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Patricia Hanna, Head, Philosophy Research Unit of ATINER & Professor, University of Utah, USA.. Patricia Hanna, Head, Philosophy Research Unit of ATINER & Professor, University of Utah,

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Athens Institute for Education and Research

Arts and Sciences Research Division

Philosophy Research Unit

27-30 May 2013, Athens, Greece

PROGRAM

Conference Venue: St George Lycabettus , 2 Kleomenous Street, 106 75 Kolonaki, Athens, Greece

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ORGANIZING AND SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

1 Dr Gregory T Papanikos, President, ATINER.

2 Dr Patricia Hanna, Head, Philosophy Research Unit of ATINER & Professor, University of Utah, USA.

3 Dr George Poulos, Vice-President of Research, ATINER & Emeritus Professor, University of South Africa, South Africa

4 Dr Nicholas Pappas, Vice-President Academic, ATINER & Professor, Sam Houston University, USA.

5 Dr Donald V Poochigian, Professor, University of North Dakota, USA.

6 Dr Mechthild Nagel, Professor, SUNY Cortland, USA

7 Dr Michael Paraskos, Provost, Cornaro Institute, Cyprus.

8 Dr Kiriake Xerohemona, Lecturer, Florida International University, USA.

9 Dr Michael Aristidou, Assistant Professor, Barry University, USA

10 Dr Chrysoula Gitsoulis, Adjunct Lecturer, City College, City University of New York, USA

11 Dr Gregory A Katsas, Head, Sociology Research Unit, ATINER & Associate Professor, The American College of Greece-Deree College, Greece.

12 Ms Lila Skountridaki, Researcher, ATINER & Ph.D Student, University of Strathclyde, U.K.

13 Mr Vasilis Charalampopoulos, Researcher, ATINER & Ph.D Student, University of Stirling, U.K.

Administration

Fani Balaska, Stavroula Kiritsi, Eirini Lentzou, Konstantinos Manolidis, Katerina Maraki & Celia Sakka

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C O N F E R E N C E P R O G R A M

Monday 27 May 201 3

08:00-08:30 Registration

08:30-09:00 Welcome and Opening Remarks

09:00-10:30 Session I (Room A): Phenomenology

Chair: Dr Patricia Hanna, Head, Philosophy Research Unit of ATINER & Professor,

University of Utah, USA

09:00-10:30 Session II (Room B): Epistemology Chair: Dr Nicholas Pappas, Vice-President Academic, ATINER & Professor, Sam

Houston University, USA

1 Steven Burik, Lecturer, Sim University, Singapore Polemos and Dao: Conflict and

Harmony in Heidegger and Zhuangzi

2 *Giuseppe (Joseph) Naimo, Lecturer, University of Notre Dame, Australia

Temporal Being and the Authentic Self

3 Raluca Badoi, Ph.D Student, Babes-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Levinasian Insomnia: Between Ontology and Ethics

1 John Williams, Associate Professor, Singapore Management University, Singapore Eliminativism, Dialetheism and Moore’s Paradox

2 Nevin Climenhaga, Ph.D Student, University of Notre Dame, USA Cartesianism

and Epistemic Normativity

3 M Alipour Kalaei, Assistant Professor, Institute of Social Sciences and Islamic Studies, Iran Does Epistemic Justification Come in Degrees?

10:30-12:00 Session III (Room A): Philosophy of Science

Chair: *Giuseppe (Joseph) Naimo, Lecturer, University of Notre Dame, Australia

10:30-12:00 Session IV (Room B): Philosophy of Religion & Value Theory Chair: John Williams, Associate Professor, Singapore Management University,

Singapore

1 *Donald Poochigian, Professor, University of North Dakota, USA Bohm’s Paradox

and the Conscious Observer

2 Joseph Thompson, Associate Professor, University of Alaska Fairbanks, USA Two

Dogmas of Reductionism: On the Irreducibility of Self-Consciousness and the

Impossibility of Neurophilosophy

Scientific Inquiry: Lewis versus Woodward

1 Paul Lewis, Professor and Chair of Department of Philosophy, Bethel College, USA

On the Philosophical Possibilities for a Constructive Theology of Self

2 Bettina Muller, Ph.D Student, University of Duesseldorf, Germany What is Good

12:00-13:30 Session V (Room A): Ancient I

Chair: *Donald Poochigian, Professor, University of North Dakota, USA.

