6.0299 Conference: Cognitive Sciences and Philosophy (1/63)

Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Tue, 20 Oct 1992 17:46:12 EDT

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 6, No. 0299. Tuesday, 20 Oct 1992.

Date: Thu, 15 Oct 92 12:25:58 BST
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Preliminary Announcement


PHILOSOPHY AND THE COGNITIVE SCIENCES

16th International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium

Kirchberg/Wechsel, Austria
15-21 August 1993


Some 300 participants are expected. The symposium will be divided
loosely into sections, as follows:

Language and Cognition
Psychology and the Philosophy of Mind
Methodologies of the Cognitive Sciences
Folk Psychology and Naive Physics
Theories of Perception
Artificial Intelligence
Historical Roots of Cognitive Sciences
Wittgenstein and Philosophical Psychology

The list of major speakers who have so far agreed to participate includes:

Margaret Boden (Sussex)
Fred Dretske (Stanford)
George Lakoff (Berkeley)
John Sowa (I.B.M., Watson)
Michael Devitt (Maryland)
Leonard Talmy (Buffalo)
Francois Recanati (CREA, Paris)
John Searle (Berkeley)
John Haugeland (Pittsburgh)
John Perry (Stanford)
Frank Jackson (ANU, Canberra)

The Kirchberg conferences have established themselves over the years
as the most important forum for exact or analytic philosophy in
Continental Europe. We intend to use the present occasion as an
opportunity to bring together those working on the borderlines of
philosophy and cognitive science from both sides of the Atlantic.
Kirchberg itself is a beautiful mountain village 70 miles south of
Vienna, in the centre of the area where Wittgenstein taught primary
school.

Call for papers:
Papers on any of the above topics are welcome. Two camera-ready
copies of a long abstract (6 pages) should be sent before March 30, 1992
to the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society, A-2880 Kirchberg am Wechsel,
Austria. Guidelines for the compilation of the abstract can be obtained
from the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society.
For further information concerning the colloquium, please contact
Barry Smith or Roberto Casati, E-mail: phismith@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu
fax +41.75.28548