A remeljuk vegleges programot itt mellekelem, pls note hogy a
Lakatos eleterol szolo kerekasztal sokak kivansagara elobbre kerult.
udv kgy
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Lakatos' 75 Years. An Anniversary Meeting
October 30-31, 1997, Budapest
Partially sponsored by the Austrian-Hungarian
Joint Action Foundation
Imre Lakatos, one of the most important figures and most contr-
oversial persons in philosophy of science, was born on November
7. 1922. On this occasion we hold an international meeting devot-
ed to the celebration and critical discussion of Lakatos philoso-
phy of science/philosophy of mathematics, as well as the under-
standing of his life.
The speakers list includes (in alphabetical order):
Martin Carrier (Uni Heidelberg), David Corfield (Leeds Universi-
ty), Andreas Huettemann (Uni Heidelberg), Olga Kiss (Economic
University Budapest), Ladislav Kvasz (Comenius Unviersity,
Bratislava), Jancis Long (SOTE, Budapest), Thomas Mormann (Uni
Muenchen), Matteo Motterlini (University of Milan), John Watkins
(LSE, London), John Worrall (LSE, London), Lee Congdon (James
Madison Unversity)
Conference Programme:
1st day (October 30.)
9:30 Opening (George Kampis)
10:00 John Worrall
11:00 David Corfield
lunch break
14:00 John Watkins
15:00 Olga Kiss
coffee break
16:00 Martin Carrier
17:00 Thomas Mormann
2nd day (October 31.)
10:00 Ladislav Kvasz
11:00 Matteo Motterlini
lunch break
14:00 Andreas Huettemann
15:00 Jancis Long
(short breaks of approx. 5. min can be inserted between the talks
without prior scheduling)
Panel Discussion: The Uncommon Life of Lakatos
Oct. 31., 16:15 -
Convenor: Lee Congdon
Invited panelists include A. Bandy, J. Long,
A. Merei, G. Pallo, and others.
Organizers: George Kampis (Dept. of History and Philosophy of
Science, ELTE University, Budapest, Hungary) and Michael
Stoeltzner (Institute Vienna Circle, Vienna, Austria)
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MEGHIVO
(elnezest a duplumokert)
A Magyar Pszichologiai Tarsasag
Altalanos es Szemelysegpszicholgiai szekcioja
1997. oktober 27-en, 16h30kor
az MTA Pszicholgiai Intezet (Bp., terze krt 13) elso emeleti
tanacstermeben
eladast szervez
Tema: A pszicholgizmus koruli vitak tanmulsagai a mai pszicholgia
szamara
Eloado: Pleh Csaba
Mindenkit szerettel varunk.
Kivonat
Az eloadas kiindulopontja az, hogy a mult szazad utolso
harmadaban harom uj diszciplina is kikezdte a filozofia
kompetenciajat: a logika, a szociologia, es a kiserleti pszicholgia.
Mind modszereik, mind kiindulopontjaik elterese, mind az akademikus
versenges miatt ezek egymassal is rivalizalni kezdtek.
Leghiresebb vitajuk, az 1890 es 1915 kozott a nyelveszet, a
logika es pszichologia viszonyat erinto nemet pszichologizmus
vita rekonstrualhato racionalis magva szerint is. Fo kerdese az volt,
hogy mit tud kezdeni a szenzualista orokseget vallalo pszichologia a
gondolat logika szervezodesevel es az elvont entitasokkal. Ugyanakkor
az e koruli nem mindig koherens vita ideologiailag es
egzisztencialisan is azt erintette, hogy a filozofia hogyan nyerheti
vissza Kant orokseget, melyet a fiziologusok es a pszichologusok
"naturalizaltak".
A vita egyik tanulsaga a mai kognitiv szemleletet illeti: a
tudasrendszrek propozicionalis szervezodesenek elvevel valamint a
naturalizalt ismeretelmelettel valo flortolessel a mai pszichologia
sajatos visszaterest valosit meg: ha akarjuk Frege bosszujakent, ha
akarjuk a kiserleti pszichologusok bosszujakent is ertelmezhetjuk a
"logicizmus" ujrapszicholgizalasat es ujranaturalizalasat.
A masik tanulsag szomorubb. A pszichologizmus vita idoi elemzese
megmutatta, hogy a vilaghaboru "nemzeti osszefogasa", majd az azt
koveto eletfilozofia a nemet kulturalis eletben a ket vilaghaboru
kozott mind a naturalistakat, mind a logikai racionalistakat hatterbe
szoritotta. A felelem a pszichologizmustol nemcsak a pszicholgiat, de
a rivalis objektivisztikus elmeleteket is hatterbe szoritotta.
