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
8 December 4:00 PM 6th floor 6.54
I s t v a n J u h a s z
Alfred Renyi Institute of Mathematics
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Erdemes-e uj halmazelmeleti axiomakat keresni?
(Does it make sense to look for new set-theoretic axioms?)
Abstract: http://hps.elte.hu/seminar/2003/December/#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
Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (NIAS)
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
Tisztelt Kollégák,
KÉNYSZERŰ PAZARLÁS A SÉRÜLT NYELVTANBAN --
A grammatika gazdaságossági elvei az agrammatikus afáziában
Bánréti Zoltán előadása
2003. december 9-én, kedden 11 órától
az MTA Nyelvtudomanyi Intézetében.
Hely. Bp. VI. Benczúr u. 33.
földszinti előadóterem
Az érdeklődőket szeretettel várjuk.
Bánréti Zoltán
Abstract
Economy principles of grammar in agrammatic aphasia:
I would like to show that agrammatic aphasia closely related to the
impairments in the formal economy principle of grammar. When
computational resources are extremely limited because of aphasia, the
formal economy principles of grammar (the minimal sets of features
needed, non-insertion of PF, etc) are not available in a normal way.
This indicates: economy principles in normal system are based on the
limited resources for a normal grammar. If the sufficient amount of
computational resources is not available, the economy principles do
not work. Some of the language impairments in agrammatic aphasia
(among others) can be interpreted as the impairments in the economy
principles of the grammar.
email: banreti(a)nytud.hu
Cognition at Christmas III
Symposium on Face Processing
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
1111 Budapest, Muegyetem rkp. 3-9.
'K' Building, 'Tanari Klub'
Friday, 19 December 2003
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A fenti szimpozium eloadasanak absztraktjai megtalalhatok a kovetkezo
cimen:
http://www.itm.bme.hu/ktk/cogchris/index.htm
Korlatozott szamban meg lehet jelentkezni a szimpoziumra. A terem kis
befogadokepessege miatt a szimpoziumon csak azok vehetnek reszt, akik
elozetesen regisztraltak e szandekukat. Regisztracio: Kovacs Gyula
(g.kovacs(a)itm.bme.hu).
Csibra Gergely
The Philosophy Department cordially invites you to a lecture
by
Ted Sider (PhD University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
on
Parthood
5.00 PM, Tuesday, 9. December, Zrinyi 14/room 412
Ted Sider is associate professor at the Department of Philosophy of
Rutgers University. He is author of the book Four-Dimensionalism: An
Ontology of Persistence and Time (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2001), which
won the APA Book Prize.
Kriszta Biber
Department Coordinator
Philosophy Department
Tel: 36-1-327-3806
Fax: 36-1-327-3072
E-mail: biberk(a)ceu.hu