attitudes in Context" is an interdisciplinary workshop with philosophers and psychologists on recent developments and problems in the theory of attitudes. Philosophical debates on the nature of attitudes ? triggered by phenomena of behavioral inconsistency ? have received novel input from psychological methods of measuring attitudes. In turn, the debate on techniques of measuring attitudes in psychology has led to discussions of foundational issues in attitude theory. This workshop creates a shared floor for discussing attitude theory and recent empirical results. Speakers: Shria Elqayam (De Montfort) "Deontic Attitudes: Norm Generation, Moral Judgement and Grounded Rationality" Agustín Rayo (MIT) "Belief-attributions for Fragmented Believers" Iris Schneider (Köln) "The Route of Doubt: Using Mouse Trajectories to Examine Attitudinal Ambivalence" Eric Schwitzgebel (UC Riverside) "The Pragmatic Metaphysics of Belief" Michaela Wänke (Mannheim) "Pragmatic Persuasion" Tim Kraft (Regensburg) "Belief and Acceptance" Christoph Michel (Regensburg) "Problems for a Static Conception of Attitudes" Hans Rott (Regensburg) "Beliefs, Doxastic Preferences and Context Effects" Workshop Location Vielberth-Gebäude (on university campus), H 26 Preliminary programme www.ur.de/philosophie-kunst-geschichte-gesellschaft/theoretische-philosophie/workshops/2017/ Organizers Tim Kraft, Christoph Michel, Hans Rott (Theoretical Philosophy, Universität Regensburg) To register and to receive more information, please contact christoph.michel@ur.de -- [LOGIC] mailing list http://www.dvmlg.de/mailingliste.html Archive: http://www.illc.uva.nl/LogicList/ provided by a collaboration of the DVMLG, the Maths Departments in Bonn and Hamburg, and the ILLC at the Universiteit van Amsterdam