Elnezest kerunk azoktol, akik tobb peldanyt kapnak.
Szimp=F3zium javaslat a Magyar Pszichol=F3giai T=E1rsas=E1g
1998. =E1prilisi p=E9csi nagygy=FBl=E9s=E9re
T=E9ma: Az evol=FAci=F3s szeml=E9let =E9s a pszichol=F3gia
=D6sszeh=EDv=F3k: Cs=E1nyi Vilmos (ELTE TTK Etol=F3giai Tansz=E9k)
Pl=E9h Csaba (ELTE BTK =C1ltal=E1nos Pszichol=F3giai Tansz=E9k)
K=E9rj=FCk, hogy 1 oldalas kivonatokat a kolleg=E1k nekik juttassanak el
1997. november 15-ig,
e-mailen: H1872Csa(a)ella.hu
pleh(a)izabell.elte.hu
post=E1n: ELTE TTK Etol=F3giai Tansz=E9k
2131 G=F6d, J=E1vorka S. u. 14.
ELTE BTK =C1ltal=E1nos Pszichol=F3giai Tansz=E9k
1378 Budapest, Pf. 4
Szinapszis:
A szimp=F3ziumon az evol=FAci=F3s szeml=E9let =E9s a pszichol=F3gia k=F6z=F6=
tti kapcsolatokat
t=E1gan =E9rtelmezve szeretn=E9nk el=F4ad=E1sokb=F3l kiindulva megvitatni.
A t=E9m=E1t a legt=E1gabban =E9rtelmezz=FCk. Beletartoznak az
- etol=F3gia, a szociobiol=F3gia =E9s az =F6sszehasonl=EDt=F3
pszichol=F3gia = kapcsolatai,
- az evol=FAci=F3s gondolkod=E1sm=F3d a mai fejl=F4d=E9sl=E9lektanban,
- az evol=FAci=F3s ismeretelm=E9let =E9s a pszichol=F3gia k=F6z=F6tti kapc=
solatok,
- az idegtudom=E1ny =E9s az evol=FAci=F3s gondolkod=E1s a pszichol=F3giai =
magyar=E1zatban,
- a szocialis viselked=E9s evol=FAci=F3s
megk=F6zel=EDt=E9sei.
A szimpozionra k=EDs=E9rleti, megfigyel=E9ses, elm=E9leti =E9s t=F6rt=E9ne=
ti dolgozatokat
egyar=E1nt v=E1runk.
A szervez=F4k 1997. december 1-ig visszajelz=E9st k=FCldenek a jelentkez=F4=
knek.
Szeretn=E9nk, ha a kolleg=E1k =FAgy jelentkezn=E9nek, hogy terveink szerin=
t
1998. febru=E1r 5-ig 10 oldalas teljes el=F4ad=E1st k=E9r=FCnk, s ezeket s=
okszoros=EDtva
el=E9rj=FCk, hogy a szimpozionon a r=F6vid expoz=E9kat vita k=F6vesse.
A r=F6vid jelentkez=E9seket v=E1rva kollegi=E1lis =FCdv=F6zlettel:
Cs=E1nyi Vilmos Pl=E9h Csaba
Just to remind you of the event coming up this Saturday
involving Gilles Fauconnier, Ashwin Ram, and Mark Turner
(plus yours truly). I hope there will be a significant
presence from CSLI, since this seems right up your alley.
-- Doug Hofstadter
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ARE COMPUTERS APPROACHING HUMAN-LEVEL CREATIVITY?
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A Series of Five Public Symposia
Prompted by Some Striking Recent Developments
in Artificial Intelligence
Stanford University, Fall 1997
Organized and moderated by Douglas Hofstadter
Sponsored by the Center for
Computer-Assisted Research in the Humanities (CCARH)
with support from the Office of
the Associate Dean for Humanities
Each symposium will bring together world experts in a
particular field in which human creativity shines; all will
deliver short talks expressing their view about the degree to
which computers have become genuinely creative in that field,
after which there will be a panel discussion with audience
participation. The organizer will moderate the panels, as
well as participating as a panelist himself.
