Kedves Mindenki!
Kovács Gyula szegedi tömbösített Arcpercepció órája november 24-25-én lesz
(hétfő és kedd).
Első óra: november 24. 10 óra Irinyi épület.
Mindenkit szeretettel várunk!
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NEMETH Dezso
University of Szeged, Department of Psychology
Email: nemethd(a)edpsy.u-szeged.hu
Web: http://www.staff.u-szeged.hu/~nemethd/
P h i l o s o p h y o f S c i e n c e C o l l o q u i u m
Department of History and Philosophy of Science
Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest
Room 6.54 (6th floor) Monday 4:00 PM
Pázmány P. sétány 1/A Budapest, Hungary
Phone/Fax: (36-1) 372 2924
10 November 4:00 PM 6th floor 6.54
G a b o r H o f e r- S z a b o
Department of Phylosophy and History of Science
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Reichenabch-i Kozos Ok Rendszerek
(Reichenbachian Common Cause Systems)
Abstract: http://hps.elte.hu/seminar/2003/November/#2
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The 60-minute lecture is followed by a 10-minute break. Then we hold a
30-60-minute discussion. The participants may comment on the talks and
are encouraged to initiate discussion through the Internet. The
comments should be written in the language of the presentation.
The organizer of the colloquium for the academic year 2003/2004: Miklós Rédei
(email: redei(a)hps.elte.hu)
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L a s z l o E. S z a b o
NIAS, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
phone:(31)70 512 2700 fax:(31)70 511 7162 http://www.nias.knaw.nl
on leave from
Theoretical Physics Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Department of History and Philosophy of Science
Eotvos University, Budapest
http://hps.elte.hu/leszabo
Dear Koglist members,
The hungarian neuroscience social will be held @ Pat O'Brien's bar on
718 St. Peter Street which is on the corner of Bourbon street
We will be meeting at 8:30 pm on Tuesday Nov. 11.
If you have any questions or would like a map please email me nagyfr(a)umdnj.edu
thanks and enjoy your trip
Frank Nagy
The Philosophy Department cordially invites you to a lecture
by
David Owens
(University of Sheffield)
on
"The Right and the Reasonable"
Wednesday, 12 November, 5.00 PM
Zrinyi 14, room 412
DAVID OWENS (BA Cambridge, BPhil, DPhil Oxford) joined the Philosophy Department of the University of Sheffield in October 1993 from Cambridge, where he has held a variety of research fellowships, and after a period as a visiting lecturer at the University of Sydney.
He has published papers on ethics, philosophy of mind, and the nature of explanation, and is the author of Causes and Coincidences (1992) and Reason Without Freedom (2000).
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The Philosophy Department and the Hungarian Philosophical Association cordially invite you to the Annual HPA Lecture delivered
by
Anthony Long
(Professor of Classics,University of California, Berkeley)
on
"Eudaimonism, Rationality and Divinity"
Thursday, 13 November, 5.00 PM
Gellner room (9. Nador str. Monument Building #103)
ANTHONY A. LONG (B.A. and Ph.D. University of London) held various positions in New Zealand and England before joining the faculty of the University of California, Berkeley in 1982. Since then he has also been appointed Irving Stone Professor of Literature (1991) and Adjunct Professor of Rhetoric (1995). He has published seminal papers and monographs on the Presocratics and on Hellenistic philosophy, and (together with David Sedley) the fundamental two-volume collection of texts in Hellenistic philosophy with philosophical commentary.
Selected Publications
Epictetus: a Stoic and Socratic guide to life (Oxford University Press 2002)
The Cambridge companion to early Greek philosophy, ed. by A. A. Long (Cambridge University Press 1999)
Stoic studies (Cambridge University Press 1996)
Images and Ideologies: Self-definition in the Hellenistic World, ed. with A.W. Bulloch, E.S. Gruen, A. Stewart (University of California Press, 1993)
The Hellenistic Philosophers, , with D.N. Sedley (Cambridge University Press, 1987) vol. 1: The principal sources in translation with philosophical commentary; vol. 2: Greek and Latin texts with notes.
Hellenistic Philosophy, Stoics, Epicureans, Sceptics (2nd ed.,Gerald Duckworth, University of California Press, 1986)
Kriszta Biber
Department Coordinator
Philosophy Department
Tel: 36-1-327-3806
Fax: 36-1-327-3072
E-mail: biberk(a)ceu.hu
T. kollegak, szeretettel varunk mindenkit a lenti rendezvenyunkre.
Udvozlettel,
Pleh Csaba, Csibra Gergely, Kovacs Gyula
Centre for Cognitive Sciences
Cognition at Christmas III
Symposium on Face Processing
Friday, 19 December 2003
http://www.itm.bme.hu/ktk/cogchris/index.htm
Programme
Morning Session
9.00 - 10.00
Philippe Schyns
University of Glasgow
y Face perception: Relating brain and behavioral
states
10.00 - 10.30
Ilona Kovács
Rutgers University and Budapest University of
Technology and Economics
y What kids cannot learn at the age of five
10.30 - 11.00
Zsolt Cselényi
University of Debrecen
Gyula Kovács
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Zoltán Vidnyánszky
Semmelweis University, Budapest
Péter Földiák
University of St Andrews
y Easy facial morphing technique
*** 11.00 - 11.30 Coffee break ***
11.30 - 12.00
Mark Johnson
Birkbeck College, London
y The development of the social brain
12.00 - 12.30
Teresa Farroni
University of Padua
y Perceiving and acting on eye gaze
12.30 - 13.00
György Gergely
Institute for Psychological Research, Budapest
y Social sensitisation to emotions: Contingency
detection and the social biofeedback theory
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*** 13.00 - 14.00 Lunch break ***
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Afternoon Session
14.00 - 14.30
Tamás Bereczkei and Norbert Meskó
University of Pécs
y Hair styles and female facial attractiveness
14.30 - 15.00
Gyula Kovács
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Zoltán Vidnyánszky
Semmelweis University, Budapest
Andrea Antal
University of Göttingen
y Facial adaptation: An ERP study
15.00 - 15.30
Gilles Pourtois and Patrik Vuilleumier
University of Geneva
y Fearful faces call for attention: evidence from
ERPs, source localization and spatial cluster analysis
*** 15.30 - 16.00 Coffee break ***
16.00 - 17.00
Beatrice de Gelder
Tilburg University
y Beyond face modularity: Interactions between
identity and expression recognition in normal observers
and prosopagnosics
17.00 - 17.30
András Lorincz
Eötvös Lóránd University, Budapest
y Human communication interface (HCI) for persons
with special communication needs
17.30 - 18.00
Annette Karmiloff-Smith
University College London
y Exploring the Williams syndrome face processing
debate: The need to build developmental trajectories
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*** 19.00 - Dinner ***
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