Mind and Metaphysics

A six-week National Endowment for the Humanities Seminar on metaphysical issues in the philosophy of mind led by John Heil, 5 June - 14 July 2006. Visiting faculty will include Jaegwon Kim and William Lycan.

Philosophy of Mind

Fifteen participants will be chosen from among eligible applicants interested in metaphysical issues in the philosophy of mind. Early sessions of the seminar will be devoted to discussion of fundamental metaphysical themes including the nature of properties, causality, laws of nature, powers, and qualities. Later sessions will be occupied with the application of metaphysical themes to particular issues in the philosophy of mind.

The Seminar will include appearances by Jaegwon Kim (Brown) and William Lycan (University of North Carolina), who will discuss their work in the broader metaphysical context. Ample time will be allowed for participants to pursue individual projects on Seminar-related topics.

Seminar stipend: $4,200. Stipends are intended to cover the cost of travel and living expenses during the course of the Seminar.

Applications must be postmarked (or submitted electronically) no later than 1 March 2006.

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