12:00-13:30 Session VI (Room B): Aesthetics Chair: Paul Lewis, Professor and Chair of Department of Philosophy, Bethel College,

USA

1 Aristotelis Santas, Professor, Valdosta State University, USA Aristotelian Ethics and

Biophilia

2 Ioannis Christodoulou, Lecturer, University of Cyprus, Cyprus Nous and Phantasia

in Aristotle’s On the Soul

3 Pritika Nehra, Researcher, Indian Institute of Technology, India Moral Explanation

in Aristotle’s Nichomachean Ethics

1 Ewa Bobrowska, Assistant Professor, Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, Poland Paraesthetics: Irvine School of Aesthetic Theory and Criticism

2 Daniel Gustafsson, Ph.D Student, University of York, UK The Love of Art

14:00-15:00 Lunch (details during registration)

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15:00-16:30 Session VII (Room A): Ethics

Chair: Aristotelis Santas, Professor, Valdosta State University, USA.

1 Arul Raj Madalai Muthu, Ph.D Student, KU Leuven, Belgium The Ambivalence of Gift-Giving

2 *Antoine Panạoti, Lecturer, McGill University, Canada No-self and Altruism: What is the Relation?

3 Trina Mamoon, Associate Professor, University of Alaska Fairbanks, USA Russian Modernism or Mysticism? Vladimir Solovyev as Philosopher

17:00-19:30 Session VIII (Room A): Philosophy of Religion

Chair: *Antoine Panạoti, Lecturer, McGill University, Canada.

1 Drago Djuric, Associate Professor, University of Belgrade, Serbia Al-Kindi's and W L Craig's Cosmological Arguments

2 *Saladdin Ahmed, PhD Candidate, University of Ottawa, Canada Re-introducing Philosophy to the Critique of Religion

3 Sinem Elkatip Hatipoglu, Assistant Professor, Istanbul Sehir University, Turkey The Token Condition and the Possibility of Consciousness without Self-Consciousness

4 Sander Wilkens, Privatdozent, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany Amendments to the Theory of Recognition

5 Sri Poedjiastoeti, PhD Student, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia Harmony without Conformity

21:00–23:00 Greek Night (Details during registration)

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Tuesday 28 May 2013

08:30-10:00 Session IX (Room A): Philosophy of Mind

Chair: Roderick Long, Professor, Auburn University, USA.

1 Edouard Asseo, France Theory of Consciousness

2 Tae-Kyung Kim, Ph.D Student, University of York, UK Colour Perception and Conceptual Contents: Is the Content of Colour Experience Entirely Determined by the Physical Property?

3 Takuya Niikawa, Ph.D Student, Hokkaido University, Japan The Disagreement on Nạve Realism and its Analysis

10:15-11:45 Session XI (Room A): Existentialism

Chair: *Rafael Lucas, Professor, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil.

10:15-11:45 Session XIII (Room B): Phenomenology Chair: *Maria Adamos, Associate Professor, Georgia Southern University, USA.

1 Roderick Long, Professor, Auburn University, USA Shakespeare, Godwin, Kafka,

and the Political Problem of Other Minds

Moral Guilt

1 Cristian Tiple, PhD Student, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Crisis and Ideology

12:00-13:30 Session X (Room A): Ancient II

Chair: William O’Meara, Professor, James Madison University, USA.

12:00-13:30 Session XIV (Room A): Ethics & Political Philosophy Chair: Dr Patricia Hanna, Head, Philosophy Research Unit of ATINER & Professor,

University of Utah, USA

1 Anastasia Gritsenko, Researcher, University of London, UK On Buddhist

Happiness and Aristotle’s eudemonia: A Paradoxical Account?

2 Ilse Somavilla, Researcher, University of Innsbruck, Austria Thaumazein in

Ancient Greek Philosophy and Wonder in the Writings of Ludwig Wittgenstein

3 *Maria Adamos, Associate Professor, Georgia Southern University, USA The

Ancients, the Vulgar, and Hume’s Skepticism (Tuesday 28 May 2013)

1 Michelle Ciurria, Ph.D Student, York University, Canada The Standard of the Reasonable Person: An Avoidability Approach (Tuesday 28 May 2013)

2 *Rafael Lucas, Professor, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil On

Individual and State in Bentham and Mill’s Utilitarianism

13:30-14:30 Lunch (Details during registration)

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14:30-16:00 Session XV (Room A): Open Session

Chair: *Stephen Steinberg, Lecturer in Philosophy and Advisor to the President, University of Pennsylvania, USA.

1 Dale Jacquette, Professor, University of Bern, Switzerland Semantic Intentionality and Intending to Act

2 Jaya Ray, Assistant Professor, Delhi University, India Scope of Semantic Innocence

17:30-20:30 Urban Walk (Details during registration)

21:00-22:00 Dinner (Details during registration)

Wednesday 29 May 2013

Cruise: (Details during registration)

Thursday 30 June 2013

Delphi Visit: (Details during registration)

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