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* Cognitive Systems Research
Volume 8, Issue 1, Pages 1-56 (March 2007)
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Multi-agent models of social dynamics in children
Pages 1-14
Terrence C. Stewart, Robert L. West and Robert Coplan
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Teleonomic functions and intrinsic intentionality: Dretske’s theory
as a test case
Pages 15-27
Itay Shani
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Glial cells for information routing?
Pages 28-35
Caroline Möller, Jörg Lücke, Junmei Zhu, Pedro M. Faustmann and
Christoph von der Malsburg
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Formal analysis of trace conditioning
Pages 36-47
Tibor Bosse, Catholijn M. Jonker, Sander A. Los, Leendert van der
Torre and Jan Treur
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Louise Cummings, Review of Pragmatics: A Multidisciplinary
Perspective, Edinburgh University Press (2005) ISBN 0-7486-1682-9 336
pp.
Pages 48-52
James A. Mason
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Ewa Dabrowska, Review of Language, Mind and Brain: Some Psychological
and Neurological Constraints on Theories of Grammar, Edinburgh
University Press, Edinburgh (2004) ISBN 0-7486-1475-3.
Pages 53-56
Pritha Chandra
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* Cognitive Systems Research
Volume 8, Issue 2, Pages 57-134 (June 2007)
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Temporal factorisation: A unifying principle for dynamics of the
world and of mental states
Pages 57-74
Jan Treur
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Temporal factorisation: Realisation of mediating state properties for
dynamics
Pages 75-88
Jan Treur
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Employing emotions to drive plot generation in a computer-based
storyteller
Pages 89-109
Rafael Pérez y Pérez
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Children construct novel word meaning ad-hoc based on known words:
Computational model of shape and material biases
Pages 110-130
Kosuke Kurosaki and Takashi Omori
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Review of Symmetry, Causality, Mind, Michael Leyton; Cambridge,
Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1992, 630 pages.
Pages 131-133
Monika Krishan
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Professor Ron Sun
Cognitive Science Department
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
110 Eighth Street, Carnegie 302A
Troy, NY 12180, USA
phone: 518-276-3409
fax: 518-276-3017
email: rsun(a)rpi.edu
web: http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/~rsun
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Tisztelt Kolléga!
Szeretettel meghívjuk az MTA Pszichológiai Kutatóintézet
elo"adássorozatára, melyen az Intézet munkatársai mutatják be
legfrissebb kutatásaikat.
Az elso" elo"adás:
*Czigler István: A vizuális tudattalan pszichofiziológiája*.
Ido"pont: 2007. november 23. (péntek) 14.00.
Helyszín: 1132 Budapest, Victor Hugo u. 18-22. alagsori (31-es)
elo"adóterem.
Tisztelettel:
Gaál Zsófia Anna
Kedves Kollégák!
Csatolva küldöm a Debreceni Egyetem Digitális Bölcsészet Központjának
programját a Magyar Tudomány Ünnepe alkalmából.
Köszönettel: Bódog Alexa, DE, Általános és Alkalmazott Nyelvészeti Tanszék
THEORETICAL PHILOSOPHY FORUM
Institute of Philosophy
Faculty of Humanities, Eotvos University
Room 208 Monday 4:00 PM Muzeum krt. 4/i, Budapest
Web site: http://philosophy.elte.hu/tpf
12 November 4:00 PM Room 208 (Muzeum krt. 4/i)
Janos Tozser
Philosophy of Language Research Group
Institute of Philosophy, Eotvos University, Budapest
A fizikai targyak letezese az idoben
(Existence in time of physical objects)
Abstract: http://philosophy.elte.hu/tpf/2007/November/#2
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The Forum is open to everyone, including students,visitors, and faculty
members from all departments and institutes!
Format: 60 minute lecture, 10 minute coffee break, followed by a 30-60
minute discussion. The language of presentation is English or Hungarian.
A printable poster is available from here:
http://philosophy.elte.hu/tpf/2007/November/poster.pdf
Please feel free to post it in your institution!
The organizer of the Forum: Laszlo E. Szabo
(leszabo(a)philosophy.elte.hu)
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L a s z l o E. S z a b o
Department of Logic, Institute of Philosophy
Faculty of Humanities, Eotvos University, Budapest
http://philosophy.elte.hu/leszabo
The CEU Department of Philosophy cordially invites you to a talk
by
Bob Hale (University of Sheffield)
on
'The problem of mathematical objects'
5.30 PM, Tuesday, 13 November 2007, Zrinyi 14 building, Room 412
ABSTRACT
The problem of mathematical objects is the problem of explaining how a
belief in the existence of an infinity of natural numbers, an
uncountable infinity of real numbers, etc., is to be justified. I am
going to discuss only one small, but fundamental, part of the
problem-whether we can be justified in believing that there is a
denumerable infinity of natural numbers, or objects of any other kind.
I shall consider two broad approaches to this problem. What I shall
call object-based approaches try to argue directly that we can have
access to, or knowledge of, an at least potentially infinite sequence
of objects. Property-based approaches, by contrast, argue indirectly
for an infinity of objects, in the sense that our access to an infinite
sequence of objects is seen as dependent on an underlying infinity of
properties. I shall defend a particular approach of the latter kind.
Kriszta Biber
Department Coordinator
Philosophy Department
Tel: 36-1-327-3806
Fax: 36-1-327-3072
E-mail: biberk(a)ceu.hu