Book promotion “Prema dualizmu – Ogledi iz filozofije uma”


The Croatian Society for Analytic Philosophy invites you to a promotion of the book by Davor Pećnjak and Tomislav Janović entitled “Prema dualizmu (Eng. Towards Dualism)“, Zagreb: Ibis grafika, 2016. The promotion will take place on Thursday 1.2.2018 at 19:00, venue Antikvarijat Ex Libris, Riva Boduli 3b, 51000 Rijeka.

Speakers: Boran Berčić (University of Rijeka) and Nenad Smokrović (University of Rijeka)

Call for papers – ESPP 2018 in Rijeka

EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY

CALL FOR PAPERS

26th Annual Meeting of the European Society for Philosophy and Psychology (ESPP)
University of Rijeka, Croatia 10th-13th September 2018.

Keynote Speakers:

Robyn Carston (Linguistics, UCL and President of the ESPP)
José Luis Bermúdez (Philosophy, Texas A&M)
Michael Graziano (Psychology, Princeton)
L. A. Paul (Philosophy, UNC Chapel Hill/St Andrews)

Invited Symposia:

Polysemy (Organizer: Ingrid Lossius Falkum; CSMN, Oslo)
Speakers: Ekaterina Klepousniotou (Leeds); Louise McNally (Universitat Pompeu Fabra); Francois Recanati (IJN, Paris)

Normative and descriptive approaches to human reasoning (Organizer: Shira Elqayam; Psychology, De Montfort)
Speakers: Niels Skovgaard Olsen, (University of Göttingen); Gerhard Schurz, (Düsseldorf University); Michaela Wänke, (Manheim University)

The evolution of consciousness (Organizer: Liz Irvine; Philosophy, Cardiff)
Speakers: Jonathan Birch (LSE); Janicke Nordgreen (Norwegian University of Life Sciences); Clint Perry (Queen Mary, London)

Experience, decisions, and the self (Organizer: Christina Starmans; Psychology, Toronto)
Speakers: TBA

For more information on the conference and the official call for papers see here.

Invitation to a promotion of the book “Perspectives on the Self”

The Croatian Socety for Analytic Philosophy invites you to a promotion of the book “Perspectives on the Self“, Boran Berčić (ed.), Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2017 that will be held on Thursday 30.11.2017 at 18h at the library “Bogdan Ogrizović”, address: Preradovićeva 5, 10000 Zagreb.

Speakers:
Prof. dr. sc. Filip Grgić (Institute of Philosophy, Zagreb)
Dr. sc. Dušan Dožudić (Institute of Philosophy, Zagreb)
Prof. dr. sc. Boran Berčić (University of Rijeka)

See the invitation here.

Invitation to a lecture by professor Filip Grgić

The Department of Philosophy (University of Rijeka) and the Croatian Society for Analytic Philosophy are pleased to invite you to a lecture entitled “Deliberation, Investigation, and the Assumption of Openness” by professor Filip Grgić (Institute of Philosophy in Zagreb).
See the invitation here.
The lecture will take place on Thursday 12.10.2017. at 12:00, at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, room 450, 4th floor.

Invitation to a talk by Arto Mutanen

The Croatian Society for Analytic Philosophy and the Department of philosophy in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Rijeka invite you to a talk by professor Arto Mutanen (Finnish National Defence University, Finnish Naval Academy, Helsinki Finnland) entitled “Philosophy of War”.
The talk will be held on Wednesday 27.09.2017. from 12 till 13,30 at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Rijeka, Sveučilišna avenija 4, room 401 (4. floor).

See the invitation here.

A lecture and a workshop with Paul Gilbert

The Department of Philosophy (University of Rijeka) and the Croatian Society for Analytic Philosophy are pleased to invite you to a lecture and a workshop with Paul Gilbert.

The title of professor Gilbert’s talk is “Deathbed Regrets (With examples from English poetry)”.
The talk will be followed by a workshop that is dedicated to themes from Gilbert and colleagues’ book “Metaphilosophy

See the invitation here.

The lecture and workshop will take place on Thursday 14.9.2017, at the Facutly of Humanities and Social Sciences in Rijeka, room 401.

Collection “Perspectives on the Self” is published

2017. August

Cover: Cathedral of St. James in Šibenik


Berčić, B. (ed.) Perspectives on the Self. University of Rijeka 2017.

Can we upload ourselves to computers? Are our iPhones and Notebooks parts of us? Why is Know thyself! still a good advice? What did the logical positivists think about the Cogito? Why did the Buddha argued that the self does not exist? Did the Ancients have a notion of subjectivity? What does it mean to put oneself in someone else’s shoes? Should we feel sorry for those who have never been born? In what sense does Emma Bovary exist? What counts as a good answer to the question “Who am I?”

In this collection of articles an international team of seventeen authors raise and answer these and many other interesting questions about the self and related matters.

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