PhLiP 8 Program

Thursday, November 9

6:00-7:15     Dinner

7:30-9:30   Session 1
Justin Khoo (MIT), “Judging for ourselves”
Chair: Karen Lewis

Friday, November 10

7:00-9:30     Breakfast

9:30-11.30     Session 2
Elitzur Bar-Asher Siegal (Hebrew University of Jerusalem/University of Chicago) and Prerna Nadathur (The Ohio State University), “Modeling progress: Causal models and the imperfective paradox”
Chair: Craige Roberts

12:00-1.00     Lunch

1:15-3:15     Session 3
Thony Gilles (University of Arizona), “Incautious interventions”
Chair: Sam Berstler

3:15-3:30     Break

3:30-5:30     Session 4
Malte Willer (University of Chicago), “Credences for strict conditionals”
Chair: Chris Kennedy

6:30-8:00     Dinner in “The Cellar”

8:00-11:00     Reception in “The Cellar”

Saturday, November 11

7:00-9:30     Breakfast

10:00-12.00     Session 5
Arc Kocurek (Cornell), “Knowing what to do” (joint work with Ethan Jerzak, NUS)
Chair: Sarah Murray

12:00-1.00     Lunch

1:15-3:15     Session 6
Tanya Bondarenko (Harvard), “On the monotonicity of attitudes: Clausal embedding and NPI licensing” (joint work with Patrick Elliot, Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf)
Chair: Jessica Collins

3:15-3:30     Break

3:30-5:30     Session 7
Viola Schmitt (MIT), “Non-de dicto construals as a uniform phenomenon” (joint work with Clemens Mayr, Univresity of Göttingen)
Chair: Zoltan Szabo

6:30-8:30     Dinner

Sunday, November 12

7:00-9:30     Breakfast

10:00-12.00     Session 8
Sam Cumming (UCLA), “Working ideas: Underspecification and Truth in Generics”
Chair: Valentine Hacquard

12:00-1.00     Lunch

1:15-3:15     Session 9
Cian Dorr (New York University), “Defending a higher-order semantics for property terms”
Chair: Chris Barker