CFP: 2015 Meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology
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** Note the extended deadline of Nov. 1 ** ************************************************************ CALL FOR POSTERS AND FLASH TALKS – Extended submissions deadline: November 1 Reciprocity and Social Cognition Symposium Berlin School of Mind and Brain, 23rd-25th March 2015 ************************************************************ Extended submissions deadline: November 1, 2014 Notifications sent: November 15, 2014 For more …
Conference on Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Moral Responsibility CALL FOR PAPERS March 27, 2015 Utah Valley University Orem, Utah Moral responsibility has consistently been a salient issue in disciplines such as the law, psychology, psychiatry, and philosophy. The questions about social, cognitive, and psychological constraints on legal and moral responsibility are …
The Australasian Society for Cognitive Science invites all researchers and students in all the diverse disciplines of cognitive science to participate in the 10th conference of the Australasian Society for Cognitive Science. December 8-10th 2014, Monash University, Caulfield Campus.
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS The conference “Real Possibilities, Indeterminism and Free Will” will take place at the University of Konstanz, Germany on 18-21 March 2015. The conference will mark the final phases of two ongoing projects at the University of Konstanz:
Classical explanations of social cognition assume that complex social interaction involves social understanding and that social understanding in turn depends on the ability to read others’ minds, i.e. on the ability to attribute mental states, such as beliefs and desires, to others for the purposes of predicting and explaining their …
Centre for Philosophical Psychology, University of Antwerp Call for papers: Conference on intentions, University of Antwerp, December 10-11, 2014. Topic: There are so many kinds of intentions: proximal, distal, immediate, prior, ‘-in-action’, present-directed, future-directed, motor, etc. How are they connected to each other and what role do they play in …