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! NATIONAL RESEARCH UNIVERSITY HIGHER SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY LABORATORY FOR PHILOSOPHICAL STUDIES International conference «Rule Following: Reasoning, Reason, Rationality» 21 23 October, 2014 Moscow 20 Myasnitskaya, r. K-327 Working languages English and Russian The Chair of the Program Committee: Elena Dragalina-Chernaya The Chair of the Organizing Committee: Anastasia Yastrebtseva *Support from the Basic Research Program of the National Research University Higher School of Economics is gratefully acknowledged.!!!

October 21 (Tuesday) 10.00 10.20 Opening ceremony. Presentation of the Conference Proceedings. Session 1 Chair: Vladimir Vasyukov 10.20 10.50 Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen (Tallinn University of Technology). Team Reasoning, Habits of Action, and Rationality 10.50 11.20 Elena Dragalina-Chernaya (HSE). Is Logic Normative for Reasoning? 11.20 11.50 Elena Lisanyuk (St Petersburg University). Argumentation and the Rule-following 11.50 12.20 Fabien Schang (HSE), Amirouche Moktefi (Tallinn University of Technology). As a Matter of Counterfact Coffee break 12.20 12.40 Session 2 Chair: Elena Lisanyuk 12.40 13.10 Vladimir Vasyukov (HSE). Rule-Following and Non-Non-Fregean Games 13.10 13.40 Vitaliy Dolgorukov (HSE). Rule-Following, the Principle of Rationality, and Conversational Logic 13.40 14. 10 Aleksey Kislov (Ural Federal University). The Dynamics of Actions in the Semantics of Deontic Logic (In Lunch 14.10 15.30 Session 3 Chair: Aleksey Kislov 15.30 16.00 Sergey Pavlov (Institute of Philosophy of Russian Academy of Sciences). Entailment in the Truth and Falsehood Operator Theory (In 16.00 16.30 Victor Gorbatov (HSE). Sleeping Beauty Problem: the Rational Choice and Propositional Attitudes (In 16.30 17.00 Angelina Bobrova (Russian State University for the Humanities). Valid or Invalid modus tollens: Which Scheme Might be Preferable? (In 17.00 17.30 Anatoly Pushkarsky (Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University). Proofs in Mathematics and Logic: The Problem of Ontological Presuppositions (In

October 22 (Wednesday) Session 4 Chair: Alexander Dobrohotov 10.00 10.30 Tatiana Lifintseva (HSE). The Problem of Subjectless Consciousness in Māhāyana Buddhism 10.30 11.00 Irina Makarova (HSE). Is Knowledge about Singular Possible? Aristotle and Suárez on Cognition of Material Substance (In 11.00 11.30 Pavel Sokolov (HSE). The Search for the Ideal Language and scientia de singularibus in Mario Nizolio (1488-1567) 11.30 12.00 Oleg Muchutdinov (Ural Federal University). The Concept of Understanding in Kant s Transcendental Philosophy (In Coffee break 12.00 12.20 Session 5 Chair: Vladimir Porus 12.20 12.50 Alexander Dobrokhotov (HSE). An Amplification of Rationality in Russian Philosophy of the Silver Age: Case of Cogito (In 12.50 13.20 Alexander Mikhailovski (HSE). Interest and Reasons. On the Transcendental Origin of the Principle of Ground in Heidegger (In 13. 20 13.50 Stefan Heßbrüggen-Walter (HSE). The Origins of Norms: Sellarsian Perspectives 13.50 14.20 Zinaida Sokuler (Moscow State University). Rule-following Problem: Where are the Missing Masses? (In Lunch 14.20 15.30 Session 6 Chair: Elena Dragalina-Chernaya 15.30 16.00 Paul Weingartner (University of Salzburg, Institut für Wissenschaftstheorie). Normative Principles of Scientific Methodology 16.00 16.30 Vladimir Porus (HSE). On the Problem of Methodological Pluralism in Psychology (In 16.30 17.00 Zinaida Sokuler (Moscow State University). Phronesis and the Contemporary Science (In 17.00 17.30 Xiaofan Amy Li (University of Oxford). Questioning Normativity in Reason and Reasoning 17.30 19.00 Dinner

October 23 (Thursday) Session 7 Chair: Alexander Mikhailovski 10.00 10.30 Anastasia Yastrebtseva (HSE). Russian Positivism and Historical Rationality in the Interpretation of Piotr Lavrov. Emergence of Critical Thinking (In 10.30 11.00 Natalia Ishchenko (HSE). The Category of "Reason" in Max Scheler's Philosophical Anthropology (In 11.00 11.30 Sergey Katrechko (HSE). The Сopernican revolution in the Rule-Following Problem (In 11.30 12.00 Dmitri Novikov (HSE). The Community of Question and the Community of Answer in the Deconstruction of Jacques Derrida Coffee break 12.00 12.20 Session 8 Chair: Tatiana Lifintseva 12.20 12.50 Ivan Karpenko (HSE). Question of Consciousness: to Quantum Mechanics for the Answers 12.50 13.20 Diana Gasparian (HSE). Artificial Intelligence and (Post)-Structural Semantics (In 13.20 13.50 Pavel Baryshnikov (Pyatigorsk State Linguistic University). Informational Models of Consciousness and Systematic Descriptions of Linguistic Processes 13.50 14.20 Igor Nevvazhay (Saratov State Law Academy). Semantic Concept of Norm and the Rule- Following Problem (In Lunch 14.20 15.40 Postgraduate students and students section Session 9 Chair: Anastasia Yastrebseva 15.40 16.00 Anastasia Kopylova (HSE). Concept as a Term of Mental Language in W. Ockham`s Philosophy 16.00 16.20 Alexander Mishura (HSE). Rationality in Libertarian Accounts of Free Action 16.20 16.40 Sergey Lubimov (HSE). The Theory of Rational Action by Benedict Spinoza (In Russian) 16.40 17.00 Alexander Sattar (HSE). Two Ways of Rationalization of Metaphysics as a Science in Arthur Schopenhauer's Philosophy (In Russian) Coffee break 17.00 17.20

Session 10 Chair: Victor Gorbatov 17.20 17.40 Ilya Pavlov (HSE). Wittgenstein's Rule Following in R. Rorty's Neopragmatism Subjected to Criticism by H. Putnam (In Russian) 17.40 18.00 Konstantin Shishov (Moscow State University). The Problem of Rule-following in Sociology: Connection Between the Ideas of P. Bourdieu & L. Wittgenstein (In Russian) 18.00 18.20 Galina Maksudova (HSE). Language Categories and Categorization Process in a State of Mental Disorders: Rule Following as a Criterion of Diagnostic (In Russian) 18.20 18.40 Sergey Astakhov (HSE). The Methodological Problems and Paradoxes in the Contemporary Metaphor studies (In Russian) 18.40 19.00 Discussion. Closing ceremony