Symposium on Butterfill and Apperly’s “How to Construct a Minimal Theory of Mind” (Mind & Language 28, 606-637)

With apologies for the delay, I’m glad to begin our next Mind & Language symposium, on Stephen Butterfill and Ian Apperly’s article “How to Construct a Minimal Theory of Mind”, with commentaries by Hannes Rakoczy (Göttingen), Shannon Spaulding (Oklahoma State), and Tad Zawidzki (George Washington University).

Call for Nominations: Glushko Dissertation Prizes in Cognitive Science

The Robert J. Glushko Dissertation Prizes in Cognitive Science Nomination Deadline: January 15, 2014 The Cognitive Science Society and the Glushko-Samuelson Foundation seek nominations for up to five outstanding dissertation prizes in cognitive science.  The goals of these prizes are to increase the prominence of cognitive science, and encourage students to engage in …

CfP: PHLINC2: Language and Other Minds

CALL FOR PAPERS PHLINC 2: LANGUAGE AND OTHER MINDS https://phling.umd.edu/symposia/phlinc2.html Invited speakers: Mandy Simons and Jason Stanley Special discussion led by Shevaun Lewis February 14th – 15th, 2014 University of Maryland PHLING, a research group of students and faculty from the departments of linguistics and philosophy at the University of …

CFP: “Mental Illness and Power”

CALL FOR PROPOSALS “Mental Illness and Power” A Philosophy Conference at the University of Memphis Memphis, Tennessee February 21-22, 2014 Keynote Speaker: David Goodman (Lesley University) Deadline for proposals: November 15th, 2013 Contact e-mail: memphispgsa@gmail.com This and more information available online at: https://www.memphis.edu/philosophy/pgsa_2014.php

CFP: St. Louis Annual Conference on Reasons and Rationality

May 18 – 20, 2014 Moonrise Hotel in St. Louis, MO Keynote Speaker: John Broome (Oxford) St. Louis Annual Conference on Reasons and Rationality provides a forum for new work on practical and theoretical reason, broadly construed. Please submit an anonymized abstract of 750-1500 words by January 4, 2014 to SLACRR@gmail.com. In writing your abstract, please …

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