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Conference Booklet MINISTERIO DE CIENCIA, INNOVACIÓN Y UNIVERSIDADES FFI-2016-75323-E PGC2018-093982-B-100 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Agustín Vicente María José Alcaraz (Universidad de Murcia) María José Alcaraz María Álvarez (King's College London) Jesús Navarro Antonio Blanco (Universidad Complutense) Neftalí Villanueva Fernando Broncano (Universidad Carlos III) Manolo Martínez María Cerezo (Universidad de Murcia) Marta Jorba Cristina Corredor (Universidad de Valladolid) Javier González de Prado Vincenzo Crupi (Università di Torino) Stefaan Cuypers (University of Leuven) María José Encinas (Universidad de Granada) Olga Fernandez Prat (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) LOCAL COMMITTEE Antonio Gaitán (Universidad Carlos III) Marc Artiga Toni Gomila (Universitat de les Illes Balears) Ana L. Batalla Dan López de Sa (ICREA,Universitat de Barcelona) Virginia Ballesteros Josep Macià (Universitat de Barcelona) Félix Bou Josep L. Martí (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) Marta Cabrera Concha Martínez (Universidad de Santiago de Compostela) Josep E. Corbí José Medina (Northwestern University) Joan Gimeno Simó Jesús Navarro (Universidad de Sevilla) Tobies Grimaltos Diana Pérez (Universidad de Buenos Aires) Valeriano Iranzo Francisca Pérez Carreño (Universidad de Murcia) Carmen Martínez Sáez Manuel Pérez Otero (Universitat de Barcelona) Carlos Moya Salvador Rubio (Universidad de Murcia) Saúl Pérez González Miguel Àngel Sebastián (Universidad Autónoma de México) Sergi Rosell Carlos Thiebaut (Universidad Carlos III) Pablo Rychter Josefa Toribio (Universitat de Barcelona) Chon Tejedor Luís M. Valdés Villanueva (Universidad de Oviedo) Jordi Valor Margarita Vázquez (Universidad de la La Laguna) Jesús Vega (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid) Agustín Vicente (Ikerbasque) Neftalí Villanueva (Universidad de Granada) K. Brad Wray (Aarhus University) José Zalabardo (University College London) Table of Contents INVITED TALKS CONCEPTUAL AMELIORATION: EPISTEMIC AND SEMANTIC PROJECTS Sally Haslanger......................................................................................................................7 VAGUE BELIEFS AND VAGUELY BELIEVING Rosanna Keefe.......................................................................................................................7 BEYOND AUTOMATICITY: THE PSYCHOLOGICAL COMPLEXITY OF SKILLED ACTION Elisabeth Pacherie..................................................................................................................8 BIASES AND VICES Josefa Toribio.........................................................................................................................8 SYMPOSIA OPACITY AND SELF-KNOWLEDGE Marta Cabrera, Josep E. Corbí, Carlos Moya and Chon Tejedor..........................................10 METAPHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES IN CONCEPTUAL ENGINEERING (MICE) Manuel Gustavo Isaac, Sarah Sawyer and Manolo MartíneZ...............................................15 CINE Y FILOSOFÍA: ARGUMENTANDO SIN PIEDAD José Alhambra Delgado, Antonio Blanco Salgueiro, Antonio Duarte Calvo, Marcia MartíneZ Garcia, Saleta de Salvador Agra, Ángeles Jiménez Perona and Javier Vilanova Arias........19 PERSPECTIVISM IN SEMANTICS David Rey, Dan Zeman and Max Kölbel...............................................................................27 FOUNDATIONS OF MEANING AND COMMUNICATION André BaZZoni, Josep Macià and Neri Marsili.......................................................................31 CONTRIBUTED TALKS AGENTIAL GUIDANCE, ACTION IDENTIFICATION, AND INTENTIONAL REPERTOIRES Jesús H. Aguilar...................................................................................................................36 WHAT IN THE WORLD ARE HALLUCINATIONS? Rami Ali................................................................................................................................37 EXTENDING KNOWLEDGE HOW: ABILITIES AND SELF-REGULATION Gloria Andrada.....................................................................................................................38 DOING WITHOUT STRUCTURAL REPRESENTATIONS Marc Artiga...........................................................................................................................39 MENTAL ILLNESS: NOSOLOGICAL VALIDATION AND REALITY Virginia Ballesteros...............................................................................................................40 1 ERRORS OF REASONING IN MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS? Cristina Barés Gómez and Matthieu Fontaine......................................................................41 LIBERTAD, RESPONSABILIDAD MORAL Y ALTERNATIVAS DE ACCIÓN: UNA CRÍTICA A LA TEORÍA COMPATIBILISTA DE DANIEL DENNETT José Óscar Benito