Non-physicalist Views of Consciousness
May 24-26, 2016
Trinity Hall, Cambridge, UK

Registration open: http://nonphysicalism.eventbrite.co.uk/

*Program*

Tuesday 24 May

1:30 pm    Arrival
2:00 pm    David Pitt: Acquaintance as Knowledge
3:30 pm    Tea
4:30 pm    Helen Yetter Chappell
6:00 pm    Reception

Wednesday 25 May

8:30 am      Arrival
9:00 am      Bram Vaassen: Mental Causation for Naturalist Dualists
10:00 am    John Roman: What is Synesthetic Color?
11:00 am    Coffee
11:30 am    Charles Siewert: Experienced Thought and Self-Knowledge
1:00 pm     Lunch
2:00 pm    Hedda Hassel Mørch: IIT, Russellian Monism and the Combination
Problem
3:00 pm     Tea
3:30 pm    Derek Lam: The Magnitudes Beyond Our Mind
4:30 pm    Clare MacCumhaill: BIVS: Space and the Neglected Letter
6:00 pm     Pub

Thursday 26 May

9:00 am     Arrival
9:30 am     Howard Robinson: Why Naturalism Without Physicalism Does Not
Work For Consciousness
11:00 am    Coffee
11:30 am    Adam Pautz: A Dilemma for Russellian Monists About Consciousness
1:00 pm      Conference ends

*Access*

Trinity Hall provides access information here
<http://www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/prospective-students/life/support/detail.asp?ItemID=1668>.
Some core points:

   - Parking on Central Site is extremely difficult, especially due to
   bollard restrictions in town centre. Several disabled parking bays on
   King's Parade.
   - Graham Storey Room (where the conference will be held): Ground floor
   and accessible.
   - College grounds and buildings: Level access to main entrance, with
   bell at gate. Level throughout. Front court has fairly even slabbed paving,
   and cobbles can be avoided. Surfaces further inside are concrete, paved or
   gravel. Almost all public areas accessible to wheelchair users. Small
   gardens on site. Gravel paths and level lawn. Two benches overlooking river.
   - Accessible toilets located on ground floor of staircase close to
   porters' lodge.
   - Assistance dogs welcome.
   - Large print information on request.
   - Lights around college grounds turn on automatically at dusk. Public
   areas generally well lit.
   - Induction loop installed in porters' lodge. Loops can be acquired if
   needed. Little traffic noise, as the college is off the main street.
   Generally quiet around college.

If you have questions relating to access or other considerations, contact
Trinity Hall's Disability Liaison Officer, Rosie Ince,
[email protected] or 01223 332564.

Any questions? Get in touch with the organizers.

Event hashtag: #nonphysicalism

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