> > MODIFIED CIRCULAR
> >
> > PLEASE NOTE CHANGES IN THE REGISTRATION FORM AND THE CONFERENCE
> > PROGRAM
> >
> > Please, send back your REGISTRATION FORM to us as soon as possible to
> > help organization!
> > ---------------------------------------------
> >
> > International Multidisciplinary Colloquium on Rules and
> > Rule-Following: Philosophy, Linguistics and Psychology
> >
> > April 30 - May 2, 1998
> > Janus Pannonius University Pe'cs, Hungary
> >
> > Program
> >
> > Thursday, April 30
> >
> > Philosophy
> >
> > Keynote Lecture:
> >
> > 14:00: Gyo:rgy Kampis, Lo'ra'nd Eo:tvo:s University, Budapest
> > Rules in Nature and Artifacts
> >
> > 15.00-15:30: Coffee-break
> >
> > 15:30-16:00: Alex Barber, Department of Philosophy, University of
> > Bristol, Semantic Knowledge and the Status of Languages
> >
> > 16:00-16.30: Urho Maatta, University of Tampere
> > The Emergent Continuum in the Ontology and Epistemology of Rules
> >
> > 16.30-17.00: Bence Na'nay, Eo:tvo:s Lo'ra'nd University, Budapest
> > Evolution of Rules: Inside and Outside
> >
> > 17:00-17:30: Coffee-break
> >
> > 17.30-18:00: La'szlo' Tarnay, Janus Pannonius University, Pe'cs
> > On Identifying Prototypes: Dispositional or Rule-Governed?
> >
> > 18.00-18:30: Harris Fairbanks, University of Connecticut
> > Parliamentary Procedure in the Age of Reason
> >
> > 19:00: Reception
> >
> >
> > Friday, May 1
> >
> > Linguistics
> >
> > Keynote Lecture:
> >
> > 10:00-11.00: Pierre-Yves Raccah, Idl-CNRS, Paris
> > Scientific Laws, Semantic Rules and the Construction of Sense
> >
> > Sessions:
> >
> > 11:00-11:30: La'szlo' I. Komlo'si, Janus Pannonius University, Pe'cs
> > Rules and Organization in Internal Language: Narrative Spaces and
> > Mental Order
> >
> > 11:30-12:00: Barbara Luka, University of Chicago
> > Implicit Rules and Sentence Frames
> >
> > 12:00-13:00: Lunch-break
> >
> > 13:00-13:30: Daniele Moyal-Sharrock, England
> > The Non-Propositionality of Grammatical "Propositions": Rules as
> > Know-How
> >
> > 13:30-14:00: Christophe Parisse & Evelyne Adreewsky, INSERM-TLNP,
> > Paris, The Psycholinguistic Dynamic System: Lexical and Syntactic
> > Rules
> >
> > 14:00-14:30: Alvaro de la Ossa & Ximena del Rio, University of Costa
> > Rica A Pragmatic, Case-Based Approach to the Study of Rules for
> > Discourse Analysis
> >
> > 14:30-15:00: Coffee-break
> >
> > 15.00-15.30: Tama's Po'lya, Janus Pannonius University, Pe'cs
> > On the Meaning Rule of A Vague Predicate
> >
> > 15.30-16.00: Andra's Bocz, Janus Pannonius University, Pe'cs
> > TO BE ANNOUNCED
> >
> > 16:00-16:30: Jo'zsef Andor, Janus Pannonius University, Pe'cs
> > The Role of Framing in Lexical Representation: The Case of "GOOD"
> > and Its Immediate Collocates
> >
> > 17:00: Bus excursion:
> >
> > Visit to an old Hungarian Reformed church in Ko'ro's, a German
> > wine
> > cellar in Vill nyko:vesd/Gowisch (stricltly in this order) and a
> > multidisciplinary dinner in a Baranya county inn in Vill ny/Wie nd
> >
> >
> > Saturday, May 2
> >
> > Pscyhology
> >
> > Keynote Lectures:
> >
> > 9:00-10:00: Csaba Ple'h, Lora'nd Eo:tvo:s University, Budapest
> > Rules and Habits: The Origin, Structure and Future of Dual
> > Process
> > Theories in Psychology
> >
> > 10.00-11:00: John Stewart, Idl-CRNS, Paris
> > TO BE ANNOUNCED
> >
> > 11:00-11:30: Coffee-break
> >
> > 11:30-12:00: Itiel Dror, University of Southampton
> > Can Wittgenstein Help Free the Mind from Rules?
