Recent and Upcoming Talks
October 4, 2019 Sept 30-Oct 2, 2019 Sept 27-29, 2019 Sept 24-25, 2019 July 1-4, 2019 June 25, 2019 (TBA) May 19-21, 2019 February 27, 2019 October 29, 2018 October 25, 2018. October 23, 2018 October 20, 2018 Sept 20-1, 2018 July 18, 2018 May 29, 2018 May 24, 2018 April 6, 2018 Feb 21, 2018 Feb 9, 2018 Oct 14, 2017 June 19-20, 2017 June 14-16, 2017 June 12, 2017 June 7-8, 2017 February 3, 2017 November 5, 2016 October 27, 2016 October 11, 2016 Sept 16, 2016 Sept 19-23, 2016 August 13, 2016 August 10, 2016 June 25, 2016 June 7, 2016 May 19-20, 2016 April 21, 2016 March 11, 2016 Feb 11, 2016 April 10, 2016 April 12, 2016 January 26, 2016 Nov 18, 2015 Oct 22, 2015 Sept 26, 2015 June 12, 2015 June 1, 2015 April 24, 2015 April 23, 2015 April 18, 2015 April 7, 2015 March 20,2015 |
2019
"No 'How' Privileged Self-Knowledge", Warwick University "Expression and Self-Knowledge" Invited talk and visit, University of Mannheim TBA, International Conference “Thought, Action and Communication in Animals”, Zurich, Switzerland "Pragmatics and Origins of Meaning", Sheffield University (Psychology) Invited lectures on Origins of Meaning at the Diverse Intelligences Summer Institute (DISI), University of St. Andrews "'I', My Self, and My Mental States", workshop on Epistemology and Metaphysics of the Self, Edinburgh University "Neo-Expressivism: (Self-) Knowledge, Meaning, and Truth", invited keynote , Society for Exact Philosophy Meetings, York University, Canada "Origins of Meaning: A Philosophical Perspective”, Fellows’ Research Talk, University of Connecticut Humanities Institute 2018 “Crude Meaning, Brute Thought”, Workshop on “Enactivism, Words, and Numbers.” Antwerp, Belgium. “Protolanguage: Meaning, Structure, and Expression”, invited talk to the Linguistic Circle, University of Edinburgh “Epistemological Disjunctivism: Perception, Expression, and Self-Knowledge” (with Drew Johnson), Arche Language & Mind Group. “Neo-Expressivism: (Self-)Knowledge, Meaning, and Truth” Conference on “Expressivisms, Knowledge, and Truth.” University College, London Invited participants, Conference on “Applied Neo-Pragmatism”, College of William and Mary “Truth: Between Deflationism and Pluralism” (with Keith Simmons). Ohio State University, "Speaking Your Mind in Your Mind" (with Jordan Ochs), Conference on the Structure of Epistemic Warrant, Edinburgh "Speaking Your Mind in Your Mind" (with Jordan Ochs), Conference on Self-Knowledge, Stirling "Expression, Communication, and Origins of Meaning: A Philosophical Perspective”, Penn State University "Crude Meaning, Brute Thought", Philosophy Colloquium, University of Edinburgh "Crude Meaning, Brute Thought", Philosophy Colloquium, University of Memphis 2017 “Speaking and Knowing My Mind”, Keynote, Hammond Society Graduate conference, Johns Hopkins, “Neo-Expressivism, Self-Knowledge, and the Nature of Mind” (tentative title), Epistemology-led Philosophy of Mind, Oxford, UK Neo-Expressivism, Self-Knowledge, and Origins of Meaning, A 3-day Masterclass Spanish Society for Analytic Philosophy, Madrid, Spain “Origins of Meaning”, University of Seville, Spain “Inner Speech and Self-Knowledge: A Neo-Expressivist View” (with Jordan Ochs), Workshop on Belief, Self-Knowledge, and Transparency, University of Oviedo, Spain “Crude Meaning, Brute Thought; or: What Are They Thinking?”, York University, Torronto, March 3, 2017; Cognitive Science Colloquium, UConn 2016 “Expression and Meaning: Acts, Products, and ‘Normative Language’”, First Seven Hills Workshop on Mind, Metaphysics, and Ethics, College of Holly Cross “Neo-Expressivism”, Invited speaker at the Seminar on Non-Cognitivism (Fitelson and Spencer), MIT “Gricean Intentions and Origins of Meaning”, Cognitive Science Proseminar “Expression and Meaning: Acts, Products, and ‘Normative Language’”, Indiana University ------- Keynote paper, Minds Online Conference “Expressive Communication”, Seminar, St. Andrews, UK “Expressive Communication and Origins of Meaning”, Symposium on intentionality in animal communication, the European Society of Philosophy and Psychology on animal communication, St. Andrews, UK “Expressivism, Language, and Mind: A Workshop with Dorit Bar-On”, with 5 presentations and replies. University of Szczecin, Poland “Expression and Meaning: Acts, Products, and Linguistic Fossils”, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany “Crude Meaning, Brute Thought; or: What Are They Thinking?!”, Language and Thought workshop, Salzburg, Austria “Expression, Communication, and Origins of Meaning: A Philosophical Perspective”, invited Mind-Brain Lecture, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany “Speaking and Knowing My Mind”, Self-Knowledge workshop, Harvard University Expression and Self-Knowledge (mini-workshop on my work) at Freiburg University, Germany “Pragmatic Interpretation and Signaler-Receiver Asymmetries in Animal Communication” (with Richard Moore), Berlin School of Mind and Brain Reading Club, Humboldt University, and Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin & Workshop “Expression, Communication, and Origins of Meaning: A Philosophical Perspective”, Plenary Colloquium, Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin & Workshop on the Evolution of Meaning 2015 Presentation on Neo-Expressivism, Self-Knowledge Seminar (Paul and Byrne), MIT “Expression and Meaning: Acts, Products, and 'Normative Language'”, Stockholm University, Sweden "Expressive Communication and Origins of Meaning", Protolanguage 4, University of Rome, Italy “Minding the Gap: In Defense of Mind-mind Continuity”, conference on Wittgenstein, Philosophy of Mind, and Naturalism, Bergen University, Norway “Emotions and Their Expressions”, conference on Emotions and Social Cognition, Manchester University, UK “Mind the Gap: In defense of Mind-mind Continuity”, University of Alabama Colloquium “Origins of Meaning” in Philosophy Today, public talk at University of Alabama “Truth: One Or Many?” (tentative title) (with Keith Simmons), conference on Pluralism about Logic and Truth, University of Connecticut “Expression, Realism, and Truth”, Mind & Language Seminar, NYU “Expression and Meaning: Acts, Products, and 'Normative Language'”, University of Pennsylvania Colloquium |