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Dátum: Csü, Március 6, 2014 10:00 am
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A Társas-Kognitív Nyelvészeti Kutatócsoport 2014. évi tavaszi
"Nyelvkeletkezés és evolúció" c. elo"adás-sorozatának március 3-án
elhangzott elo"adása,
Pléh Csaba "A nyelvkeletkezés három komponense: az agy, a társas élet és
a kommunikáció megváltozása",
megtekintheto" az alábbi linkeket követve.
http://mnytud.arts.unideb.hu/tkny/ea4_1.phphttp://videotorium.hu/hu/recordings/details/7740
Csaba Pléh Csaba e. tanár
professor of psychology
ed. chief Hungarian Review of Psychology
member, Academia Europaea
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Eszterházy College, Eger
3300 Eszterházy tér 1 HUNGARY
36(30)3493735
pleh.csaba(a)ektf.hu
THEORETICAL PHILOSOPHY FORUM
Institute of Philosophy
Faculty of Humanities, Eötvös University
Address: Múzeum krt. 4/i, Budapest
12 March (Wednesday) 5:00 PM Room 226
Mojca Küplen
Institute of Philosophy, Research Center for the Humanities,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Kant and the Problem of Pure Judgments of Ugliness
__________________________________
Abstracts and printable program (poster) are available from the web
site of the Forum: http://phil.elte.hu/tpf (Please feel free to post
the program in your institution!)
The Forum is open to everyone, including students, visitors, and faculty
members from all departments and institutes! Format: 60 minute lecture,
coffee break, 60 minute discussion.
The organizer of the Forum: László E. Szabó
(leszabo(a)phil.elte.hu)
--
L a s z l o E. S z a b o
Professor of Philosophy
DEPARTMENT OF LOGIC, INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY
EOTVOS UNIVERSITY, BUDAPEST
http://phil.elte.hu/leszabo
*Értesítés*
Megtekinthetővé vált a *A Társas-Kognitív Nyelvészeti Kutatócsoport 2014.
évi tavaszi *"Nyelvkeletkezés és evolúció"* c. előadás-sorozatának *március
3-án elhangzott előadása.
Pléh Csaba * "A nyelvkeletkezés három komponense: az agy, a társas élet és
a kommunikáció megváltozása" *c. előadásának felvétele a
http://mnytud.arts.unideb.hu/tkny/ea4_1.php oldalon és a
http://videotorium.hu/hu/recordings/details/7740 címen érhető el.
Üdvözlettel, Kis Tamás
The CEU Department of Philosophy cordially invites you to a talk
(as part of its Departmental Colloquium series)
by
Ernest Sosa (Rutgers University)
on
"The Unity of Action, Perception, and Knowledge."
Tuesday, 11 March, 2014, 5.30 PM, Zrinyi 14, Room 412
ABSTRACT
“The Unity of Action, Perception, and Knowledge” places virtue
epistemology within a broader project of metaphysical, semantic, and
conceptual analysis that targets human attainments more generally,
whether they take the form of action, perception, or knowledge. We
consider the problem of causal deviance as it arises for Donald
Davidson’s account of intentional action, and for our own account of
human knowledge, and we consider a similar problem for Paul Grice’s
causal analysis of perception. These can be viewed as metaphysical
analyses of their respective targets. Thus viewed they are defensible
against common objections—of either vicious circularity or insufficient
content—that have been thought lethal.
Those accounts are also defensible, moreover, against critiques that
have been thought to favor disjunctivist alternatives. Prominent such
critiques apply only to a specific, and optional, form of analysis:
namely, analysis into logically independent factors merely conjoined in
the analysis. To the contrary, metaphysical analyses can be causal
analyses that do not take that form. Action, perception, and knowledge
are all forms of manifested competence, where a competence is a
disposition to succeed in a given field of aimings—these being
performances with an aim—whether the aim be intentional and conscious,
or teleological and functional.
In conclusion, the chapter sketches a methodology appropriate for our
inquiry.
THEORETICAL PHILOSOPHY FORUM
Institute of Philosophy
Faculty of Humanities, Eötvös University
Address: Múzeum krt. 4/i, Budapest
5 March (Wednesday) 5:00 PM Room 226
György Szabó
Complex Systems Group,
Research Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science, Budapest
Játékok ízekre szedése
(Decomposition of games)
__________________________________
Abstracts and printable program (poster) are available from the web
site of the Forum: http://phil.elte.hu/tpf (Please feel free to post
the program in your institution!)
The Forum is open to everyone, including students, visitors, and faculty
members from all departments and institutes! Format: 60 minute lecture,
coffee break, 60 minute discussion.
The organizer of the Forum: László E. Szabó
(leszabo(a)phil.elte.hu)
--
L a s z l o E. S z a b o
Professor of Philosophy
DEPARTMENT OF LOGIC, INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY
EOTVOS UNIVERSITY, BUDAPEST
http://phil.elte.hu/leszabo