MindGrad 2009
Warwick Graduate Conference in the Philosophy of Mind| Host: | Warwick Philosophy Research Students |
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| Network: | Global |
| Start Time: | Saturday, December 5, 2009 at 9:00am |
| End Time: | Sunday, December 6, 2009 at 6:00pm |
| Location: | MS.04, Maths and Statistics Building |
| Street: | University of Warwick |
| City/Town: | Coventry, United Kingdom |
Description
MindGrad is the premier UK graduate conference for philosophers of mind, and attracts graduate students from all over the world. This year's keynotes will be given by Alva Noë on ‘Presence in Pictures’ (University of California, Berkeley) and Tim Crane on ‘The Given’ (University of Cambridge), with responses to graduate papers given by members of the Warwick philosophy department, including Bill Brewer, Quassim Cassam and Naomi Eilan.
The full list of papers for this year’s conference can be found at http://go.warwick.ac.uk/mindgrad, along with further details about the conference, accommodation and transport arrangements. Registration costs just £5 for non-Warwick students, including lunch and refreshments for both days, and there is a conference meal at a reputable Leamington Spa restaurant on Saturday evening for an additional £30, which includes drinks. If you'd like attend, please register here: http://go.warwick.ac.uk/mindgrad/registration
MindGrad 2009 is supported by The Mind Association, The Aristotelian Society, The Analysis Trust, and the University of Warwick Department of Philosophy and Roberts Skills fund.
The full list of papers for this year’s conference can be found at http://go.warwick.ac.uk/mindgrad, along with further details about the conference, accommodation and transport arrangements. Registration costs just £5 for non-Warwick students, including lunch and refreshments for both days, and there is a conference meal at a reputable Leamington Spa restaurant on Saturday evening for an additional £30, which includes drinks. If you'd like attend, please register here: http://go.warwick.ac.uk/mindgrad/registration
MindGrad 2009 is supported by The Mind Association, The Aristotelian Society, The Analysis Trust, and the University of Warwick Department of Philosophy and Roberts Skills fund.

