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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Rutgers
CONTACT:https://nyphilsci.wordpress.com/2022/04/20/free-will-implications-f
rom-physics-and-metaphysics/
DESCRIPTION:Free WillImplications from Physics and Metaphysics\nThe worksho
p will be hybrid\, and anyone interested can participate through Zoom\, al
though there will be limited spots for in-person participants. If you are
interested in attending in-person\, please reply to this email or write to
loewer@philosophy.rutgers.edu.\nBarry Loewer (loewer@philosophy.rutgers.e
du) Assistant: Diego Arana (diego.arana@rutgers.edu)Program (All times are
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(Rutgers)The Consequence Argument Meets the Mentaculus4:30pm Carlo Rovelli
(Aix-Marseille\, UWO)Free will: Back to Reichenbach\nMay 1210:00am Kadri
Vihvelin (USC)Why We can’t Change the Past11:30am Valia Allori (NIU)Freedo
m from the Quantum?3:00pm Tim O’Connor (Indiana\, Baylor)Top-Down and Inde
terministic Agency: Why?4:30pm Jessica Wilson (Toronto)Two Routes to the E
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r@philosophy.rutgers.edu.
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Why We can’t Change the Past
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Freedom from the Quantum?
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DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce that the 26th annual meeting of the
Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness will be held at New
York University on June 22-25\, 2023.\nSubmissions for talks and posters a
re now open with a deadline of February 15\, 2023. Conference registration
will open in early 2023.\nKeynote speakers\, symposia\, tutorials\, and h
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June 22-25\, 2023.
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deadline of February 15\, 2023. Conference registration will open in early 2023.
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philosopher Rebecca Newberger Goldstein dissect the connections between t
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product of neural activities within the brain\, or does it connect with de
eper and more fundamental features of physical reality that possibly span
across nature beyond the realm of living forms? Is there such a thing as t
he proper locus of the mind? How independent is the mind from its biologic
al foundations? It is generally believed that what distinguishes the human
mind is precisely its capacity to ask and probe these very questions. But
is it actually equipped to answer them? How far does the scope of the min
d extend? And what role does reflection and conscious thought play in its
operation?
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DESCRIPTION:This talk explores the reflexive nature of consciousness\, whic
h consists primarily in the fact that a state of consciousness has a refle
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typically be aware of itself as having that state. Comparing Kant’s\, Fich
te’s\, and selected contemporary analytic theories of this reflexivity sho
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(or mode) and content of a state of consciousness is conceived. The first
part examines Kant’s formal theory of consciousness: reflexivity is under
stood not in terms of a self-referential content resulting from a reflecti
on on the state of the subject\, but as the universal transcendental form
that any content must have in order to be representationally significant a
nd potentially conscious to the subject. The second part examines Fichte’s
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ent that\, although often implicit\, can be read off from the subject’s co
ntextual situatedness in nature. In conclusion\, Kant’s theory can be unde
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between Fichtean absolute subjectivity and a naturalist absolute objectiv
ity.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration Information\n\n\n\nRegistration is free b
ut required. A registration link will be shared via email with our departm
ent mailing lists a few weeks before the event. Please contact Jack Mikusz
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\n\n\n\n\n\nDisability Accommodations\n\n\n\nThe Philosophy Department pro
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accommodations should be submitted to philosophy@nyu.edu at least two week
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URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/the-reflexivity-of-consc
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self-referential content that determines the subject as an object from the
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ories tend to reduce reflexivity to an objective constituent of content th
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DESCRIPTION:We are excited to announce the upcoming MAPS Symposium on the P
hilosophy of Quantum Mechanics\, taking place at NYU on April 25th from 3p
m-7pm. The event will feature talks from Eddy Chen\, Emily Adlam\, and Tim
Maudlin. Further details can be found below.\nTalks:\n\nEddy Chen (UCSD):
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etry of Influence is Not Statistical.”\nTim Maudlin (NYU): “Nonlocality”\n
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t RSVP by emailing Diego Arana (da689@rutgers.edu) and Barry Loewer (loewe
r@philosophy.rutgers.edu) to ensure their names are added to the entry lis
t for the NYU building. For any further information\, please contact us th
rough the emails just provided.
