But how can the same mental power that allows us to escape the world also tell us about what it is? Hence the question that motivates this conference: How can we have knowledge through imagination? This conference aims to address this question by investigating the many different domains in which we come to know by imagining – including (among others) emotional knowledge, aesthetic knowledge, knowledge of other minds, and modal knowledge.
Conference Schedule
Conference Directions
The conference will be held in the Kravis Center: The Thursday talk will be in Kravis LC62 and the Friday and Saturday talks will be in Kravis 102 .
There is no registration fee, but due to limited space, attendees must reserve a place by Monday, April 9.
Reservations may be made by emailing kti@cmc.edu.
Conference lunches and dinners are open to attendees for a fee:
| Single lunch (Friday, Saturday): | $15 each |
| Lunch both days: | $25 |
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Single dinner (Thursday, Friday, Saturday): Meal reservations must also be made by Monday, April 9. For further information contact kti@cmc.edu. |
$40 each (includes wine) |
Contact
The Family of Benjamin Z. Gould Center for Humanistic Studies
Claremont McKenna College
850 Columbia Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
Phone:
(909) 607-3005
Fax:
(909) 621-8419
Email:
gould@cmc.edu
Campus Location
Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum, Second Floor
385 E. Eighth Street
Claremont, CA 91711