Evento Acadêmico


The 1st South American Colloquium On Naturalism And Experimental Philosophy

Online Event: July 27th - 29th, 2021

Sponsoring Institutions

FAPERGS - Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Rio Grande do Sul

Promotion

  • UCS - Humanities Knowledge Area
  • UCS - Philosophy Graduate Program
  • X-Lab: Philosophy, Ethology and Neurosciences

Organizers

Scientific Committee

Program

July 27th

9:00 - Pascale Willemsen - University of Zurich*
Discussant: Evandro Barbosa - UFPEL

10:30 - Interlude
10:45 - Eduardo Vicentini de Medeiros - UFSM
11:45 - Lunch
13:30 - Bernardo Aguilera - Universidad del Chile*
Discussant: Caetano Sordi - IPHAN
15:00 - Interlude
15:15 - Matheus Silveira e Heloísa Allgayer - UCS*
16:15 - Coffee Break
16:45 - Kristin Andrews - York University*
Discussant: Heloísa Allgayer - UCS
18:15 - Closing

July 28th

09:00 - Pandemic session: Darlei Dall'agnol - UFSC, Marco Antonio Azevedo - UNISINOS
Discussant: Ismail Fagundes - UCS
10:30 - Interlude
10:45 - Caroline Marin - UFPE
11:45 - Lunch
13:30 - Noel Struchiner - PUCRJ e Guilherme Silva de Almeida - Fundação Getúlio Vargas*
Discussant: Lucas Mateus Dalsotto - UCS
15:00 - Interlude
15:15 - Nythamar de Oliveira - PUCRS*
16:15 - Coffee Break
16:45 - Edouard Machery - Pittsburgh University*
Discussant: Luca Igansi - UFPEL
18:15 - Closing

July 29th

09:00 - Nara Figueiredo - UNICAMP*
Discussant: Marta Caravà - Ruhr University Bochum
10:30 - Interlude
10:45 - Sofia Stein - UNISINOS*
11:45 - Lunch
13:30 - Gabriel Mograbi - UFRJ*
Discussant: César Meurer - UFABC
15:00 - Interlude
15:15 - Juliano Santos do Carmo - UFPEL*
16:15 - Coffee Break
16:45 - Joshua Knobe - Yale University*
Discussant: Fabrício Pontin - La Salle University
18:15 - Closing

*Lectures' subjects yet to be confirmed.
Total workload
24 hours

Live streaming

The lectures will be live online streamed. The participant will receive the information via e-mail.

Price

R$ 20,00.

Registration

Registrations can be made until July 24th.
To register, fill in the application form here.

International Researchers' short bio

Joshua Knobe - Ph.D. in Philosophy at Princeton University Professor Knobe is a Professor of Cognitive Science and Philosophy at Yale University. He has been recognized as a prominent experimental philosopher, whose work ranges across issues on intentional action, causation, free will and moral responsibility, folk explanations of behavior, and intuitions about consciousness.

Pascale Willemsen - Ph.D. in Philosophy at Ruhr-University Bochum Professor Willemsen is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Eccellenza Research Group of Kevin Reuter at the University of Zurich. Her research interests are in moral philosophy and metaethics, moral psychology, as well as experimental philosophy. She has intensively worked on the attribution of moral responsibility, with a special focus on the role of causal judgments.

Kristin Andrews - Ph.D. in Philosophy at the University of Minnesota Professor Andrews is York Research Chair in Philosophy of Animal Minds, Professor of Philosophy, and member of the Cognitive Science program. She works on issues related to belief and social understanding, the evolution of morality, methodology in animal cognition research, and animal rights.

Edouard Machery - Ph.D. in Philosophy at Sorbonne University Professor Machery is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh. His research focuses on the philosophical issues raised by psychology and cognitive neuroscience with a special interest in concepts, moral psychology, the relevance of evolutionary biology for understanding cognition, and the methods of psychology and cognitive neuroscience.

Bernardo Aguilera - Ph.D. in Philosophy at the University of Sheffield Professor Aguilera is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Chile. His research interests are in biomedical ethics, philosophy of mind, philosophy of cognitive science, and philosophy of computing and information.