34.1488, Calls: First International Colloquium Emergence and Time

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Subject: 34.1488, Calls: First International Colloquium Emergence and Time

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Date: 12-May-2023
From: Augusto Soares da Silva [assilva at ucp.pt]
Subject: First International Colloquium Emergence and Time


Full Title: First International Colloquium Emergence and Time

Date: 03-Jul-2023 - 05-Jul-2023
Location: Universidade Catolica Portuguesa - Braga, Portugal
Contact Person: Elton Marques
Meeting Email: emergenceandtime at gmail.com
Web Site: https://emergence-time.weebly.com/

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Philosophy of Language

Call Deadline: 21-May-2023

Meeting Description:

The colloquium addresses the relationship between emergence and time,
with a focus on questions related to the fundamentality of the concept
of time in different disciplines.

Is time fundamental, or are there more basic aspects of the world on
which time supervenes? The First International Colloquium: 'Emergence
and Time' will present interdisciplinary issues on the topic of
emergence and time. The target disciplines for the colloquium include
philosophy, psychology, cognitive sciences, linguistics, and physics.
Examples of pertinent topics that fall within the scope of this
colloquium include:

Is time fundamental?
What does 'emergence' mean?
What does it mean to say that time emerges?
Is the concept of time fundamental in domains such as cognition or
language, or even in physical theories?
What is the relationship between the 'arrow of time', emergence, and
entropy?
How do we deal with possible divergences between domains if time is
fundamental in some respect, yet emerging and not fundamental in
others?
What comprises timelessness?
How to represent a timeless reality?
Could time be simultaneously emergent and fundamental?
Is temporality a mind-dependent phenomenon?
Is the 'arrow of time' a mind-dependent phenomenon?
What is the relationship between consciousness and temporality?
Time, idealism, and emergence.
Temporality and the emergence of the mind and consciousness.
Emerging aspects of reality derived from time.

This list is not exhaustive. All topics related to the theme of the
colloquium are welcome.

Call for Papers:

Interested parties are invited to submit a 250-500 word abstract for a
20-minute presentation (followed by a 10-minute discussion).
The abstract should include five keywords and must be prepared for
peer review (blind review).
Please attach a separate page that includes the following information:
full name, institution, telephone number, and email.

Proposals must include the following message in the 'subject' field:
“First Inter. Coll. First Name Last Name – Title of Abstract.”
Please send proposals to the following email address:
emergenceandtime at gmail.com
Questions should be directed to the above address.



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