Consciousness Online
The Online Consciousness Conference
Program -2011
The Third Annual Online Consciousness Conference is scheduled for February 18th -March 4th 2011. Papers will be available for reading one week before the conference begins. Invited talks Kathleen Akins, Simon Fraser University Black and White and Color Commenter: Pete Mandik, William Paterson University Paul Churchland, University of California San Diego Consciousness: On the Introspection of Apparent Qualitative Simples Stevan Harnad, University of Southampton u0026amp; Universite du Quebec a Montreal Minds, Brains and Turing Jesse Prinz, The Graduate Center, CUNY Attention and the (Dis)unity of Consciousness Special Session on Direct Realism and Perceptual Justification organized by Jacob Berger, The Graduate Center, CUNY Benj Hellie, University of Toronto There It Is Commenters: Susanna Schellenberg, Rutgers University Jeff Speaks, University of Notre Dame Jacob Berger, The Graduate Center CUNY Heather Logue, University of Leeds Contributed Sessions Nemira Gasiunas, Columbia University Grapheme-Color Synesthesia as Perception without Awareness Commenter: Berit Brogaard, University of Missouri Saint Louis Philip Goff, University of Hertfordshire Property Dualists Should be Panpsychists Commenters: Jonathan Simon, New York University William Robinson, Iowa State University Jason Leddington, Bucknell University What We Hear Commenters: Casey O’Callaghan, Rice University Matthew Nudds, University of Edinburgh Bence Nanay, University of Antwerp u0026amp; University of Cambridge Perceptualu0026hellip;
Program -2010
The Second Annual Online Consciousness Conference is now oficially closed. You can still view the presentations and discussion (just click on the title of the presentation) but no new comments will be allowed. We again had a very active conference this year with nearly 14,000 hits (a roughly 37% increase from last year) and 295 comments in the sessions. That’s pretty good! See you next year and don’t forget to leave some feedback!! Please email me at consciousnessonline@gmail.com with any questions or problems. Richard To leave some feedback visit the Wine u0026amp; Cheese Reception Welcome u0026amp; Opening Remarks –Richard Brown, Conference Organizer Special Session on Higher-Order Consciousness Hakwan Lau, Columbia University Sensory Awareness and Perceptual Certainty Commentators: Ned Block, New York University David Rosenthal, The Graduate Center, CUNY David Chalmers, Australian National University/New York university Invited Colloquium on the State of the Art in Brain Decoding Colin Clifford, University of Sydney What Can Brain Decoding tell us about Consciousness? Contributed Sessions Matthew Conduct, Durham University, UK Naive Realism Without Disjunctivism about Experience Commentators: Michelle Montague, University of Bristol Susanna Siegel, Harvard University Keith Frankish, The Open University, UK Qualia: The Real Thing Commentators: Richard Brown, LaGuardia Community College, CUNY Amyu0026hellip;
Program -2009
February 20th-March 4th 2009 The First Annual Online Consciousness Conference is now officially closed. You can still view the presentations and the discussion by clicking on the title of the presentation but no new comments will be allowed. We had a very active conference with almost 11,000 hits and 244 comments in the sessions. To leave some feedback please visit the Wine and Cheese reception (comments are still open here). Welcome u0026amp; Opening Remarks –Richard Brown, Conference Organizer Invited Talk: David Rosenthal, The Graduate Center, CUNY Consciousness and Its Function Contributed Sessions Derek Ball, University of St. Andrews (Arche) The New New Mysterianism Commentators: David Papineau, King’s College –London James Dow, The Graduate Center, CUNY Katalin Balog, Yale University In Defense of the Phenomenal Concept Strategy Commentators: István Aranyosi, Bilkent University -Ankara, Turkey Esa Diaz-Leon, University of Manitoba -Winnipeg, Canada. Clare Batty, University of Kentucky Scents and Sensibilia Commentator: Richard Brown, LaGuardia Community College Dave Beisecker, University of Nevada -Las Vegas Zombies and the Phenomenal Concept Strategy Commentator: Sam Coleman, University of Hertfordshire Richard Brown, LaGuardia Community College, CUNY Turning the Tables on Dualism Commentator: Robert J. Howell, Southern Methodist University Matthew Ivanowich, The University of Western Ontario A Moderate Representationalismu0026hellip;
February 19, 2010
Announcements
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Richard Brown, Conference Organizer
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