Symposium II: Language and Literature
Saturday, October 18, Law School, Room 290, 10AM-3PM
(coffee at 9:30)
* Gilles Fauconnier, Cognitive Science, UC San Diego
Author of "Mental Spaces" and other books on
language's cognitive underpinnings
* Ashwin Ram, Computer Science, Georgia Tech
Developer of science-fiction-reading program ISAAC;
author on case-based reasoning
* Mark Turner, English, University of Maryland
Author of "The Literary Mind" and other books on the
mutual relevance of literature and cognitive science
Hereby Department of General Psychology announces that
Prof. Stevan HARNAD
(Professor of Psychology and Director of Cognitive Sciences Centre at University of
Southampton)
will be our guest between 17th and 27th October and is going to give a brief couse on
FOUNDATIONS OF COGNITION: A SOCIOBIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
We, like other species, evolved. And we can think -- in fact, we evolved the ability to
think. We also evolved the ability to feel. Why we are afraid of the dark, of snakes, of
strangers, of heights; why we feel like eating when our blood sugar goes down, why
we overeat, why most of us prefer sex with the opposite sex rather than our own, why
we are jealous, why we favour our kin -- all of this can be explained as an
evolutionary legacy. What scope does this leave for thinking and freedom of will?
These and other questions will be discussed in this seminar on what can and cannot be
explained sociobiologically. A good starting paper is:
http://www.psych.ucsb.edu/research/cep/primer.htm
Note: this is a seminar, not a lecture course. We will discuss readings form these
books (Other readings: http://www.psych.ucsb.edu/research/cep/readlist.htm):
Books:
Barkow, J., Cosmides, L. and Tooby, J. (1992) The Adapted Mind: Evolutionary
psychology and the generation of culture. NY: Oxford University Press.
Baker, Robin (1996) Sperm wars : infidelity, sexual conflict and other bedroom
battles London : Fourth Estate, 1996.
Dennett, Daniel C. (1995) Darwin's dangerous idea : evolution and the meanings of
life. London ; New York : Allen Lane
Pinker, S. (1994) The language instinct. NY: Morrow.
Exact dates and times (each lecture will take place in H-1064, Budapest, Izabella str.
46.):
20th October (Monday), 12.00, room #209
21st October (Tuesday), 10.00, room #316
22nd October (Wednesday), 10.00, room #316
27th October (Monday), 12.00, room #209
By fulfilling the requirements the course gives a credit in the cognitive psychology
programme of the Department of General Psychology (code number: PS-KK13.01).
Professor Harnad will be staying at the guest suite in Izabella street, day time phone:
342-3130. His local host is Csaba Pleh, same number, e-mail: pleh(a)izabell.elte.hu,
home number: (23) 453-933.
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Professor Harnad is going to give a public lecture on 22nd October (Wednesday)
17.00 in Institute for Advanced Study, Collegium Budapest (H-1014, Budapest,
Szentharomsag str. 2.) The topic is:
CATEGORISATION, COMMUNICATION AND COGNITION: ON THE
ADVANTAGES OF SYMBOLIC THEFT OVER SENSORIMOTOR TOIL
To categorise is to respond differentially to certain kinds of input. This is a very
general cognitive capacity, covering everything from Pavlovian and instrumental
responding to the chess master pondering how to respond to a chess move and the
physicist inferring the existence of quarks. Once a categoriser has a repertoire of
categories grounded through trial and error sensorimotor interaction ("honest toil"),
higher-order categories can be formed in two ways: through further sensorimotor
interaction, as with the ground-level categories, or through symbolic interaction with
other categorisers, based on combining and recombining the names of lower-order
categories into propositions describing new higher-order categories ("theft"). I will
present some behavioural and computational data comparing these two strategies.
Some related papers that can be found at my Web site:
http://cogsci.soton.ac.uk/~harnad/genpub.html
Harnad, S. (1995) Grounding symbols in sensorimotor categories with neural
networks. In: IEE Colloquium 'Grounding Representations: Integration of Sensory
Information in Natural Language Processing, Artificial Intelligence and Neural
Networks' (Digest No.1995/103). London, UK, 15 May 1995). London, UK: IEE,
1995. p. 6/1-4.
Harnad, S. (1996) The Origin of Words: A Psychophysical Hypothesis In
Velichkovsky B & Rumbaugh, D. (Eds.) "Communicating Meaning: Evolution and
Development of Language. NJ: Erlbaum: pp 27-44.
Andrews, J., Livingston, K. & Harnad (1997) Categorical Perception Effects Induced
by Category Learning. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and
Cognition (in press).
Cangelosi, A & Harnad, S. (in prep) On the Virtues of Theft Over Honest Toil:
Grounding Language and Thought in Sensorimotor Categories. the CogPrints
Electronic Preprint Archive in the Cognitive Sciences (supported by JISC and
modeled on Paul Ginsparg's NSF-supported Physics Eprint Archive), he is Past
President of the Society for Philosopy and Psychology.
