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The second Hokkaido-Tartu online philosophy workshop on December 19 and 21

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The second Hokkaido-Tartu philosophy workshop will take place online, on zoom, on December 19 and 21, 2024. 

The workshop is meant to provide an opportunity for philosophers in Japan and Estonia to exchange ideas and present their research to one another.

Everyone interested is welcome to attend, inculding students!

For any further questions or the Zoom link, please contact uku.tooming@ut.ee.

Schedule (Eastern European Standard Time, GMT +2):

19 December 2024

09:00–9:05 Introduction

09:05–09:50 Uku Tooming, “Can’t Stop the Revolution: Problems with Hermeneutic Mental Fictionalism”

09:50–10:35 Shuji Ri & Rui Kubota, “Difficulty, Virtues, & the Value of Achievement”

10:35–10:50 Break

10:50–11:35 Miriana Maio, “Factive Higher-Order Thought Theory (FHOTT). A New Approach to Animal Self-Knowledge”

11:35–12:20 Kiichi Inarimori, “Non-Cognivism of Moral Responsibility and the Necessity of Free Will”

21 December 2024

09:00–9:45 Katsunori Miyahara, “Enacting Respect”

09:45–10:30 Nikolai Shurakov, “The Stakes Effect: New Evidence from a Retraction-Based Experimental Design”

10:30–10:45 Break

10:45–11:30 Tamaki Komada, “Correspondence Pluralism and The Unity of Truth”

11:30–12:15 Bruno Mölder, “Can Mental Fictionalism Avoid Cognitive Collapse?

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