CFP: PhilMilCog 2014

Conference Venue: Department of Philosophy, University of Western Ontario London, Canada Details The Philosophy Department of the University of Western Ontario is pleased to announce the 12th annual PhilMiLCog graduate conference on the Philosophy of Mind, Language and Cognitive Science. Submissions by graduate students in the fields of philosophy of …

CFP: The Subjective Structure of Consciousness

Conference Venue: University of Manchester Manchester, United Kingdom Details The subjectivity of conscious experience has been increasingly recognised as a crucial target for consciousness research. This interdisciplinary workshop will address a range of key questions about the subjective structure of consciousness: What does it mean to say that a mental state is subjective? Does …

CFP: Naturalism, the First Person Perspective and the Embodied Mind

CFP: Naturalism, the First Person Perspective and the Embodied Mind Conference Venue: PERSONA, CeSEP, CRESA and CRISI of the Faculty of Philosophy, San Raffaele University Milano, Italy Lynne Baker’s Challenge: Metaphysical and Practical Approaches “If there is an impersonal conception of the world that includes all the individuals and all …

CFP: Self-Knowledge and Folk Psychology

CFP: Self-Knowledge and Folk Psychology: Perspectives from philosophy and psychiatry Conference Venue: Radboud University Nijmegen Nijmegen, Netherlands Details In his classic 1956 article, Wilfrid Sellars provided an alternative to the introspectionist account of how we know our own mental states by claiming that psychological concepts are like theoretical concepts postulated …

CFP: Relationalism v. Representationalism Debate

Call for papers: Conference on the representationalism vs. relationalism debate, University of Antwerp, May 12-13, 2014. Topic: Some say that perceptual states are representations. Others say they are not representations: they are relations to token objects. This conference aims to explore various ways in which the two sides of the debate could be …

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