Dear colleagues,
You are cordially invited to the interdisciplinary conference
"Free Will: New Perspectives from Philosophy, Biology and Neuroscience",
taking place on 11th & 12th June 2025 at the Austrian Academy of
Sciences (ÖAW), Vienna, Austria, and ONLINE.
Organiser: Dr. Anne Sophie Meincke (anne.sophie.meincke(a)univie.ac.at),
PI of the Elise Richter research project "Bio-Agency and Natural
Freedom" (Austrian Science Fund, grant DOI 10.55776/V714)
Description:
In everyday life, we naturally assume that it is up to us how we act,
and that we are therefore responsible for our actions. However, free
will in this strong, ‘libertarian’ sense – involving a choice between
alternatives – is increasingly being questioned by philosophers and
scientists. While traditional concerns were predicated on the
deterministic laws of classical physics, today sceptics also cite
biology and neuroscience. We are told that our genes or our brains, not
we, decide what we want and how we act.
This conference gathers leading experts in philosophy, biology and
neuroscience who argue the opposite. Cutting-edge research into the
biological and neural basis of human and animal agency challenges
deterministic assumptions, adding to doubts from quantum physics and
pointing to non-reductionist views of agency and action causation. At
the same time, recent advances in the philosophy of biology and
metaphysics offer new conceptual resources for understanding agency and
free will under indeterminism. The conference explores the resulting
prospects for a scientifically grounded, ontologically robust concept of
‘libertarian’ free will, breaking new ground in interdisciplinary
research on free will.
Invited Speakers:
Björn Brembs (University of Regensburg), John Dupré (University of
Exeter), Geert Keil (Humboldt University of Berlin), Christian List (LMU
Munich), Anne Sophie Meincke (University of Vienna), Alfred R. Mele
(Florida State University), Kevin Mitchell (with Henry Potter; both
Trinity College Dublin), Stephen Mumford (Durham University), Helen
Steward (University of Leeds), Peter U. Tse (Dartmouth College).
Concluding Reflections:
Johannes Jaeger (University of Vienna), Josef Quitterer (University of
Innsbruck)
For more details please see the attached conference programme and visit
https://www.oeaw.ac.at/detail/veranstaltung/der-freie-wille-im-fokus-von-ph…
To attend in person, please register free of charge via
https://www.oeaw.ac.at/veranstaltungen/anmeldung/free-will-new-perspectives…
Or follow the event via live stream:
https://www.oeaw.ac.at/veranstaltungen/live
The conference will be preceded by a Young Academy Distinguished Lecture
by Alfred R. Mele (Florida State University) and Anne Sophie Meincke
(University of Vienna & Young Academy of the Austrian Academy of
Sciences) on the question “Can Biology Help Us Defend Free Will?” on
10th June 2025 at the Austrian Academy of Sciences, see
https://www.oeaw.ac.at/junge-akademie/jours-fixes/1/news-details/young-acad…
We look forward to seeing you in Vienna or online.
Please also note the associated Call for Papers for a Topical Collection
in the journal "Synthese", entitled "Agency and Free Will in an
Indeterministic Universe: New Perspectives from Philosophy, Biology and
Neuroscience", see
https://link.springer.com/collections/cjjciagiei .
Best wishes,
Dr. Anne Sophie Meincke
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Recent publications:
"Continuant Processes or Processual Continuants? Towards an Analytic
Process Metaphysics", in: Objects and Properties: New Essays in
Metaphysics, ed. by A. Moran & C. Rossi, Oxford University Press,
forthcoming
"Emergent Properties", in: The Routledge Handbook of Properties, ed. by
A. Fisher & A.-S. Maurin (pp.347-357), Routledge 2024
"The Metaphysics of Development and Evolution: From Thing Ontology to
Process Ontology", Human Development 67, 5-6 (2023), 233-256:
https://doi.org/10.1159/000534421
"The Metaphysics of Living Consciousness: Metabolism, Agency and
Purposiveness", Biosemiotics 16 (2023), 281–290:
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12304-023-09531-0
www.annesophiemeincke.com
Elise Richter Research Fellow
Institute of Philosophy
University of Vienna
Universitätsstraße 7
1010 Vienna, Austria