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BEING AND KNOWLEDGE
IN POSTMETAPHYSICAL CONTEXT
BULGARIAN ONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY
DEPARTMENT OF ONTOLOGY AND EPISTEMOLOGY AT THE INSTITUTE FOR PHILOSOPHICAL
RESEARCH – BAS
FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY AT SOFIA UNIVERSITY “ST. KL. OHRDISKI”
14 June 2007 (Thursday)
Morning session, Hall 1
Moderator: Assoc. Prof. PhD. Vesselin Petrov
9.00 – 9,15: Opening
9,15 – 10,00: Prof. Michel Weber (Belgium) – Vision of exitstence and knowledge
of being.
10,00 – 10,45: Prof. Lu De Vos (Belgium) – Truth in Classical German Philosophy:
Being or Knowledge.
10,45 – 11,15: Dr Sebastian Tomasz Kołodziejczyk (Poland) (Editor-in-Chief of
"Polish Journal of Philosophy") – A new metaphysics - between natural
inclination and explanation.
11,15 – 11,30: coffee break
Moderator: Prof. Lu De Vos
11,30 – 12,00: Prof. DSc. Anguel Stefanov (IPhR - BAS) – On Time Travel.
12,00 – 12,30: Assist. Prof. PhD. Stefan Dimitrov (IPhR - BAS) – The main task
of ontology (Tâche principal de l`ontologie).
12,30 – 13,00: Assoc. Prof. PhD. Constantin Yanakiev (SU “St. Kl. Ohridski”) –
Disproofs of the External World.
13,00 – 14,00: break
Afternoon session, Hall 1
Moderator: Prof. Michel Weber
14,00 – 14,30: Assoc. Prof. PhD. Vasil Penchev (IPhR - BAS) – Being and
Knowledge Along Any Post-metaphysical Context.
14,30 – 15,00: Assoc. Prof. PhD. Vesselin Petrov (IphR – BAS) – Interpretations
of Whitehead’s Conception of Creativity in the Light of Contemporary Discussions
about Atomicity and Continuity.
15,00 – 15,30: Prof. DSc. Dimitar Tsatsov (IphR – BAS)– Virtual Reality and the
Trasparency of Society.
15,30 – 16,00: Assist. Prof. PhD. Nikolay Turlakov (IphR – BAS) – Golomb’s
prejudices against the ontological consideration of authenticity.
16,00 – 16,15: coffee break
Moderator: Assist. Prof. PhD. Marina Bakalova
16,15 – 16,45: Assoc. Prof. PhD. Lilia Gurova (IphR – BAS) – Assuming Essences
and Refuting them.
16,45 – 17,15: Tsena Zhelyazkova, MS student (SU “St. Kl. Ohridski”) –
Ontological Dimensions of Social Conflict.
17,15 – 17,45: Prof. DSc. Nina Dimitrova (IphR – BAS) – European Projections on
Bulgarian Ideas About Knowledge: the Versions of Dimiter Mihalchev and Spiridon
Kazandjiev.
17,45 – 18,15: Acad. Evanghelos Moutsopoulos (Greece) – Existence as a Supreme
Value.
15 June 2007 (Friday)
Morning session, Hall 1
Moderator: Assoc. Prof. PhD. Assen Dimitrov
9,00 – 9,45: Prof. Fabrice Pataut (France) – Anti-realism about History
9,45 – 10,30: Prof. Nenad Miscevic (Croatia)– Epistemic Virtues and the Value of
Truth.
10,30 – 11,00: Assist. Prof. PhD. Ivan Kolev (SU “St. Kl. Ohridski”) –
Heidegger’s Ontology and Rethinking Modality.
11,00 – 11,15: coffee break
Moderator: Prof. Nenad Miscevic
11,15 – 12,00: Prof. Lizzie Fricker (Oxford, Great Britain). – Testimony and
Perception, some Contrasts.
12,00 – 12,30: Assist. Prof. PhD. Marina Bakalova (IphR – BAS) – Quick-Switching
Thought Experiment.
12,30 – 13,00: Iva Georgieva, PhD. Student (IphR – BAS) – Creative Imagination
in Artificial Intelligence or How Humans deal with Ideas.
13,00 – 14,00: break
Afternoon session, Hall 1
Moderator: Assist. Prof. PhD. Marina Bakalova
14,00 – 14,30: Assoc. Prof. PhD. Vladimir Stoychev (IphR – BAS) – Ontology of
Law, Power, and Politics.
