LEÍRÁS, JELENTÉS, DENOTÁCIÓ
ON DENOTING: 100 ÉV UTÁN
2005. SZEPTEMBER 29-30.
FELHÍVÁS
1892-ben az akkor még csak tizenhat éve megjeleno MIND foszerkesztoje ezt írta:
"In general, we desire to publish only such articles as really advance the subject of which they treat a step further. Nor ought this to be considered an extravagant aim for the only English philosophical journal in existence." (1)
Talán nincs még egy olyan tanulmány, amely ezt a célkituzést látványosabban teljesítette volna, mint a MIND-ban 1905 októberében megjelent "On Denoting" - Bertrand Russell tollából. (2)
Idén az ELTE BTK Filozófia Intézete és Nyelvfilozófiai Kutatócsoportja a korszakalkotó cikk megjelenése alkalmából hirdeti meg hagyományos tanévnyitó konferenciáját a "Nyelv, megértés, interpretáció: A nyelv mint a kortárs filozófiai áramlatok közös problémája" konferencia-sorozat keretében. A helyszín: az ELTE BTK Filozófia Intézetének Múzeum körúti székhelye (1088 Budapest, Múzeum krt. 4./i.).
A centenáriumi konferencia lehetoséget kínál arra, hogy végiggondoljuk az "On Denoting" által felvetett kérdésekrol és megoldásokról azóta is tartó vitát, valamint a XX. század e nagy filozófusának egész munkásságát (ideértve filozófiatörténeti, társadalomfilozófiai és történetírói tevékenységét). E témakörökben várjuk a széles értelemben vett filozófia területén muködo, valamint a természet- és a humán tudományok filozófiai, metodológiai és logikai megalapozásával foglalkozó kollégák jelentkezését 15 perces szekció-eloadások tartására. A 30 perces plenáris eloadások megtartására a szervezok kérik fel az eloadókat.
A Világosság ünnepi Russell számában az eloadások szövegébol készült válogatás mellett korszeru, átdolgozott újrafordításban jelenik majd meg az "On Denoting".
A konferencia szekció-üléseire a jelentkezéseket - az eloadás címével, 10 soros rezümével, intézeti/kutatóhelyi affiliáció és e-mail cím feltüntetésével - az alábbi címekre, lehetoleg elektronikus levél formájában várjuk 2005. május 31-ig:
Kelemen János, jim218(a)axelero.hu, és
Zvolenszky Zsófia, zz207(a)nyu.edu
ELTE BTK Filozófia Intézet, 1088 Bp. Múzeum krt. 4./i.
Az elfogadott eloadásokról 2005. július 15-ig küldünk értesítést.
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Lábjegyzetek
(1) Russell munkája nyomán, elsosorban Peter F. Strawsontól tudjuk: ugyanannak a leírásnak kontextusról kontextusra változhat a denotációja; így van ez a "the only English philosophical journal in existence" leírással is. Egyrészt denotációját részben az értelmezés idopontja határozza meg; ma már nem denotálja sem a MIND-ot, sem más angol szaklapot. Másrészt az "English" itt "angliai"-t és nem "angolnyelvu"-t jelent, hiszen Észak-Amerikában épp 1892-ben jelent meg eloször a Philosophical Review, csatlakozva az addigra 25. (és egyben utolsó elotti) születésnapját ünneplo Journal of Speculative Philosophy-hoz.
(2) Bár ugyanez a foszerkeszto nem csinált titkot abból, hogy Russell cikkét kis híján visszautasította.
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
As many of you might know, the Faculty of Science of Eotvos Lorand University
is about to fire the Department of History and Philosophy of Science. (For
further details see http://hps.elte.hu) The Philosophy of Science Colloquium
is, however, still working - till the final dissolution of the Department.