> >
> > 12:00-12:30: Gary Marcus, New York University
> > Rethinking Eliminative Connectiism
> >
> > 12:30: Closing of the Conference
> >
> > General Conference Information
> >
> > The conference organizers are happy to acknowledge several national
> > sources of support (OTKA, AMFK, rector and dean of JPU, local
> > companies) that have been instrumental in partially covering
> > orga tion costs, including administration, catering, excursion and
> > partial support for accomodation expenses. Unfortunately, we have no
> > funds to cover participants` travel expenses to Hungar
> >
> > Pariticipation fee: 150 $ US
> > covering accommodation in double rooms for 3 nights, breakfast,
> > reception, excursion with dinner, information package, refreshments/
> > coffee. For still somewhat challanged banking habits in this
> > country, you are kindly requested to pay your participation fee in
> > cash on the spot.
> >
> > Publication Prospects
> > Publication of presented conference papers is under negotiation with
> > an international philosophical periodical.
> >
> >
> > Travel Information or How to get to Pe'cs from Budapest and
> > back?
> >
> > There are InterCity trains (IC supplement required) from Budapest to
> > Pe'cs and from Pe'cs to Budapest at approx. 3 hour intervals as
> > indicated belo
> >
> > Departure Arrival
> >
> > Budapest De'li Pe'cs 7:20 IC 9:48
> > Budapest Keleti 9:55 13:20
> > Budapest De'li 10:55 IC 13:20
> > 13:55 IC 16:20
> > 16:55 IC 19:20
> > 19:55 IC 22:20
> >
> > Pe'cs Budapest De'li
> >
> > 6:10 IC 8:38
> > 9:00 IC 11:20
> > 12:00 IC 14:20
> > 15:00 IC 17:20
> > 18:00 IC 20:20
> >
> > Since accommodations are booked for participants commencing Wednesday
> > evening April29, for those who plan to spend more time in Budapest,
> > we recommend that they come to the Pe'cs conference from Budapest by
> > either of the trains 7:20 (Bp. D,li), 9:55 (Bp. Keleti) and 10:55
> > (Bp. De'li).
> >
> > Information on Conference Venue and Accommodation
> >
> > The venue of the conference is located in the central building of the
> > Pe'cs Academy Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (local
> > denomination: Akade'mia Sze'kha'z) on the foothills of the
> > Mecsek Mountains at walking distance over the centre of town.
> > Address: 44, Jurisics Miklo's Street, tel.: (36-72) 327 733, or 314
> > 684, fax: 314 684. There is a bus service from the railway station
> > every 5 minutes (bus number 33, ask for Akade'mia Sze'kha'z,
> > pre-purchased tickets of HUF 75 are required) or take a taxi (cc. HUF
> > 400). Accommodation for participants in double rooms are in the same
> > bui ing, in the Academy Guesthouse (same phone and fax numbers as
> > above).
> >
> >
> > Meals
> >
> > Breakfast can be had in the Academy Guesthouse as part of the
> > conference participation package, if your intention is so indicated
> > on the Registration Form in advanc
> >
> > Lunch is by individual arrangement (not included in the participation
> > fee). You will find a list of nearby restaurants in your conference
> > folde
> >
> > Dinner: there will be a reception and a conference dinner on the
> > nights of May 1 and May 2 as part of the conference participation
> > packag
> >
> >
> > Contact Persons
> >
> > La'szlo' Tarnay: tarnay(a)btk.jpte.hu
> > Department of Philosophy, Janus Pannonius University, Pe'cs
> >
> > Andra's Bocz: bocz(a)btk.jpte.hu
> > Department of English, Janus Pannonius University, Pe'cs
> >
> > La'szlo' I. Komlo'si: komlosi(a)btk.jpte.hu
> > Department of English, Janus Pannonius University, Pe'cs
> >
> > Please, feel free to attend to any of the contact persons with any
> > problems, questions, querries, observations, remarks, etc.
