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Analysis of Mind Conference
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Affiliation
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Sam Coleman
University of Hertfordshire
Russellian monism without Structuralism and all that Jazz
Gary Hatfield
University of Pennsylvania
Russell and Behaviorism
Alexander Klein
McMaster University
Introspection: From Jamesean to Russellian Monism
Gregory Landini
University of Iowa
Truth-Tracking in Russell’s Analysis of Mind
James Levine
Trinity College, Dublin
The Analysis of Mind
and Russell’s Rebellion against Moore
Angela Mendelovici
University of Western Ontario
Hedda Hassel Mørch
Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences
The fusion view of mental combination (and how IIT can help)
Lydia Patton
Virginia Tech
Mnemic Phenomena: History, Physiology, and Perception in Russell’s
Analysis of Mind
Christopher Pincock
Ohio State University
Propositional Attitudes in Russell’s
Analysis of Mind
Galen Strawson
University of Texas at Austin
‘The problem of the relation of mind and matter can be completely solved’ (Russell)
Leopold Stubenberg
University of Notre Dame
Experience: Having It and Knowing It
Donovan Wishon
University of Mississippi