Best regards,
Laszlo E. Szabo
__________________________________________________
Philosophy of Science Colloquium
Department of History and Philosophy of Science
Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest
Room 6.54 (6th floor) Monday 4:00 PM
Pazmany P. setany 1/A Budapest, Hungary
Phone/Fax: (36-1) 372 2924
http://hps.elte.hu
4 April 4:00 PM 6th floor 6.54
Language: English
Leon Horsten
Institute of Philosophy, Catholic University of Leuven
Computational Structuralism
Abstract: http://philosophy.elte.hu/colloquium/2005/April/#1
___________________________________
The colloquium is open to everyone, including students, visitors, and faculty
members from all departments!
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: Laszlo E. Szabo (email: leszabo(a)hps.elte.hu)
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* Cognitive Systems Research
Volume 6, Issue 2, Pages 99-187 (June 2005)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1) Action and hierarchical levels of categories: A connectionist
perspective
Pages 99-110
Anna M. Borghi, Domenico Parisi and Andrea di Ferdinando
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Volume 6, Issue 1, Pages 1-97 (March 2005)
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/cogsys
Special Issue of Cognitive Systems Research - The Best Papers from
ICCM2004
Edited by Christian D. Schunn, Marsha C. Lovett, Christian Lebiere and
Paul Munro
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Christian D. Schunn, Paul Munro, Christian Lebiere and Marsha C. Lovett
2. Streak biases in decision making: data and a memory model
Pages 5-16
Erik M. Altmann and Bruce D. Burns
3. On the resolution of ambiguities in the extraction of syntactic
categories through chunking
Pages 17-25
Daniel Freudenthal, Julian M. Pine and Fernand Gobet
4. Adapting to the task environment: Explorations in expected value
Pages 27-40
Wayne D. Gray, Michael J. Schoelles and Chris R. Sims
5. Deciding when to switch tasks in time-critical multitasking
Pages 41-49
Yelena Kushleyeva, Dario D. Salvucci and Frank J. Lee
6. Soar-RL: integrating reinforcement learning with Soar
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Shelley Nason and John E. Laird
7. A computational exploration of double dissociations: modes of
processing instead of components of processing
Pages 61-69
Daragh E. Sibley and Christopher T. Kello
8. Specifying ACT-R models of user interaction with a GOMS language
Pages 71-88
Robert St. Amant, Andrew R. Freed and Frank E. Ritter
9. The data learning problem in cognitive architectures
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
IEEE/ACM Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN)
Los Angeles, April 25-27, 2005
Early Registration Deadline: March 31, 2005
The IPSN 2005 conference has a strong technical program that represents
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protocols, and systems issues. Moreover, this year for the first time IPSN
has an expanded scope in the form of the SPOTS track which focuses on
platform, tools, and application issues. This makes IPSN a unique forum
that brings together researchers from the conceptual and the practical
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talks by well known international experts who collectively span theory vs.
application, academe vs. industry, and US vs. non-US activities in sensor
networking. The agenda includes oral sessions with 30 papers that address
aspects of energy and network lifetime issues, novel programming
paradigms, architectures for sensor data inference, modeling of real-life
wireless and sensing artifacts, secure and verifiable localization of
sensor nodes, information theoretic and signal processing considerations,
sensor selection, networked sensor platforms, design and management tools,
and applications. The 37 papers in the poster session cover a similar
diversity of topics. The demonstration session has 27 exciting
participants demonstrating new tools, platforms, applications, and
practical realizations of new algorithms and protocols, and is
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TECHINICAL PROGRAM PREVIEW:
Day 1: Monday, April 25
Keynote 1: Data Fusion in Sensor Networks, Hugh Durrant-Whyte (ARC Centre
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* Architectures for Inference
* Modeling
* Secure Localization
Day 2: Tuesday, April 26
Keynote 2: Snow Crashing the Diamond Age:Mobile Devices meet Sensor
Networks, Turner Whitted (Microsoft Research)
Sessions:
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* Sensor Selection
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Keynote 3: Global
ScaleSensor Networks - Opportunities and Challenges, John Orcutt (Center
for Earth Observations and Applications, Scripps Institution of
Oceanography, University of California at San Diego)
Tutorials:
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Tutorial A: Sensor Network Hardware Platform Design, Andreas Savvides
(Yale University) Tutorial B: Sensor Network Software Challenges Jeremy
Elson (Microsoft Research)
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* Sensor Network Applications
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Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 11:47:01 -0800 ( PST)
To: cogling(a)ucsd.edu
Subject: ACIDCA-ICMI'2005 : Call for Special Sessions
[ Apologies for multiple postings ]
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Kedves Kollégák,
Szeretettel várunk minden érdeklődőt március 23-án (szerdán) 17.00.-kor. Martin A. Conway előadására a Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetemen, ST. Épület 320-as terem (Stoczek u.2 ). Conway professzor napjaink egyik vezető kísérleti emlékezetkutatója, mind elméleti, mind pedig empirikus munkássága jelentősnek számít a kísérleti pszichológia és a kognitív idegtudomány területén. Előadásában az önéletrajzi emlékezet és amnézia kutatásában elért legújabb eredményeit mutatja be.