> >
> >
> >
> > List of Participants
> >
> > Adreewsky, Evelyne @
> > INSERM-TLNP, Paris, France
> > Barber, Alex alex.barber(a)bristol.ac.uk
> > Department of Philosophy, University of Bristol, UK
> > Berkeley, Istvan S.N. istvan(a)usl.edu
> > Department of Philosophy, University of Southwestern Lousiana,
> > USA
> > Bocz, Andra's bocz(a)btk.jpte.hu
> > Department of English, Janus Pannonius University, P,cs,
> > Hungary
> > Dror, Itiel dror(a)coglit.soton.ac.uk
> > Department of Psychology, University of Southampton, UK
> > Fairbanks, Harris A. harrisfb(a)uconvm.uconn.edu
> > Department of English, University of Connecticut, USA
> > Freeman, Rob rjfreeman(a)usa.net
> > Kampis, Gyo:rgy gk(a)hps.elte.hu
> > Department of History and Philosophy of Sciences, ELTE, Budapest,
> > Hungary
> > Komlo'si, La'szlo' I. komlosi(a)btk.jpte.hu
> > Department of English, Janus Pannonius University, Pe'cs,
> > Hungary
> > Luka, Barbara bluka(a)dura.spc.uchicago.edu
> > University of Chicago, USA
> > Maatta, Urho skurma(a)uta.fi
> > University of Tampere, Finland
> > Marcus, Gary gary(a)psych.nyu.edu
> > Department of Psychology, University of New York, USA
> > Na'nay, Bence nanaybence(a)ludens.elte.hu
> > Department of Philosophy, ELTE, Budapest, Hungary
> > Ossa, Alvaro de la delaossa@cariari.ucr..ac.cr
> > Chair, Graduate Program in Cognitive Science, University of Costa
> > Rica, Costa Rica
> > Parisse, Christophe parisse(a)ext.jussieux.fr
> > INSERM-TLNP, Paris, France
> > Ple'h, Csaba pleh(a)izabell.elte.hu
> > Chair, Department of General Psychology, ELTE, Budapest,
> > Hungary
> > Polya, Tam s polya(a)btkstud.jpte.hu
> > graduate student, Janus Pannonius University, Department of
> > Linguistics, Pe'cs, Hungary
> > Raccah, Pierre-Yves pyr(a)ccr.jussieu.fr
> > Idl-CNRS, Paris, France
> > Rio, Ximena del xdelrio(a)cariari.ucr.ac.cr
> > Graduate Program in Linguistics, University of Costa Rica, Costa
> > Rica
> > Stewart, John john.stuart(a)utc.fr
> > Idl-CNRS, Paris, France
> > Tarnay, La'szlo tarnay(a)btk.jpte.hu
> > Department of Philosophy, Janus Pannonius University, Pe'cs,
> > Hungary
> >
> >
> >
> > REGISTRATION FORM
> >
> > International Multidisciplinary Colloquium on Rules and
> > Rule-Following:
> > Philosophy, Linguistics and Psychology
> > between April 30-May 2, 1998 at
> > Janus Pannonius University Pe"cs, Hungary
> >
> > Name:________________________________________________
> >
> > Affiliation: ______________________________________________
> >
> > Organization:_____________________________________________
> >
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> >
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> >
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> >
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> >
> >
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> >
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> >
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> >
> > I want accommodation in a double room for three nights included in
> > the registration fee out of the following four:
> >
> > April 29, WED: ____ April 30, THU: ____ May 1, FRI: ______
> >
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> >
> >
> > N.B.: Please, send your registration form by e-mail to any of the
> > organizers or by fax to La'szlo' I. Komlo'si (Dept. of English, Janus
> > Pannonius University, Pe'cs) at (36-72) 314 714 or (36-72) 31
> > 717 at your earliest convenience, but not later than April 17, 1998.
