NYU Conference on Issues in Modern Philosophy: Intentionality

NYU Conference on Issues in Modern Philosophy: Intentionality

By NYU Philosophy Department

On Nov 7-8, 2025, the NYU Department of Philosophy will host the Conference on Issues in Modern Philosophy: Intentionality.

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New York University

See Details Below New York, NY 10012

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  • 1 day 10 hours
  • In person

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On November 7-8, 2025, the NYU Department of Philosophy, with support from the Faculty of Arts and Science and the New York Institute of Philosophy, will host the Twentieth Annual NYU Conference on Issues in Modern Philosophy: Intentionality.


Note: the second day of the conference will be at a different location from the first!

Friday November 7th:

Kimmel Center, New York University

60 Washington Square South, Room 914

New York, NY 10012


Saturday November 8th:

NYU Philosophy Department

5 Washington Place, Room 101

New York, NY 10003


Speakers and Commentators

  • Amy Schmitter (University of Alberta)
  • Raffaella De Rosa (Rutgers University - Newark)
  • Karolina Hübner (University of California, Los Angeles)
  • Galen Barry (Iona University)
  • Alix Cohen (University of Notre Dame)
  • Keren Gorodeisky (Auburn University)
  • Mark Textor (King’s College London)
  • Hamid Taieb (Humboldt University, Berlin)
  • Dan Zahavi (University of Copenhagen)
  • David Woodruff Smith (University of California, Irvine)
  • Uriah Kriegel (Rice University)
  • Angela Mendelovici (Western University)

Conference Co-Directors: John Richardson, Don Garrett, Anja Jauernig, and Michelle Kosch

The full conference schedule is available on the NYU Philosophy Department's conference event page.

Registration for the conference is free, but required. Register on this site by November 1st.

NOTE: All conference participants must register by the deadline in order to ensure building access. If you do not have an NYU ID card and are not registered, you will not be able to enter the conference venue. All participants must present a valid, government-issued photo ID or an NYU ID card upon entry to the conference venue. Please register for the conference only if you are firmly planning to attend, and if you are prepared to comply with the indicated requirements.

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NYU Philosophy Department

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Nov 7 · 9:30 AM EST