Conferences
ASCS = Australasian Society for Cognitive Science (a founding member)
AAP = Australasian Association of Philosophy
NZAP = New Zealand Association of Philosophy (member)
SAP = Serbian Association of Philosophy (member)
AXPhi = Australasian Association of Experimental Philosophy
Peer Reviewed ____________________________________________________________________________
- Cognition and Lying, Masaryk University, 28–30/11/2019
- AXPhi III Conference, Victoria University, Wellington. 14–15/10/2018
- AAP NZAP Conference, Victoria University, Wellington. 08–12/07/2018
- ASCS 2017 Conference, Port Macquarie, Australia. 07–08/12/2017
- European Conference on Ethics, Religion and Philosophy, Brighton, UK 04–05/07/2017
- AAP 2015 Conference, Sydney, Australia. 05–09/07/2015
- NZAP 2014 Conference, Christchurch. 02–05/12/2014
Invited__________________________________________________________________________________
- SAP Conference, Sremski Karlovci (Serbia). 16–18/09/2011
- International conference Serbian theology today. 27–29/05/2011
- International conference Serbian theology today. 28–30/05/2010
Seminar or Colloquia Talks
- ‘Deceiving Without Intending to Deceive in Human Deception’ UAEU 16/03/2021
- ‘Can you lie by asserting what you believe is true?’ Ruhr University Bochum Online Research Colloquium 01/07/2020
- ‘Transparent Delusion and How to Explain it.’ 15/03/2018
- ‘You Should be a Manipulativist About Deception’ 17/05/2017
- ‘A Bald Case on Bald-Faced Lying.’ 25/10/2016
- ‘Must a liar say what he believes is false?’ 18/10/2015
- At the University of Arizona: ‘Can omitting information make you a liar.’ 24/9/2015
- At the University of Arizona: ‘Must a liar say what he does not believe?’ 18/9/2015
- At the University of Melbourne: ‘A Peculiar case of a Saint who wanted to avoid lying.’ 05/05/2015
- At the University of Melbourne: ‘Must a liar believe that what he says is false?’ 28/04/2015
- At the University of Queensland: ‘Fallis was almost right about lying, but what about deceiving.’ 05/09/2014
- ‘Lying, Other-deception, Self-deception.’ 18/06/2014
- ‘Yahweh’s Capriciousness in the Cain and Abel Story.’ 09/06/2014
- ‘Analysis of Self-deception and its Implications for Concepts of Rationality and Theories of the Structure of the Mind.’ 21/11/2013
- ‘Philosophical Analysis of Self-deception.’ 14/10/2014
- ‘On How Beliefs Influence Behaviour.’ 25/09/2013