All welcome!
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Gyongyi Czachesz
(CZACHESZ(a)izabell.elte.hu,
CZACHESZ(a)isis.elte.hu)
Eotvos Lorand University Budapest
Dept. of General Psychology
H-1064 Budapest, Izabella St 46.
Phone: (36-1) 342-3130
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
DEADLINE: November 7, 1997
11th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing
Hosted by Rutgers University
March 19-21, 1998
Featuring a Special Session on
The Lexical Basis of Syntactic Processing:
Formal and Computational Issues
INVITED SPEAKERS:
Joan Bresnan, Stanford University
Beth Levin, Northwestern University
Mitch Marcus, University of Pennsylvania
Jerry Fodor, Rutgers University
DISCUSSANTS:
Mark Johnson, Brown University
Amy Weinberg, University of Maryland
Maryellen MacDonald, University of Southern California
ABSTRACT DEADLINE: November 7, 1997
The 11th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing is
soliciting abstracts for papers and posters presenting theoretical,
experimental, and/or computational research on human sentence
processing. Abstracts will be reviewed anonymously and will be
considered for both the general conference sessions and for a special
session on The Lexical Basis of Syntactic Processing: Formal and
Computational Issues.
SPECIAL SESSION:
Lexical influences on processing are currently a major focus of
attention in research on sentence comprehension, yet much of the work
remains isolated from investigations of the lexicon in other
disciplines. The special session, The Lexical Basis of Syntactic
Processing: Formal and Computational Issues, will examine current
theories of lexical representation from a multidisciplinary
perspective, relating the issues raised to current work on sentence
comprehension. The focus of the session will be presentations by
invited speakers from linguistics, computer science, and philosophy,
with critical commentary and discussion from researchers within the
sentence processing community.
The special session will also include submitted papers and posters on
the topic of the role of the lexicon in sentence processing.
Abstracts that are considered for the special session will be
evaluated both for the quality of the research and for the fit between
the submitted abstract and the invited papers.
SUBMISSION DEADLINES:
For consideration in the spoken paper sessions: November 7, 1997.
For consideration as a poster only: January 12, 1998
WHAT TO SUBMIT:
Abstracts must be no more than 400 words in length, excluding
references. At the top of the abstract, please include your name,
email address, and indicate whether your abstract is to be considered
for PAPER ONLY, POSTER ONLY, or PAPER OR POSTER. The last category
means that you would be willing to present a poster if your abstract
is not included in the spoken sessions but is accepted for one of the
poster sessions. Please leave several blank lines between this
information and your title and abstract, so that we may remove this
information for anonymous abstract review.
Abstracts submitted but not accepted for the paper sessions will
automatically be included in the submissions for poster sessions,
unless the abstract is marked PAPER ONLY.
WHERE TO SUBMIT:
We will accept email submissions only. Email your submissions to
cuny(a)ruccs.rutgers.edu
Please use "Abstract" as your subject header. If you are submitting
more than one abstract, each must be separately emailed. You will
receive an email acknowledgment for each abstract you submit.
If you are unable to use email to submit your abstract, you must
contact the organizers for instructions on submitting a PC-readable
disk with the required information and abstract.
CONFERENCE DATES AND LOCATION:
The conference will be held on March 19-21, 1998, at the Hyatt
Regency, New Brunswick, New Jersey, adjacent to the Rutgers University
campus. The conference site is easily accessible by shuttle from the
Newark airport, and by train from New York or Philadelphia. Detailed
hotel reservation and travel information is available on the
conference web site; please check out the Accommodations and
Transportation links.
For more information, see: http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/cuny98
E-mail questions to: cuny(a)ruccs.rutgers.edu
Suzanne Stevenson
CUNY98 Conference Organizer
Dept of Computer Science, and
Center for Cognitive Science
Rutgers University
Reply-to: g.peli(a)bdk.rug.nl
"A logika alkalmazasa a
tarsadalomtudomanyi elmeletepitesben"
cimu - vitaval egybekotott -
eloadasunkra. A tema rovid ismerteteset a levelhez csatolva kuldjuk.
Idopont: 1997. oktober 17. (pentek) de. 10 ora.
Hely: ELTE Szociologiai Intezet, Bp. Pollack Mihaly ter 10.
