Philosophy of Cognitive Science Seminar Meetings in 2021
Here is the tentative schedule of the Philosophy of Cognitive Science in the first half of 2021. All meetings will be organized online. You can subscribe to our seminar announcements here (Google account required).
- Bruineberg, Jelle and Dolega, Krzysztof and Dewhurst, Joe and Baltieri, Manuel (2020) The Emperor’s New Markov Blankets, January 15th, 12:00 CET
- Nir Fresco, How context can determine the identity of physical computation, January 28th (Thursday!), 12:00 CET
- Marc-Oliver Casper, A Spectrum of Integration. Steps towards a Methodology of Situated Cognition Research, February 12th, 12:00 CET
- P. Adrian Frazier, Paco Calvo and David N. Lee, The Neuro-Power of Movement in Plants, March 5th, 12:00 CET
- Julian Kiverstein, March, 12th (discussing paper with M. Kirchhoff: Dissolving the Causal-Constitutive Fallacy: Diachronic Constitution and the Metaphysics of the Extended Mind)
- Lilia Gurova, Feigned narratives do not always satisfy needs: the case of factitious disorders, March 26th, 12:00 CET
- Uljana Feest, April 9th, 16:00 CET (note: different time)
- Paweł Gładziejewski, Perceptual justification in the Bayesian brain: A foundherentist account, April 16th, 12:00 CET
- Marcin Moskalewicz, April (exact date TBA)
- Tomas Marvan, May 14th, 12:00 CET
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