> >
> >
> > ********************************************************
> > Information on an another upcoming conference in Pe'cs
> >
> > Right after our Rules conference there will be another conference
> > held at the same site, the Academy House, on May 4-5.
> >
> > McDowell: Mind and World - Kant in Analytic Philosophy
> >
> > The author of the book will also be present. Inquiries should be sent
> > to the local organizers: Dr. Ja'nos Boros, boros(a)btk.jpte.hu
> >
>
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George Kampis, Associate Professor, Chairman,
Department of History and Philosophy of Science,
ELTE University, Budapest, H-1088 Rakoczi u. 5., Hungary
Phone/FAX: (36) 1 266 4954 email: gk(a)hps.elte.hu
http://hps.elte.hu ftp://hps.elte.hu
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Date: Mon, 06 Apr 1998 09:53:42 -0700
From: James M Laukes <jlaukes(a)U.ARIZONA.EDU>
To: PSYCHE-D(a)LISTSERV.UH.EDU
Subject: Tucson consciousness conference update
Please circulate this message to anyone who may be interested.
Thank you.
TOWARD A SCIENCE OF CONSCIOUSNESS
"TUCSON III"
April 27-May 2, 1998
sponsored by The University of Arizona
The full program including plenary, concurrent and poster sessions
is now available on our website:
<http://www.consciousness.arizona.edu>.
Follow the links for Tucson III for these details plus all conference
abstracts, registration information, pre-conference workshops, hotels,
transportation etc.
Registration is still open.
Partial list of plenary speakers
Michael Gazzaniga, Dartmouth
Mel Goodale, University of Western Ontario
Richard Gregory, University of Bristol
Nicholas Humphrey, New School for Social Research
Charles Laughlin, Carleton University
David Milner, University of St. Andrews
Marilyn Schlitz, Institute of Noetic Sciences
Galen Strawson, Oxford University
Frances Vaughan, Fetzer Institute
Kunio Yasue, Notre Dame Seishin University, Japan
Arthur Zajonc, Amherst College
A special event has also been added: our first Consciousness Poetry Slam
is now scheduled for May 1. Submissions are welcome. Send them to Carol
Ebbecke <abl(a)u.arizona.edu> before April 20.
Kedves kollegak !
A pecsi evolucios szekcioulesunkkel kapcsolatban kuldom az ujabb
levelet. Egyetlen valtozas az elozohoz kepest, hogy Kiss Szabiolcs
es Bende kollegak helyet csereltek.
Emlkeztetek mindenkit, hogy varjuk a mintegy 20 lapos veglegesnek
szant szovegeket ott ehleyszinen pairon es lemezen is.
Sikerult a korabbiakban kozoltnel valamivel tobb idot kapnunk, egy
kiegeszito orat, 11h30 es 12h30 kozott
Aprilis 16-an, csutortokon ket reszben tartjuk a szekciot, mindkettot
a Pecsi Janus Pannonius Tudomanyegyetem Pollack Mihaly Muszaki Karan.
11h30 - 12h30 017-es terem
14h30 - 18h00 011-es terem
Az eloadasok besosztasa
Elnezest kerek, hogy ezt nem sikerult senkivel egyeztetnem, csak a
szervezokkel, a nyomda surgette oket.
Altalanos diszkutalo: Kampis Gyorgy lesz.
Reszletek: pleh(a)izabell.elte.hu
Mindenkit szerettel varunk.
