Hallucination on Crete

11 - 14 September 2008

organised by

Centre for the Study of Perceptual Experience,

Department of Philosophy, University of Glasgow

Department of Philosophy and Social Studies &

Brain and Mind Graduate Programme, University of Crete

Sponsored by:

The Scots Philosophical Club

Ministry of National Education and Religious Affairs, Greece

The Centre for the Study of Perceptual Experience

Faculty of Arts, University of Glasgow

Department of Philosophy and Social Studies

Brain and Mind Graduate Programme

The Mayor of Rethymno

Venue

Student Cultural Center "Xenia"

16 Sofokli Venizelou Street

Rethymno

Programme

Thursday 11 September

9.00-10.00 / Registration and tea or coffee
10.00-11.00 / Katalin Farkas (Central European University)
‘Philosophical Hallucinations and Real Hallucinations’
Chair: Fiona Macpherson (University of Glasgow)
11.00-12.00 / Dominic H ffytche (King’s College London)
‘The Hallucinating Brain’
Chair: Konstantinos Moutoussis(University of Athens)
12.00-12.15 / Tea break
12.15-13.15 / Matthew Kennedy (University of Nottingham)
‘Explanation Across and Within Good and Bad Experiential Cases’
Chair: Peter King (Nottingham University)
13.30-16.30 / Free
16.30-17.30 / Alan Weir (University of Glasgow)
‘Hallucination as Collage’
Chair: Susanna Schellenberg (Australian National University)
17.30-18.30 / Ksenija Maravic (Oxford Brookes University)
‘Neuropsychology of Visual Hallucinations in Parkinson's Disease’
Chair: Helen Savaki (University of Crete)
18.30-18.45 / Tea break
18.45-19.45 / Matthew Nudds (University of Edinburgh)
‘Naïve Realism and Hallucinations’
Chair: Dimitris Platchias (Universities of Glasgow and Essex)
20.00 - Late / Drinks and dinner

Friday 12 September

10.00-11.00 / Ian Phillips (All Soul's College Oxford)
‘Hallucinating Silence’
Chair: Stuart Crutchfield (University of Glasgow)
11.00-12.00 / Istvan Aranyosi (Bilkent University)
‘Silencing the Argument from Hallucination’
Chair: Michael Brady (University of Glasgow)
12.00-12.15 / Tea break
12.15-13.15 / Richard P. Bentall (Bangor University)
‘Trauma and Hallucinations’
Chair: Ksenija Maravic (Oxford Brookes University)
13.30-16.30 / Free
16.30 – 17.30 / Benj Hellie (University of Toronto)
‘Consciousness and the Phenomenological’
Chair: Stavroula Tsinorema (University of Crete)
17.30-18.30 / Costas Pagondiotis (University of Patras)
‘Mental Representation and the Argument from Hallucination’
Chair: David Bain (University of Glasgow)
18.30-18.45 / Tea break
18.45 – 19.45 / Howard Robinson (Central European University)
‘The Failure of Disjunctivism to deal with “Philosophers’ Hallucinations”’
Chair: Jim Edwards (University of Glasgow)
20.00-Late / Special evening of live Greek music and dinner (included in conference registration fee)

Saturday 13 September

9.00-14.30 / Tour to the Minoan Knossos Palace and Heraklion Archaeological Museum and Lunch
16.00-17.00 / Fabian Dorsch (Universities of Fribourg and Geneva)
‘Hallucination and Phenomenal Error’
Chair: Keith Frankish (The Open University & University of Crete)
17.00-18.00 / Peter Naish (The Open University)
‘Hypnotic and Psychotic Hallucinations: The Temporal Connection’
Chair: Matthew Kennedy (University of Nottingham)
18.15-18.30 / Tea break
18.30-19.30 / Alex Byrne (MIT)
‘Hallucination and Imagery’
Chair: Alan Weir (University of Glasgow)
19.30-Late / Drinks and dinner

Sunday 14 September

9.00 / Departure to University Campus
9.30-10.30 / Susanna Schellenberg (Australian National University)
‘The Gappy Content of Hallucination’
Chair: Matthew Nudds (University of Edinburgh)
10.30-11.30 / Paul Coates (University of Hertfordshire)
‘Hallucinations and the Intentional Directness of Perception: The Importance of Low-Level Conceptualization’
Chair: Jennifer Windt (Johannes Gutenberg University)
11.30-11.45 / Tea Break
11.45-12.45 / C. P. Fernyhough (Durham University)
‘Thinking Aloud About Mental Voices’
Chair: Despina Stamatopoulou (University of Crete)
12.45-14.00 / Lunch at the University Restaurant
14.00-15.00 / Brad Thompson (Southern Methodist University)
‘Perceptual Demonstratives and Hallucination’
Chair: Jessica Wilson (University of Toronto)
15.00-16.00 / Tim Crane (University College London)
‘Awareness of Properties’
Chair: Maria Venieri (University of Crete)
16.15-18.00 / Tour of the University Campus
18.15 / Departure to City Centre
20.00 / Farewell drinks and dinner