CfP ESPP 2001

Bernhard Schroeder B.Schroeder at uni-bonn.de
Thu Jan 24 19:33:20 UTC 2002


European Society for Philosophy and Psychology

Call for Papers 2002 Annual Meeting.
Lyon, France, July, 10th to 13th, 2002.

The aim of the Society is "to promote interaction between philosophers,
linguists, and psychologists on issues of common concern". Psychologists,
neuroscientists, linguists, computer scientists and biologists are
encouraged to report experimental, theoretical and clinical work that
they judge to have philosophical significance. In recent years ESPP
sessions have covered such topics as spatial concepts, simulation
theory, attention, problems of consciousness, emotion, perception,
early numerical cognition, memory and time, motor imagery, counterfactuals,
reasoning, vagueness, cognitive semantics, semantic-pragmatic-distinction,
deixis, mental causation, action, thought without language, externalism,
connectionism, and the interpretation of neuropsychological results.

The complete list of invited speakers and themes for invited symposia
will be available shortly. At the moment, confirmed invited speakers
include:
Peter Gärdenfors (Lund University)
Mañuel García Carpintero (University of Barcelona)
Tim Dalgleish (Cambridge University)
Matthew Crocker (Saarland University)

Confirmed symposia include:
Game Theory in Linguistics and Cognitive Science (convenor: Robert van
Rooy,                                                   Amsterdam).
Pragmatics (convenor: Richard Breheny, Cambridge)
Hypnosis   (convenor: Zsoltan Dienes, Sussex)
Self recognition (convenor: Marc Jeannerod, Lyon)

			
The Society invites submitted papers and posters for this meeting.
Submitted papers are refereed and selected on the basis of quality and
relevance to psychologists, linguists and philosophers. Papers should not
exceed a length of 20 minutes (about 8 double-spaced pages) for sessions
which will last a total of 30 minutes. Papers must be accompanied by a
camera-ready 300-word abstract (to be included in the conference booklet).
 >From this year there will also be thematic sessions: authors are 
invited to
submit together 3 or 4 papers under a common theme to be refereed jointly
and assessed for acceptance as a themed symposium. There will also be
poster presentations. A submission for a poster presentation should consist
of a 500-word abstract.
Submitted papers may also be considered for presentation as posters.
The deadline for submission is April 30th, 2002. Please use the online
submission form to be found at:
http://espp.sbg.ac.at/index.php?espp2002
Otherwise, electronic submissions are preferred (in PDF, PS or MS Word
format) and should be sent to any ONE
of the following:

Dr. Anton Kühberger
University of Salzburg, Dept. of Psychology, Hellbrunnerstr. 34, A-5020
Salzburg, Austria
email: anton.kuehberger at sbg.ac.at

Dr. Michael Martin
University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, Great Britain
email: michael.martin at ucl.ac.uk

Dr. Bernhard Schröder
Institut für Kommunikationsforschung und Phonetik (IKP), Universität Bonn,
Poppelsdorfer Allee 47, D-53115 Bonn, Germany
email: b.schroeder at uni-bonn.de



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