This is the media page for 'Intentionality: New Directions', a workshop on intentionality, the mind’s capacity to represent the world. The workshop took place at Peterhouse, Cambridge, 21-23 March 2017. It set aside reductive approaches to intentionality, and instead focused on studying intentionality from first-personal and historical perspectives. It is part of the New Directions in the Study of the Mind project, based in the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Cambridge, and supported by the John Templeton Foundation. Image: Compass Study, Calsidyrose.
Latest episodes of the podcast Intentionality: New Directions
- Dan Brigham: New Directions on the Narrow Direction Problem
- Laura Gow: Perceptual Experience - Non-relationalism without Adverbialism
- Matt Soteriou: Absence made Present: The Representation of Time in Perceptual Imagination
- Michelle Montague: What is the Attitude/Content Distinction?
- Paul Livingston: Presentation and the Ontology of Consciousness
- Peter Hanks: The Classificatory Conception of Propositional Content
- Sacha Golob: Kant, Perception and Disjunctivism
- Tim Crane: Opening Remarks