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DESCRIPTION:When someone is in a conscious state\, must they be aware of th
at state? The Buddhist philosopher Dignāga offers a brilliant route to an
swering this question by leveraging the role awareness might play as a con
straint on memory. I begin by clarifying his strategy and what conclusion
s it might be used to establish. Here I examine different candidate direc
tions of explanation between consciousness and inner awareness. I interpr
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fails. The first main problem is that\, contrary to Dignāga’s contemporar
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leveraging the role awareness might play as a constraint on memory. I be
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tablish. Here I examine different candidate directions of explanation bet
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h between his view and contemporary higher-order theories of consciousness
. I then turn to explain why the memory argument fails. The first main p
roblem is that\, contrary to Dignāga’s contemporary defenders\, there is n
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tates. The second main problem is that the proposed awareness constraint
on memory is highly problematic\, in tension both with ancient objections
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DESCRIPTION:Presented by Metro Area Philosophers of Science\nDirections: En
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ID and vaccination card ready. For any questions\, please contact Diego Ar
ana (da689@rutgers.edu)\, Barry Loewer (loewer@philosophy.rutgers.edu) and
Jack Mikuszewski (jhm378@nyu.edu).\n
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in our talkPOPc tent\; these become episodes on our podcast.\n\n\nThe Satu
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ning is at Tomato Mouse Gallery\, it will be the more full talkPOPc experi
ence. This includes the visual artworks and text on the same topic of cens
orship (derived from my book Cover Up the Dirty Parts! Cambridge Scholars
Press). There will also be of course the always-present talkPOPc conversat
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, Dena Shottenkirk. The times are 2 pm – 6 pm.\n\n\nThe puppet of course m
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make either (or both!) of these events. Please sign up for a time on our
website. We are sure you would find it both fun and rewarding.\n\n\nHope t
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SUMMARY:Brooklyn Public Philosophers on Cencorship
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riend of talkPOPc!
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I would like to invite you to ou
r amazing happenings on the weekend of Sept 23th and Sept 24th. On both ni
ghts we are holding one-to-one philosophy conversations about censorship i
n our talkPOPc tent\; these become episodes on our podcast.
\n
\n\n
The Saturday\, Sept 23rd event is at the Center for Fiction in d
owntown Brooklyn (@courtyard)\, and Montez Radio will be live streaming th
at one. Which is super cool! That’s from 5 pm – 7 pm.
\n
\n\n
On Sunday\, Sept 24th\, the happening is at Tomato Mouse Gallery\, it w
ill be the more full talkPOPc experience. This includes the visual artwork
s and text on the same topic of censorship (derived from my book Cover Up
the Dirty Parts! Cambridge Scholars Press). There will also be of course t
he always-present talkPOPc conversation tent\, with two separate philosoph
ers – Nicholas Whittaker and myself\, Dena Shottenkirk. The times are 2 pm
– 6 pm.
\n
\n\n
The puppet of course makes an appearance a
t both events!
\n
\n\n
It would be wonderful if you could m
ake either (or both!) of these events. Please sign up for a time on our we
bsite. We are sure you would find it both fun and rewarding.
\n
\n\n
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DESCRIPTION:The controversial issue of information transfer in quantum tele
portation procedure is analyzed in the framework of the many-worlds interp
retation of quantum mechanics. In contrast to the claims of Deutsch & Hayd
en 2000\, it is argued that quantum information\, considered as a measurab
le property for an observer in a particular world\, is transferred in a no
nlocal way in the teleportation process. This\, however\, does not lead to
action at a distance on the level of the universe which includes all para
llel worlds. Preprint: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/21447/
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SUMMARY:Transfer of quantum information in teleportation. Lev Vaidman
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sial issue of information transfer in quantum teleportation procedure is a
nalyzed in the framework of the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mech
anics. In contrast to the claims of Deutsch & Hayden 2000\, it is argued t
hat quantum information\, considered as a measurable property for an obser
ver in a particular world\, is transferred in a nonlocal way in the telepo
rtation process. This\, however\, does not lead to action at a distance on
the level of the universe which includes all parallel worlds. Preprint: <
a href='https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/21447/'>https://philsci-archive.p
itt.edu/21447/
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