philosophy and cognitive science research colloquium

 PHILOSOPHY AND
COGNITIVE SCIENCE
RESEARCH COLLOQUIUM
All interested students, scientists, and scholars are cordially invited
to the talks of the research colloquium. See www.rub.de/phil-lang
for updated information.
Organization: Prof. Dr. Albert Newen & Prof. Dr. Markus Werning
Thursdays, 16:00 -18:00, GA 04/187
21 October, 2010 Raphael von Riel
(U Bochum)
A new concept of reduction –
identity-based reduction
28 October, 2010 Markus Eronen
(HWK Delmenhorst/
U Osnabrück)
Reductive explanation and interlevel
relations: constructing a new framework
for philosophy of mind
4 November, 2010 Kourken H. Michaelian
(Inst. Jean Nicod, Paris)
The information effect
11 November, 2010 Tanja Kohnen
(U Bochum)
The relevance of intentional feeling in the
works of Max Scheler and Michail Bakhtin
18 November, 2010 Michaela Tacca
(U Düsseldorf)
Is the content of perceptual experience
non-conceptual?
25 November, 2010 Cameron Buckner
(U Indiana)
Reforming the distinction between
cognition and "mere association"
2 December, 2010 Colin Allen
(U Indiana)
Transitive inference –
a philosophical approach
9 December, 2010 Julia Fischer
(German Primate Center,
U Göttingen)
Into the monkey's mind
16 December, 2010 Gabriele Kern-Isberner
(U Dortmund)
Conditional perspectives for belief
revision
13 January, 2011 Igor Douven
(U Groningen)
Conditionals: formal and empirical
approaches
20 January, 2011 Thomas Grundmann
(U Cologne)
Das Problem der stabilen Dissense in der
Philosophie
27 January, 2011 Aleksandra MroczkoWasowicz
(U Düsseldorf/U Bochum)
Exploring the unity of consciousness by
neuroscientific synaesthesia research
3 February, 2011 Harald Maurer
(U Tübingen)
Integrative (synchronization) mechanisms
of cognition