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Dritte schweizerische DoktorandInnen-Tagung in Philosophie TroisiËme colloque suisse des doctorant-e-s en philosophie

Third swiss meeting of graduate students in philosophy

Philosophy of Mind (from Aristotle to the Present)

18 October 2003

Kuppelsaal Hauptgeb?ude Universit?t Bern

10.00-10.30 Ignace Haaz (Genf): Le langage figuratif dans la th?orie contemporaine de l'esprit

10.30-11.00 Comments + Discussion

Break

11.00-12.00 Fabian Dorsch (London): Willing Representations 12.00-12.30 Comments + Discussion

Lunch

15.00-15-30 Otto Bruun (Genf): Aristotle on Emotions 15.30-16.00 Comments + Discussion

Break

16.30-17.00 Christine Clavien (Neuenburg): Une approche Èvolutionniste en mÈtaÈthique : James Ryan

17.00-17.30 Comments + Discussion Dinner

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Contact:

Martino Mona, Universit‰t Bern, Tel. 031 631 39 76, martino.mona@krim.unibe.ch Davor Bodrozic, Universit‰t Fribourg, Tel. 026 300 75 25, davor.bodrozic@unifr.ch

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