1998. aprilis 16.
delelott: elmelet I. - elnok: Csanyi Vilmos
11h30 - 11h40 Nanay Bence: Az elme mint evolucios rendszer
11h40 - 11h50 Topal Jozsef: Tudathipotezisek a kognitiv etologiai
vizsgalatok tukreben
11h50 - 12h10 Miklosi Adam: Allati modellek az emberi evolucio
kutatasaban
12h10-12h20 Bende Istvan: A jatek mint helyettesito cselekves:
a kauzalitas es funkcio kerdese osszehasonlito pszichologiai
szempontbol
12h20 - 12h30 Diszkusszio
delutan: elmelet II. - elnok: Bereczkei Tamas
14h30 - 14h50 Pleh Csaba: Az evolucios szemlelet a pszichologiaban:
felmerulese, eltunese s ujra megjelenese
14h50 - 15h10 Csanyi Vilmos: A human viselkedeskomplexum evolucioja
15h10 - 15h20 Kaldy Zsuzsa: (R)Evolucios pszichologia?
15h20 - 15h40 Banyai Eva: A hipnozis evolucios ertelmezese
15h40 - 16h00 Diszkusszio es kave
delutan: empirikus munkak - elnok: Banyai Eva
16h00 - 16h20 Bereczkei Tamas: Reproduktiv strategiak magyarorszagi
cigany populaciokban
16h30 - 16h40 Csanaky Andras, Bereczkei Tamas: A szocializacio
evolucios palyai: kedvezotlen csaladi kornyezetbol szarmazo gyerekek
szexualis es reproduktiv strategiai
16h40 - 16h50 Voros Szilvia, Bereczkei Tamas, Gal Agnes, Bernath
Laszlo: Adaptiv dontesek es trade-off mechanizmusok a parvalasztasban
16h50 - 17h10 Gergely Gyorgy: A kontingencia-detekcios modul szerepe
a korai reprezentacios es szocio-emocionalis fejlodesben illetve az
autizmus etiologiajaban
17h10 - 17h20 Terestyeni Tamas: A kommunikacio nehany evolucios
vonatkozasa
17h20 - 17h30 Doka Antal: A fajok kozotti kommunikacio etologiai es
pszichologiai problemai
17h30 - 17h40 Kiss Szabolcs: A naiv tudatelmelet evolucios
megkozelitese
17h40 - 17h50 Balogh Tibor: Egy meg nem szuntetheto megorzes
posztmodern interpretacioi
17h50 - 18h00 Diszkusszio
A helyi szervezoktol hallom, hogy talan tobben nem fizettek. Laszlo
Janos uzenetet tolmacsolom: aki csak 1 napra jon, az ott helyben
fizethet kedvezmenyes 2000 Ft reszveteli dijat.
Kozlekedesi informaciok:
Intercity (helyjegy kell) Bidapest, Deli 7h20 - Pecs 9h48, ott var
majd valaki. Igazabol Bereczkei Tamas kuldhetne egy diakot talan,
mert magam meg egy masik ulesen leszek.
Visszafele: gyorsvonat Pecs 19h00 - Budapest, Deli 22h43.
A programot mindenki megkapja postan is, aki jelentkezett, illetve az
eloadoknak magam mar elkuldtem!
Csaba Pleh
associate professor
Dept General Psychology Eotvos Lorand U
Budapest 64 P.O. Box 4 Hungary 1378
T.: 36 13423130 Fax: 36 13423109 Home: 36 23453933
Csaba Pleh
associate professor
Dept General Psychology Eotvos Lorand U
Budapest 64 P.O. Box 4 Hungary 1378
T.: 36 13423130 Fax: 36 13423109 Home: 36 23453933
Three cheers for psychology, Pleh
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From: "Roger K. Thomas" <rkthomas(a)ARCHES.UGA.EDU>
Subject: Two items bearing differently on "new history" of psychology
To: CHEIRON(a)YORKU.CA
1. "During the last 50 years there have been two changes in the way in
which scientists have studied the nervous system. First of all, the
traditional and largely independent major scientific disciplines of
physics, chemistry, physiology, pharmacology, and pathology gave rise to
the more specialized subdisciplines of neurophysiology, neurochemistry,
neuropharmacology, etc...AND THE SCIENCE OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY WAS
BORN." (Emphasis added)
The above written by A. David Smith appeared in the Preface for the IBRO
(International Brain Research Organization) Handbook Series: Methods in
the Neurosciences, Volume 17, In Situ Hybridization Techniques for the
Brain edited by Z. Henderson (John Wiley & Sons, 1996). I understand it
may appear in all volumes. I thank my former student and now Research
Associate at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Dr. Cheryl D.
