Mind, Value and Mental Health: Philosophy and Psychiatry Summer School and Conference

Mind, Value and Mental Health: Philosophy and Psychiatry Summer School and Conference 23 – 25 July 2015: St Hilda’s College, University of Oxford Two linked events exploring areas in which the philosophy of mind and ethics or the philosophy of value make contact with issues about mental health. 

CFA: Aegina Summer School of the Social Self

CFA: Aegina Summer School of the Social Self Deadline for Applications: Monday 2nd March 2015 Further information and applications forms can be found here: https://philosophy.sas.ac.uk/AeginaSummerSchool2015  “The social self: how social interactions shape body and self-representations” An Interdisciplinary Summer School June 21 – 27, 2015, Hotel Apollo, Aegina, Greece

CFA: Ecological Perception: Amodal and Multimodal Trends

Ecological Perception: Amodal and Multimodal Trends CALL FOR ABSTRACTS University of Edinburgh, May 29 & 30, 2015 This conference aims to bring together philosophers working on a broadly ecological approach to perception to address questions of multimodal sensory integration and the amodal perception of environmental information.

CFP: The Ontology of Conscious Experience

The Ontology of Conscious Experience University of Leeds, 8th-9th July 2015 Keynote speakers Matthew Soteriou (Warwick) Helen Steward (Leeds) Heather Logue (Leeds) Work on consciousness has tended to overlook the ontological status and structure of experiences, focusing instead on whether they can be explained by reference to non-experiential processes or events. …

Symposium on Aaron Norby, “Uncertainty Without All the Doubt”

I am happy to announce that our next Mind & Language symposium is on Aaron Norby’s “Uncertainty Without All the Doubt“ from the journal’s February 2015 issue with commentaries by Keith Frankish (Open University), Jennifer Nagel (Toronto), and Nicholas J.J. Smith (Sydney). Philosophical discussions of rationality and decision making are freqeuntly structured by the …

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