(Mivel a teremfoglalas meg folyamatban van, az epuleten beluli helyet
a helyszinen kiirjuk, illetve Fokasz Nikosztol hamarosan megtudhato
lesz: fokasz(a)ludens.elte.hu )
Udvozol::
Pe'li Ga'bor es Po'los La'szlo'
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"A logika alkalmazasa a tarsadalomtudomanyi elmeletepitesben"
Pe'li Ga'bor e's Po'los La'szlo'
(Groningeni Egyetem) (Amszterdami Egyetem)
Egy kvalitativ elmelet elemzesi eszkozt, a logikai formalizalast
szeretnenk a beszelgetes soran bemutatni. Amennyiben egy elmelet
fogalomleirasai, fobb feltevesei logikai formulak segitsegevel
eloallnak, ugy felteheto a kerdes: az elmelet kovetkeztetesei
levezethetok-e az elobbi formula halmazbol, mint premisszakbol? Milyen
tovabbi kovetkezmenyek - tetelek - vezethetok meg le az adott
informaciobol? Amennyiben a premisszakbol nem kovetkeznek a megcelzott
allitasok, ugy a formula halmaz modositasra szorul. Az elmeletet kell
ilyenkor kiegesziteni, peldaul ki nem mondott elofelteveseket
explikalva, vagy pusztan a formalizalas volt ugyetlen? A logikai
formalizalas, kello elmeleti intuicioval parosulva, egy sor uj dolgot
elmond a szoban forgo elmelet szerkezeterol, hatokorerol. Egy tovabbi
elemzesi lepeskent megfeleles letesitheto az analizis soran feltarulo
argumentacios struktura es bizonyos tipusu logikak kozott: ez esetben
a valasztott logika meta-tulajdonsagai is informacioval szolgalnak a
vizsgalt elmeletrol. A targy rovid ismertetese es nehany vita tezis
kimondasa utan a resztvevok felvetesei, meglatasai, otletei es
aggalyai megvitatasaval folyna a beszelgetes. A logikai formalizalast
egy szervezetszociologiai elmelet, az "organizational ecology"
peldajan mutatjuk be (M. Hannan, J. Freeman, G. Carroll).
Alkalmazhato-e a logikai reprezentacio mas szociologiai agazatok
elmeleteinel is?
Nehany, a targyra vonatkozo publikacio:
Hannan, M. and J Freeman. 1989. Organizational Ecology. Harvard
University Press.
Peli, G., J. Bruggeman, M. Masuch and B. O
Nuallain. 1994. " A Logical Approach to Formalizing Organization
Ecology." American Sociological Review. 59 (4):571-593.
Peli, G. 1997. "The Niche Hiker's Guide to Population Ecology: A
Logical Reconstruction of Organization Ecology's Niche Theory."
Sociological Methodology, 27: 1-46.
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SZEMINARIUMI ELOADAS
Az ELTE TTK Tudomanytortenet es Tudomanyfilozofia Tanszeken (1088
Bp., Rakoczi ut 5.)
Zemplen Gabor
"GOETHE ES A TUDOMANYOK"
cimmel tart eloadast
ELOADASKIVONAT
Rovid ismeretetes a kor tudomanyarol es Goethe tudomanyos eredmenyeirol,
majd a Goethei vilagkep kialakulasaban meghatarozo szerepet jatszo
filozofiai iranyzatokrol es szemelyekrol. Ezt kovetoen megprobalunk nehany,
Goethe altal gyakran hasznalt fogalmat (mint pl. a "Typus", az "osnoveny",
"osjelenseg") a leheto legpontosabban korulirni, majd ezen fogalmak
magyarazataval es Goethe tudomanyfilozofiai gondolatai segitsegevel (fokent
a Newtont biralo szinelmeleti munkak kapcsan) megvilagitani a goethei
episztemologia nehany sajatossagat.
Idopontja: 1997 oktober 16., csutortok, 16 ora.
Helye: Rakoczi ut 5., II. em. 229.
Az eloadas idotartama 50-60 perc, amelyet rovid szunet utan kb.
30-60 perc vita kovet.
Minden erdeklodot szeretettel varunk.
Udvozlettel, Kampis Gyorgy
Meghivo
Redei Miklos
ELTE TTK Tudomanytortenet es Tudomanyfilozofia Tanszek
habilitacios eloadasara
"A kvantumlogika Birkhoff-Neumann felfogasanak filozofiai problemai"
Ido: 1997 oktober 10, 11.00 ora
Hely: ELTE Bolcseszettudomanyi Kar
Kari Tanacsterem
Pesti Barnabas U. 1 I. emelet