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 --16-March-2018-Philosophy-of-Imagination-Bochum-G
 ermany
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SUMMARY:"Philosophy of Imagination", Bochum, Germa
 ny
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180315
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180316
LOCATION:Bochum, Germany
DESCRIPTION:Recently, the notion of imagination ha
 s received much attention, especially in the epist
 emology of modality. However, what exactly it mean
 s to imagine something, and under what circumstanc
 es imaginability is a justification for believing 
 in a modal claim, is still up for debate. The conf
 erence aims to elucidate the notion of imagination
 .  The interdisciplinarity of the topic is reflect
 ed in the expertises of the invited speakers: Magd
 alena Balcerak Jackson (University of Miami), Fran
 cesco Berto (ILLC, University of Amsterdam), Ruth 
 Byrne (Trinity College Dublin), Heinrich Wansing (
 Ruhr-University Bochum) and Timothy Williamson (Ox
 ford University).  Submissions are invited of abst
 racts for contributed talks. Abstracts should not 
 exceed 3000 words (incl. references). Accepted aut
 hors will give a talk of about 20 minutes followed
  by a short discussion.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>Recently,
  the notion of imagination has received much atten
 tion, especially in the epistemology of modality. 
 However, what exactly it means to imagine somethin
 g, and under what circumstances imaginability is a
  justification for believing in a modal claim, is 
 still up for debate. The conference aims to elucid
 ate the notion of imagination.</p>\n\n  <p>The int
 erdisciplinarity of the topic is reflected in the 
 expertises of the invited speakers: Magdalena Balc
 erak Jackson (University of Miami), Francesco Bert
 o (ILLC, University of Amsterdam), Ruth Byrne (Tri
 nity College Dublin), Heinrich Wansing (Ruhr-Unive
 rsity Bochum) and Timothy Williamson (Oxford Unive
 rsity).</p>\n</div><div>\n  <p>Submissions are inv
 ited of abstracts for contributed talks. Abstracts
  should not exceed 3000 words (incl. references). 
 Accepted authors will give a talk of about 20 minu
 tes followed by a short discussion.</p>\n</div>
URL:https://ruhr-uni-bochum.de/philimagconf/
CONTACT:philimagconf at rub.de
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