II BARCELONA WORKSHOP ON ISSUES IN THE THEORY OF REFERENCE

 

Special topic: TWO-DIMENSIONALISM


Barcelona. June 28th - 30th , 2001

 

 

 

 

 

PROGRAM SCHEDULE

 

 

 

WEDNESDAY JUNE 27th

 

6pm - 9pm             Registration

 

 

 

 

THURDSDAY  JUNE 28th

 

8am - 8'40am         Registration

 

8'45                         Welcome

 

 

9 -11                      INVITED LECTURE:

Robert Stalnaker, MIT, USA

                               Conceptual and Metaphysical Necessity

 

COFFEE BREAK

 

 

11'20 - 12'20           Robin Jeshion , Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
                               Descriptive Descriptive Names

 

12'30 - 1'30             Jérôme Pelletier, Université de Bretagne Occidentale , France
                               Bi-dimensionalism, Simulation and Fiction

 

 

LUNCH

 

 

3'30 - 5'30               INVITED LECTURE:

David Chalmers, University of Arizona, USA

                               The Interpretation of  Two-Dimensional Semantics

 

 

 

 

 


FRIDAY  JUNE 29th

 

9am - 10 am           Alex Byrne, MIT; James Pryor, Harvard, USA

Bad Intensions

10'05 - 11'05           Kai-Yee Wong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Two-Dimensionalism, Context and Reference

 

COFFEE BREAK

 

11'25 - 12'25           Martine Nida-Ruemelin, University of Fribourg , Switzerland

Phenomenal Belief and Phenomenal Concepts

12'30 - 1'30             Richard Breheny, RCEAL , University of Cambridge, UK

Anaphoric Reference and Context Sets

 

LUNCH

 

3'30 - 4'30               François Recanati, CREA, CNRS/École Polytechnique, France

Indexical Concepts

4'40 - 5'40               Tomis Kapitan, Northern Illinois University, USA

Indexical Execution

 

COFFEE BREAK

 

6  - 7                       Maite Ezcurdia, UNAM, México
                               Occurrences Revisited

 

9'30 pm                  CONFERENCE DINNER

 

 

 

SATURDAY  JUNE 30th

 

9am - 11am            INVITED LECTURE:

                               Mike Martin, University College London, UK

Objects of Desire

 

COFFEE BREAK

 

11'20 - 12'20           Philipp Keller, Université de Genève , Switzerland

n-Dimensionalism

12'30 - 1'30             Cara Spencer, Howard University, USA

Cognitive Significance and the Diagonal Proposition

 

LUNCH

 

3'30 - 4'30               Paul Bloomfield, University of Connecticut, USA

Lets Be Realistic About Serious Metaphysics

4'40 - 5'40               Michaelis Michael, The University of New South Wales, Australia

The Problems of Double Indexing Accounts of The A priori

 

COFFEE BREAK

 

6 - 7                        Armin Tatzel, Université de Genève , Switzerland
Götz-A. Klages, University of Hamburg , Germany

The World According to Pierre

 

7'10 - 8'10               Jason Stanley, University of Michigan, USA

Modality and What is Said