Vicente...................................................................................................43 IS LOGIC REVISABLE? THE WRONG KIND OF QUESTION Mathieu Berteloot.................................................................................................................45 MUTUAL GROUNDING FOR WEAK MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURALISM (WMS): THE ‘IDENTITY PROBLEM’ RECONSIDERED Silvia Bianchi........................................................................................................................47 A DISPOSITIONALIST ACCOUNT OF SYMMETRIES AND CONSERVATION LAWS Bruno Borge.........................................................................................................................49 BULLSHIT AND FORMS OF VERBAL DECEIT Adrian Briciu.........................................................................................................................51 WHEN IS IT OK TO CALL SOMEONE A BASTARD? AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF PEJORATIVES Bianca Cepollaro, Isidora Stojanovic and Filippo Domaneschi.............................................53 3D/4D METAPHYSICAL EQUIVALENCE: LESSONS FROM THE SPECIES DEBATE FOR THE METAPHYSICS OF CHANGE AND PERSISTENCE María Cerezo and Vanessa Triviño.......................................................................................55 GROUNDING LEGAL POSITIVISM Samuele Chilovi....................................................................................................................57 (I CAN’T GET NO) ANTISATISFACTION Pablo Cobreros, Elio La Rosa and Luca Tranchini...............................................................59 SIMPLICITY FOR (LINGUISTIC) UNDERSTANDING María Inés Corbalán and Giulia Terzian................................................................................59 EXPERIENTIALISM AND TWO CASES OF HEARING Maria Giovanna Corrado......................................................................................................61 PRAGMATISMO, CIENCIA Y DEMOCRACIA EN LA ERA DE LA POSVERDAD Ana Cuevas Badallo and Daniel Labrador Montero..............................................................61 HOW I STOPPED WORRYING AND LEARNED TO LOVE MEINONGIANISM Andreas de Jong..................................................................................................................63 A DEFLATIONARY VIEW OF ONTOLOGY FOR SCIENTIFIC THEORIES: A NEO-CARNAPIAN APPROACH Xavier de Donato-Rodríguez and José L. Falguera..............................................................65 STOP REPLICATING, START CLASSIFYING. ACT-BASED PROPOSITIONS FOR INDEXICAL COMMUNICATION Ainhoa FernándeZ................................................................................................................66 ON READING THE TRACTATUS LOGICO-PHILOSOPHICUS: WITTGENSTEIN AND METAPHYSICS Jordi Fiarhurst......................................................................................................................68 SOCIAL STRUCTURES, IDEOLOGY, AND BAD SEX Dr Jade Fletcher...................................................................................................................70 2 IMPLICIT BIAS AND QUALIEFS Martina Fürst........................................................................................................................70 MUSICAL MEANING OF PURELY INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC: EXPRESSION AND REPRESENTATION Nemesio García-Carril Puy and Juan José Acero Fernández...............................................72 FUNDAMENTAL YET GROUNDED Joaquim Giannotti.................................................................................................................74 COMPLEX SYNTAX, SIMPLE SEMANTICS: A TRADITIONAL ACCOUNT OF COMPLEX DEMONSTRATIVES Joan Gimeno-Simó...............................................................................................................76 IS THERE A GOOD MORAL ARGUMENT AGAINST MORAL REALISM? Camil Golub..........................................................................................................................78 MULTI-TRACK EPISTEMIC VIRTUES AND DISPOSITIONAL REALISM Modesto Gómez-Alonso.......................................................................................................80 NO NORM FOR (NON-ASSERTED) IMPLICATURES Javier GonzáleZ de Prado....................................................................................................82 COMMON SENSE EPISTEMOLOGY AS A GENERATIVIST META-PHILOSOPHY Jean-Baptiste Guillon...........................................................................................................84 PRAGMATICS, LEVELS OF MEANING, AND SPEAKER COMMITMENT Alison Hall and Diana Mazzarella.........................................................................................86 THE CONTINGENT VALUE OF RATIONALITY Julen Ibarrondo Murguialday................................................................................................87