Young, for bringing the Preface to my attention.
2. Yesterday, while looking for someting else, I happened upon an article
titled "Psychological Studies of Historical Personalities" by Franklin
Fearing in Psychological Bulletin, 1927, v.24, pp. 521-539. It addresses
the "new history," leading rather early with a quotation from J. H.
Robinson's book, The New History (1912), just as Laurel Furumoto did in
her article of 1987. I admire Dr. Furumoto's work greatly and in no way
do I wish to imply that Fearing's article diminishes Dr. Furumoto's
article, but Fearing did address some of the same issues and quoted
sources not cited by Furumoto that participants and observers of the "new
history of psychology" may wish to consider.
Roger K. Thomas, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
Director, Franklin College (Arts/Sciences) Outreach Program
Department of Psychology
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-3013 USA
706-542-3101
rkthomas(a)arches.uga.edu
Csaba Pleh
associate professor
Dept General Psychology Eotvos Lorand U
Budapest 64 P.O. Box 4 Hungary 1378
T.: 36 13423130 Fax: 36 13423109 Home: 36 23453933
Paolo Mancosu eloadasa aprilis *16*-an lesz, tehat a megadott ellentmondo
adatok kozul a csutortok az igaz. Kerdes: van-e az inkonzisztencia
kikuszobolesenek olyan modja is, amely nem igenyel adattorlest.
Elnezest.
mate andras
Az ELTE BTK Logika tanszek szeminariuman
apr. 15., csutortok du. 4-kor
Paolo Mancosu
(UC Berkeley -- Wissenschaftskolleg Berlin) tart eloadast
HILBERT'S FINITISM:
confrontations with philosophy, 1922-1930.
cimmel. Helyszin: Pesti B. u. 1., A ep. felem. 23.
Az eloadas kivonata:
In the last ten years there has been renewed interest in the historical
development of Hilbert's program. By making use of unpublished
material preserved at the library of the Mathematisches Institut in
Gottingen, Hallett, Peckhaus, and Sieg, among others, have been able to
unearth a significant amount of new information that dramatically
increases our understanding of the various phases of Hilbert's program.
However, there is an important aspect of Hilbert's program that has
been largely ignored in the literature, namely, the philosophical
underpinnings and the philosophical reception of Hilbert's program in
the 1920s. During this period Hilbert and Bernays' conception of
finitism underwent significant shifts. Moreover, several philosophers
working in a variety of traditions, ranging from neo-Kantianism to
phenomenology, dealt quite critically with Hilbert's new foundations of
mathematics. One can name, among others, O. Becker, E. Cassirer, D.
Mahnke, A. Muller, and L. Nelson.
Drawing on published and unpublished sources, I will give an overview
of the exchange between Hilbert's school and the philosophers mentioned
above, emphasizing in particular issues related to the nature of
Hilbert's finitism.
Bibliography
P.Mancosu (ed.): From Brouwer to Hilbert. The debate on the
foundations of mathematics in the 1920s. Oxford University Press, New
York, 1998.
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Andras Mate CSc, assoc. prof. -- Dept. of Symbolic Logic
Lorand Eotvos University Budapest, Faculty of Arts and Humanities
H-1364 Budapest, POB 107
Phone: (36 1) 266 9100/5328 -- TAD/Fax: (36 1) 266 41 95
e-mail:mate@isis.elte.hu
Home: H-1119 Budapest, Nandorfehervar koz 11 / Phone: (36 1) 204 0489