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----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Erdi" <perdi(a)kzoo.edu>
To: "Steven E. Wallis" <swallis(a)sbcglobal.net>
Cc: <kampis.george(a)gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 7:11 PM
Subject: Re: call for papers - metatheory
> Steve:
> thanks!
> George:
> you and your colleagues might be interested in it, or maybe you can
> circulate it on MAFLA?
>
> Peter
>
> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008, Steven E. Wallis wrote:
>
>> Peter,
>>
>> I thought you might be interested in hearing about this call - although
>> its probably not exactly in your area of interest.
>>
>> If you know someone who might be interested, however, could you please
>> share the call?
>>
>> Many Thanks,
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
>> Call for Papers for a 2010 Special Issue of Integral Review
>> "Emerging Perspectives on Metatheory and Theory"
>>
>>
>> Submission deadline: July 31, 2009
>>
>>
>>
>> Special Issue Editors:
>>
>>
>>
>> Steven E. Wallis, Ph.D., Foundation for the Advancement of Social Theory
>>
>> Mark Edwards, Ph.D., University of Western Australia
>>
>>
>>
>> Rationale
>>
>>
>>
>> In the same sense that data can be understood as "theory laden," we can
>> also understand theory to be "metatheory laden." By understanding one, we
>> gain insight into the other. The goal of this Special Issue is to
>> encourage critical reflection on the writings of metatheorists and to
>> enable significant contributions to the growing discourse on metatheory -
>> including but not limited to conversations on the creation, structure,
>> change, testing, and application of theory. This Special Issue asks
>> contributors to submit papers that will extend and deepen our
>> understanding of metatheory and theory.
>>
>>
>>
>> In today's world, we need more effective theory. The ability to build
>> effective theory rests on our understanding, tacit or explicit, of
>> metatheory. So we might ask, is there anything so practical as a good
>> metatheory? There are many approaches to metatheory. A metatheorist may
>> build overarching frameworks, investigate the structure, evolution or
>> history of theory, or critically evaluate theories. We might generally
>> understand a metatheoretical approach as one that addresses all theory,
>> or a specific set of theories.
>>
>>
>>
>> Contributions
>>
>>
>>
>> We are looking for quality contributions from an international range of
>> authors and contexts. These should meet Integral Review's general
>> acceptance criteria (see link, below) and respond to the purposes of this
>> Special Issue.
>>
>>
>>
>> Submissions may draw from any discipline and any scale of focus. Our goal
>> is to gain fresh perspectives on this important topic. To that end, we
>> encourage authors to submit papers that are innovative and deep and which
>> challenge assumptions and accepted definitions. We are looking for
>> insightful works of metatheory and, particularly, investigations into the
>> works of metatheoreticians.
>>
>>
>>
>> Given the depth and novelty of this topic, we provide substantial lead
>> time for submissions. Additionally, you are encouraged to engage the
>> editors with questions and conversations around the topic to clarify your
>> approach.
>>
>>
>>
>> Further Information
>>
>>
>>
>> For more information on metatheory, a list of possible topics, and
>> submission requirements, please visit Integral Review's Call for Papers
>> page at the following link:
>>
>>
>>
>> http://integral-review.org/submissions/IR%20Call%20for%20papers,%20Special%…
>>
>>
>>
>> EMAIL FOR SPECIAL ISSUE ONLY
>>
>> For all correspondence, questions and to submit manuscripts to:
>>
>>
>>
>> Meta-theory(a)integral-review.org
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Steven E. Wallis, Ph.D.
>> Inspiring Success through Knowledge:
>> Including Knowledge Creation, Management & Collaboration
>>
>> Current Projects:
>>
>> - Co-editing a special issue of Integral Review with a focus on
>> metatheory:
>> http://integral-review.org/submissions/IR%20Call%20for%20papers,%20Special%…
>>
>> - Editing an academic book where authors apply cybernetics and systems
>> theory to develop highly innovative insights into management theory.
>> http://www.seedwiki.com/wiki/cybernetics_and_systems_theory_in_management/
>>
>>
>> skype: steve-wallis
>>
Sziasztok!
Kincses Tamás (University of Oxford) ma (szerda, dec. 10.) tart előadást
Agyi képalkotó eljárások cimmel.
Mai téma: fMRI elemzés a gyakorlatban
Hely, idő: Dec. 10. 18.00-19.30, Pszichológiai Intézet, Várkonyi Terem,
Szeged, Egyetem utca 2.
Mindenkit várunk szeretettel!
üdv.
Dezső
Kedves Kollegak, ez Boros Janostol jott, ajanlom figyelmetekbe,
udv kgy
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Meghívó
A
szeretettel meghívja
2008. december 9-én délután 5 órakor
az
Új Színház stúdiótermébe
(Paulay E. u. 35.)