14,30 – 15,00: Assist. Prof. PhD. Fanka Petrova (IphR – BAS) – Ancient European
Projections in the Philosophical Ideas of the Bulgarian Revival.
15,00 – 15,30: Assist. Prof. PhD. Donka Slavova-Sokolova (IphR – BAS) – The
Iterpreting Process as Creation.
15,30 – 16,00: Assist. Prof. PhD. Daniela Ivanova (IphR – BAS) – Theoretical
Models and Their Reconstruction.
16,00 – 16,15: coffee break
Moderator: Assist. Prof. PhD. Stefan Dimitrov
16,15 – 16,45: Leopold Hess, PhD Student (Poland). – Are possible worlds
possible?
16,45 – 17,15: Maja Kittel, PhD Student (Poland). – The Concept of Being and
Two-Dimensional Semantics: The Wonder of the Possible Worlds.
Afternoon session, Hall 41
Moderators: Assist. Prof. PhD. Boris Grozdanoff (IphR-BAS)
Assist. Prof. Vasil Vidinski (SU “St. Kl. Ohridski”)
17,00 – 21,00: Joint Session with Contemporary Philosophy Seminar: Discussions
and presentations on Analytic philosophy, Process philosophy and Hegelianism
(with the participation of Prof. Michel Weber, Prof. Lu De Vos, Prof. Nenad
Miscevic, Prof. Lizzie Fricker, Prof. Fabrice Pataut and many Bulgarian
philosophers).
16 June 2007 (Saturday)
Morning session, Hall 1
Moderator: Assoc. Prof. PhD. Plamen Makariev
9,00 – 9,30: Assoc. Prof. PhD. Aneta Karageorgieva, Dimitar Ivanov, PhD Student
(SU “St. Kl. Ohridski”) – The structure of concepts: 'theory theory' and
folk-philosophy.
9,30 – 10,00: Assist. Prof. PhD. Boris Grozdanoff (IPhR - BAS) – A priori
revisibility.
10,00 – 10,30: Assist. Prof. PhD. Julia Vasseva-Dikova (IPhR - BAS) – Ad – hoc
hypotheses and the problem of demarcation.
10,30 – 11,00: Assist. Prof. PhD. Ivaylo Dimitrov (IPhR - BAS) – The Way of
Reproduction and the Knowledge Societies.
11,00 – 11,15: coffee break
Moderator: Prof. Fabrice Pataut
11,15 – 11,45: Prof. DSc. Martin Tabakov (IPhR - BAS) – Modal Logics and their
Philosophical Interpretations.
11,45 – 12,15: PhD. Rosen Lutskanov (IPhR - BAS) – Logical necessity and
revision: the dynamics of logical consequence (a formal treatment).
12,15 – 12,45: Assoc. Prof. PhD. Jana Yaneva (IPhR - BAS) – Logic and ontology
in the logical square.
12,45 – 14,00: break
Afternoon session, Hall 1
Moderator: Assoc. Prof. PhD. Aneta Karageorgieva
14,00 – 14,30: Assoc. Prof. PhD. Assen Dimitrov (IPhR - BAS) – Modality and
Meaning.
14,30 – 15,00: Assoc. Prof. PhD. Nikolay Obreshkov (IPhR - BAS) – Modalities and
consequence in Natural and Sequentional Systems and the quality of a Logical
inference.
15,00 – 15,30: Assist. Prof. PhD. Christian Enchev (IPhR - BAS) – Modality,
Schematizing Premonition and Devirtualization.
15,30 – 16.00: Assist. Prof. PhD. Doroteya Angelova (IPhR - BAS) – Possible and
Impossible Worlds? Logical, Epistemological and Ontological Perspectives.
16,00 – 16,15: coffee break
Moderator: Assist. Prof. PhD. Ivaylo Dimitrov
16,15 – 16,45: Anna Goranova, PhD. Student (SU “St. Kl. Ohridski”) –
Possibility, actuality, necessity according to Wittgenstein’s Tractatus
Logico-Philosophicus.
16,45 – 17,15: Assoc. Prof. PhD. Alexi Apostolov (IphR – BAS) – Critical
rationalism and scientific method.
17,15 – 17,45: Assist. Prof. PhD. Ivelina Ivanova (IphR – BAS) – Science Wars
and the Objectivity Question.
17,45 – 18,15: Assist. Prof. PhD. Engelsina Taseva (IPhR - BAS) – Rethinking the
unity and structure of knowledge as a function of unity and structure of being.
18,15: closing the conference
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