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Keynote Speakers:
Prof Hans-Johann Glock
Prof Anton Ford

16-17 September 2022

King’s College London

Many philosophers endorse the ‘standard story’ of the nature of action, which explains action as bodily motion caused ‘in the right way’ by mental states, such as intentions and reasons, that are part of the sophisticated psychological life of adult human beings. This story has been challenged from various perspectives. One such challenge concerns the nature of reasons: are they mental states or facts? Another concerns the problem of deviant causation: can a non-circular analysis of ‘the right way’ for reasons to cause bodily movements be given? Yet another concerns the problem of ‘disappearing agents’: if the agent’s actions are caused by her reasons, is there any causal role left for the agent herself?

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In this two-day workshop, we hope to explore a potential challenge which so far has received little attention, namely the existence of agency in the natural world beyond human agency. We often refer to things other than humans as ‘agents’, including other animals, plants, and inanimate objects. But if these beings lack our sophisticated psychological life, how, if at all, can the standard story account for their agency? Should we deny their status as agents, revise the standard story, or discard it altogether?

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The workshop will be pre-read and in person. Final papers will be circulated to registered attendees two weeks prior to the event.

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Please find details of the conference programme below, or click 'Register' above to register your attendance.

PROGRAMME

All talks take place in Bush House (South East) 6.03

Friday 16 September

Mikael M Karlsson
University of Iceland
University of the Faroe Islands

0900-1020

Can the Standard Story of Action Account for the Agency of Non-human Animals, Plants, and Inanimate Beings or Objects?

Mikayla Kelley
Stanford University

1040-1200

The Control Theory of Action

1300-1445

Keynote Speaker

Anton Ford
University of Chicago

Anscombe's Question 'Why?'

Rory O'Connell
Polonsky Academy,
Van Leer Institute, Jerusalem

1500-1620

The Body of an Agent

Chengying Guan
King's College London

1640-1800

Novel Agent Causalism, the Property Exemplification Account of Event, and Powers Ontology: A Case for Trilateral Alliance

Saturday 17 September

Will Hornett
University of Sheffield

0900-1020

What is Agency?

Lilian O'Brien
University of Helsinki

1040-1200

The Standard Story and the Problem of Explanatory Diversity

1300-1445

Keynote Speaker

Hans-Johann Glock
University of Zurich

Ruling out the Brutes? Normative Aspects of Animal Behaviour

Martin Niederl
University of Vienna

1500-1620

Rationalizing Animals

1640-1800

Dan Elbro
King's College London

Animals as Volitional Agents

GET IN TOUCH

If you have any questions about the workshop, please email:

nonhumanagencyconf@gmail.com

Or get in touch with the organisers:

Dan Elbro

daniel.elbro@kcl.ac.uk

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Chengying Guan

chengying.guan@kcl.ac.uk

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