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See also:
M. C. Escher, Three spheres II, 1946.

International symposium.

Argumentaire

This conference, organized in partnership with the University of Freiburg as part of the ANR-FNS project " Essential Indexicality and Thoughts about Experience " (ANR-22-CE93-0004), will question the relations between three major themes in contemporary Philosophy of Language and Mind : the problem that mental indexicality poses for a theory of thought, the problem that phenomenal consciousness creates for materialism, and the various transparency theses on self-knowledge and first-person  accessto mental content.

Speakers

  • Gregory Bochner (Collège de France)
  • Paul Boghossian (New York University)
  • Julien Bugnon (University of Fribourg & LOGOS)
  • Katalin Farkas (Central European University)
  • Philip Goff (Durham University)
  • Aidan Gray (University of Illinois, Chicago)
  • Marie Guillot (Nanterre University)
  • Giovanni Merlo (University of Geneva)
  • Martine Nida-Rümelin (University of Fribourg)
  • David Papineau (King's College, London)

Program