Thursday, May 15th

TimePlaceTalk
14:00Large HallWelcome by the organizers & introduction to the conference theme

Prof. Dr. Christian Tewes & Prof. Dr. Ulrich Weger

14:30Large HallKeynote 1

Cardiophenomenology: which remedy to the hard problem? Potentialities and limitations

Prof. Dr. Natalie Depraz

15:30Talk 1, EG Nord

An idealist account of collapsing the Schrödinger wave function

Peter Lloyd

Talk 2, EG Süd

The first-personal science of rationality and the ontology of the human person

Dr. Gustav Melichar

16:15FoyerCoffee Break
16:45Talk 3, EG Nord

Rethinking the pinnacle of the human mind: self-consciousness as a social tool

Prof. Dr. Pietro Perconti

Talk 4, EG Süd

Phenomenological constraints on mechanistic explanations in neuropsychiatry

Prof. Dr. Marcin Moskalewicz & Dr. Marek Pokropski

17:30Large HallKeynote 2

How do mind and matter impact each other?

Prof. Dr. Tom Froese

18:30CanteenDinner-Break
20:00Large HallConcert

Friday, May 16th

TimePlaceTalk
09:00Large HallKeynote 3

Experiencing Indigenous healing techniques: Inspiration for the first-person study of consciousness

Dr. Radmila Lorencova & Prof. Dr. Radek Trnka

10:00Talk 5, EG Nord

Moral detection and ranging

PD Dr. Werner Moskopp

Talk 6, EG Süd

Consciousness-centric reality: a model of external reality as a symbolic interface for alternate inner states of being

Dr. Martin Schmalzried

10:45FoyerCoffee Break
11:15Large HallKeynote 4

Does intentionality connect us to the external world? (And, if so, how?)

Prof. Dr. Angela Mendelovici

12:15Talk 7, EG Nord

Three forms of skepticism about self-experience, one Alternative? An argument from self-familiarity

Dr. Philipp Schmidt-Boddy

Talk 8, EG Süd

Acquaintance and the meta-problem of consciousness. How conscious systems ground their own evidential presence

Yannik Steinebrunner

13:00CanteenLunch
14:00UG MitteWorkshop

First-person science as inner development for sustainability

Prof. Dr. Pascal Frank

15:00Large HallKeynote 5

Consciousness and First-Person Reflection

Prof. Dr. Charles Siewert

16:00FoyerCoffee-Break
16:30Talk 9, EG Nord

Birth and death as limit problems for a first-person-study of consciousness

Daniel Stil

Talk 10, EG Süd

You can feel the change – The role of consciousness for affective niche construction and its implications for the ontology of social identities

Daniel Vespermann

17:30Large HallWorkshop

Methods in the first-person science of consciousness

TBA

18:30CanteenDinner

Saturday, May 17th

TimePlaceTalk
09:00Large HallKeynote 6

Clarifying the role of mental agency in participatory reality formation

Prof. Dr. Johannes Wagemann

10:00Talk 11, EG Nord

The problem of reality in the history of psychology

Dr. Alexander Nicolai Wendt

Talk 12, EG Süd

Enacting dragons: first and second-person approaches to the anthropological study of spiritual entities

Dr. Imoti Yuki

10:45FoyerCoffee Break
11:15Talk 13, EG Nord

How Memory Persists: A post-trace answer to the hard question of memory

Zixuan Liu

Talk 14, EG Süd

Free will, first-person perspective, and agent causation

Prof. Dr. Christian Tewes

12:00Large HallConclusion

Prof. Dr. Terje Sparby
Prof. Dr. Johannes Wagemann