Heller Ágnes
New York-nosztalgia
című könyvének bemutatójára
Heller Ágnessel és a könyv szerkesztőjével, Zsámboki Máriával
Boros János
beszélget
Közreműködik
Takács Katalin színművésznő
A könyv a helyszínen kedvezménnyel megvásárolható!
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Wednesday 10 Dec, 4.30pm
Ágnes Kovács (Psychology, MTA)
Sorting out a mixed input: enhanced executive control in bilingual
infants
Venue:
Room 137, Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Victor Hugo u. 18-22, 1132 Budapest
Everyone is welcome to attend.
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Gergely Csibra
The CEU Philosophy Department and the Center for Hellenic Traditions cordially invite you to two talks (as part of the Philosophy Departmental Colloquium series)
by
Glenn Most (University of Chicago)
on
The Contingency of Causal Relations
Monday,8 December, 5.30 PM, Zrinyi 14, Room 412
ABSTRACT:
How do people tend to conceive the relation between a person's childhood experiences and his adult character? Beginning with a comparison between Homer's epic _Iliad_ and Salman Rushdie's novel _Fury_,
the paper explores two different models by which this relation has often been conceived, of which one was dominant in Greco-Roman antiquity and the other in our own culture.
and by
James Allen (University of Pittsburgh)
on
'Why there are ends of both goods
and evils in ancient ethical theory'
Tuesday,9 December, 5.30 PM, Zrinyi 14, Room 412
ABSTRACT:
This talk's point of departure is Cicero's De finibus bonorum et malorum (On the ends of goods and evils). This work is probably our most important source of information about Hellenistic ethical theory, but its title has long been a puzzle. One renaissance scholar chalked it up to an error on Cicero's part. Although this solution to the problem has not won many adherents, talk of ends of both goods and evils remains mysterious. This paper begins with a review of the history of the question and attempts at a solution. I then present evidence from Cicero and, especially, Greek authors before proposing an account of ends of goods and evils that relates the meaning of this phrase to the more familiar sense of the end as that for the sake of which.
Kriszta Biber
Department Coordinator
Philosophy Department
Tel: 36-1-327-3806
Fax: 36-1-327-3072
E-mail: biberk(a)ceu.hu
Kedves Kollegak,
A mellekelt allashirdetes tovabbitasara kertek. Image analizisben jaratos,
C- es C++-ban progrmozni tudok jelentkezeset varjak. Reszletek a
csatolmanyban olvashatok.
Udvozlettel,
Negyessy Laszlo
Neurobionics Research Group,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences -
Peter Pazmany Catholic University - Semmelweis University
Tuzolto u. 58
H-1094 Budapest
Hungary
Tel.: +36-12156920 ext. 53712
Fax: +36-12176937
E-mail: negyessy(a)ana.sote.hu,
negyessy(a)gmail.com
Kedves Kollégák,
Mindenkit sok szeretettel várunk 2008. december 4-én (holnap) 17.00-kor a
következő előadásra:
*Martin A. Conway*
Institute of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds, England
***Studying Memory With SenseCam: The Future of Memory Research***
*December 4., csütörtök - 17:00. BME, XI., Stoczek u. 2., St. ép., 320.-as
terem.*
*Thursday, December 4th, 17:00. BME, Budapest, Stoczek u. 2, St. Building,
room 320. *
*Abstract: *
I describe the use of a new camera from Microsoft, Cambridge Research
Laboratories, not yet commercially available, called 'SenseCam'. SenseCam
(SC) is worn around the neck and automatically takes colour photographs in
response to sensory changes it detects. Wearing SC for, say, 2 hours
produces approximately 150 to 200 photographs that can be viewed, days,
weeks, months, or years later, typically at a rate of one picture per
second. Thus, a two-hour event can be viewed in just a few minutes. The
effects of SC photographs on memory are quite remarkable and induce what I
term "Proustian moments" of amazingly detailed and vivid recollection of
events that cannot otherwise be remembered or only poorly remembered. In
this paper I describe a neuroimaging study of SC and current work with
several amnesic patients. And, if I remember......., I will wear an SC for
the presentation.
Contact:
Racsmány, Mihály
BME-Kognitív Tudományi Tanszék
BME- Department of Cognitive Science
racsmany(a)cogsci.bme.hu
Az MTA Pszichológiai Kutatóintézete a fiatal kutatók elo"adássorozatának
második részét December 5-én tartja 9-15 óráig. A helyszín ezúttal az
Intézet épülete: Victor Hugo u. 18-22 (alagsori elo"addóterem). A
program megtekintheto" az intézet honlapján: www.mtapi.hu.
Minden érdeklo"do"t szeretettel várunk.
Czigler István