Universität Basel

Cognitive and Conative Powers

Internationale Konferenz zum 60. Geburtstag von Dominik Perler.

24.3.- 26.3.2025

Universität Basel, Forum eikones, Rheinsprung 11

    Participation is free, but please register by writing to manuel.fasko@unibas.ch

    Schedule

    24.3.25

    09:00

    Opening and Introduction (Markus Wild, Basel)

    09:15-10:00

    Klaus Corcilius (Tübingen): In What Sense is a Rational Power a Power? Metaphysics Θ 2 and 5 on Powers and Change.

    10:00-10:45

    Ulrich Rudolph (Zürich): Avicenna’s Theory of Intellect in Other Contexts: Case Studies from Islamic Mysticism and Islamic Jurisprudence

    11:00-11:45

    Can Laurens Löwe (St. Louis): Aquinas on the Limits of the Will

    11:45-12:30

    Martin Klein (Würzburg): Memory and Mental Reflection

    13:30-14:15

    Paolo Rubini (BBAW Berlin): Body-Dependence of the Human Mind in Jacopo Zabarella

    14:15-15:30

    Stephan Schmid (Hamburg): Suárez on Practical Reasons

    15:45-16:30

    Tad Schmaltz (Michigan): Suárez and De Auxiliis: Middle Knowledge, Supercomprehension, Congruism

    16:30-17:15

    Anik Waldow (Sydney): Self-Enactment in the Face of Doubt: Montaigne’s Scepticism Reconsidered

    18:15-19:45

    Dominik Perler (HU Berlin): Cognitive and Conative Powers – an Opposition? Reflections on Aristotelians and their Critics


    25.3.25

    09:00-09:45

    Han Thomas Adriaenssen (Groningen): Early Modern Jesuits on Choosing from among Equals: From Toledo to Compton

    09:45-10:30

    Ariane Schneck (Bielefeld): Free Will in Descartes

    10:45-11:30

    Ursula Renz (Graz): The Will to Know or the Passion of Philosophy. Descartes on an Acquired Capacity

    11:30-12:15

    Sebastian Bender (Göttingen): No Cognition, No Power. Reevaluating the ‘No Knowledge Argument’ in Early Modern Occasionalism

    13:15-14:00

    Jennifer Marušić (Edinburgh): Cavendish on Freedom

    14:00-14:45

    Dan Garber (Princeton): ‘We Desire to Form an Idea of Man…’: Reason, Volition, and the Ethical Life in Spinoza

    15:15-16:00

    Martin Lenz (Hagen): What is Rationalistic Therapy? Some Notes on Spinoza

    16:00-16:45

    Michael Della Rocca (Yale): Clear-eyed Akrasia: Spinoza, Leibniz, and Contemporary Perspectives

    16:45-17:30

    Sonja Schierbaum (Würzburg): Crusius on Desire and Rational Agency


    26.3.25

    09:00-09:45

    Manuel Fasko (Basel): Shepherd on Free Will

    09:45-10:30

    Johannes Haag (Potsdam): Imagination Intellectualized – Kant’s Re-Invention of the Power of Imagination

    10:45-11:30

    Rebekka Hufendiek (Ulm): Is Scientific Ideology a Form of Motivated Cognition?

    11:30-12:15

    Romy Jaster (HU Berlin): Bound by One’s Wishes? Conative Abilities and Free Will

    12:15-13:00

    Sanja Dembić (HU Berlin): Muscle Up: Can Willpower Be Depleted?

    14:00-14:45

    Barbara Vetter (FU Berlin): Dormitive Virtues, Explanatory Virtues, and the Epistemology of Powers

    14:45-15:30

    Emil Angehrn (Basel): Self-Understanding Between Knowledge and Becoming Oneself


    More information can be found here and here