*Immateriality*
Trinity College, Cambridge
February 18, 2016

Suppose that immaterial things exist. Could they have causal powers? A
location in space? Could they think? In this conference we will investigate
the condition of immateriality, and its relation to the self and cognition.

Programme
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9:00 Welcome

9:15 Tianyue Wu (Peking) (videoconference contribution)
9:45 John Marenbon (Cambridge)
10:30 Tianyi Zhang (Cambridge)

11:15 Coffee break

11:45 Elena Baltuta (Humboldt Berlin)

12:45 Lunch

1:45 Chris Meyns (Cambridge)
2:45 Paul Lodge (Oxford)

3:45 Coffee break

4:45 Maria Rosa Antognazza (King’s College London)
5:45 Howard Robinson (Central European University)

6:45 Tim Crane (Cambridge)

7:00 Finish

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Event hashtag: #immaterial2016

This conference is free and open to all. Joining us? Collect your ticket
here: https://immateriality.eventbrite.co.uk

Organised jointly by the Immateriality, Thinking and the Self in the Long
Middle Ages project <http://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/research/immateriality> and
the New Directions in the Study of the Mind Project
<http://www.newdirectionsproject.com>. The event is sponsored by the John
Templeton Foundation, the British Academy, the University of Cambridge and
Peking University.


*Chris S. Meyns* | *Research associate and Post-doctoral by-fellow*
Faculty of Philosophy | Churchill College | University of Cambridge
Web: chrismeyns.xyz
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<http://cambridge.academia.edu/chrismeyns> | Google Scholar
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<https://uk.linkedin.com/in/csmeyns>
New Directions Project <http://newdirectionsproject.com> | The Mod Squad
<http://philosophymodsquad.wordpress.com>
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