17.1662, Confs: Psycholing/Cognitive Science/Belfast, Ireland
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Date: 30-May-2006
From: Louise McNally < louise.mcnally at upf.edu >
Subject: European Society for Philosophy and Psychology
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Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2006 14:31:28
From: Louise McNally < louise.mcnally at upf.edu >
Subject: European Society for Philosophy and Psychology
European Society for Philosophy and Psychology
Short Title: ESPP
Date: 24-Aug-2006 - 27-Aug-2006
Location: Belfast, Ireland
Contact: Teresa McCormack
Contact Email: espp2006 at qub.ac.uk
Meeting URL: http://www.eurospp.org
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Philosophy of Language; Psycholinguistics
Meeting Description:
The 14th annual meeting of the European Society for Philsophy and
Psychology will be held August 24-27, 2006, at Queen's University,
Belfast.
The full programme for the 14th annual meeting of the European Society for Philosophy and Psychology (ESPP) is now available here:
http://www.psych.qub.ac.uk/eurospp2006/programme/papersandposters/index.aspx
Venue: Queen's University Belfast, UK
Dates: 24-27 August 2006
Registration is cheaper before 1 July 2006. Register online here:
http://www.psych.qub.ac.uk/eurospp2006/registration/
Invited Speakers:
* György Gergely (Budapest)
* Susan Goldin-Meadow (Chicago)
* Patrick Haggard (London)
* Kevin Mulligan (Geneva)
Invited Symposia:
* Auditory Perception opened by Jerome Dokic
* Pretence opened by Hannes Rakoczy
* Modality and Language opened by Bencie Woll
* Mental Time Travel opened by Teresa McCormack
Plus 120 papers and posters on topics including 'Is Theory of Mind Automatic?' (Ian Apperly et al), 'Can Western Scrub-Jays Plan for the Future?' (Dean Alexis et al), 'Representations of the body' (Frédérique de Vignemont), 'If Mirror Neurons are the Answer, What is the Question?' (Emma Borg), 'The Concept of Valuing: Experimental Studies' (Joshua Knobe et al), 'On the Location of the Unique Hues' (Keith Allen), 'The Extended Mind Hypothesis and Phenomenal Consciousness' (Marius Dumitru), 'Where causal pluralism comes from' (Monika Koeppl), 'About the Dissociation between Causal and Counterfactual Reasoning' (William Jimenez-Leal), 'Functional Isomorphism as an Exploitable Relation between Representations and Their Targets' (Nicholas Shea), 'Development, Contingency and Modularity' (John Sarnecki), 'Towards a Robotic Model of Minimal Creativity' (Dustin Stokes et al), 'What motivates pretend play?' (Josephine Ross et al), 'Is Pretense Really Non-representational?' (Cristina Meinl), 'Making Sense of Sensory Dysfunction in Autism' (Susan Leekam), 'Reasoning About Contradictions Across Cultures: Empirical Findings' (Brian Huss et al), 'A Pluralistic Approach to Mathematical Cognition' (Mario Santos-Sousa), 'Two types of vagueness' (Uli Sauerland et al), 'Aspectual Adverbs in Conditional Contexts' (Alice ter Meulen), 'On Sincerely Saying What You Don't Believe, Again' (Steven Gross), and 'Assertion and the Contingency of Convention' (Manuel García-Carpintero)
www.eurospp.org/2006/
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