Distorted and False Autobiographical Memories: The Role of Recollective Experience
Martin A. Conway
Centre for Memory and Language
Institute of Psychological Sciences
The University of Leeds
Abstract:
This talk outlines a theory of autobiographical memory and focuses on the nature of the experience of remembering. This is then examined in three groups of patients. These are patients with brain damage to the frontal lobes, patients with brain damage to the temporal lobes, and patients suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. It is argued that recollective experience plays a critical role in distorted and false memories in all these disorders.
Elnézést a többszörös hirdetésért!
Üdvözlettel Racsmány Mihály
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
As many of you might know, the Faculty of Science of Eotvos Lorand University
plans to fire the whole Department of History and Philosophy of Science. (For
further details see http://hps.elte.hu) The Philosophy of Science Colloquium
is, however, still working - till the final dissolution of the Department.
Best regards,
Laszlo E. Szabo
__________________________________________________
Philosophy of Science Colloquium
Department of History and Philosophy of Science
Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest
Room 6.54 (6th floor) Monday 4:00 PM
Pazmany P. setany 1/A Budapest, Hungary
Phone/Fax: (36-1) 372 2924
http://hps.elte.hu
Program - April
4 April 4:00 PM 6th floor 6.54
Language: English
Leon Horsten
Institute of Philosophy, Catholic University of Leuven
Computational Structuralism
Abstract: http://philosophy.elte.hu/colloquium/2005/April/#1
11 April 4:00 PM 6th floor 6.54
Language: English, except if all participants speak Hungarian
Attila Csordás*
MA (biology, Szeged) and MA (philosophy, Eötvös)
_______________
* Recently, A. Csordás is a PhD student in the medical school of Semmelweis
University, Budapest. (L. E. Sz.)
Regenerative medicine and weak immortalization - technology and philosophy
Abstract: http://philosophy.elte.hu/colloquium/2005/April/#2
18 April 4:00 PM 6th floor 6.54
Language: Hungarian
Janos Tanacs
Department of Philosophy and History of Science
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Fogalomeltereles? A Bolyai Janos-fele Eszrevetelek mint a Bolyai- es
Lobacsevszkij-fele fogalmi-terminologiai rendszerek osszetalalkozasat
orzo dokumentum
(Non-Euclidean Geometry or Geometries? Is the conceptual-terminological system
of Bolyai and Lobatchewsky the same? Bolyai's Remarks onLobatchewsky's
'Geometrische Untersuchungen')
Abstract: http://philosophy.elte.hu/colloquium/2005/April/#3
25 April 4:00 PM 6th floor 6.54
Language: Hungarian
Jozsef Topal
Comparative Ethology Research Group of HAS
Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest
A kutya kizarason alapulo kovetkeztetesi kepessegei: Ahogyan azt az etologus
latja
(Dog's exclusionary inference capacity: from the ethologist's point of view)
Abstract: http://philosophy.elte.hu/colloquium/2005/April/#4
___________________________________
The colloquium is open to everyone, including students, visitors, and faculty
members from all departments!
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: Laszlo E. Szabo (email: leszabo(a)hps.elte.hu)
--
L a s z l o E. S z a b o
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