The CEU Department of Cognitive Science and the Social Mind Center cordially invites you to its talk by
Penny Lewis<http://psych.cf.ac.uk/contactsandpeople/lewisp8.php> (Cardiff University, School of Psychology)
Date: Wednesday, March 8, 2017 - 17:00-18:30
Location: Department of Cognitive Science, CEU, Oktober 6 St. 7, room 101
Host: Günther Knoblich
Sleep, consolidation, and semantic memory
Sleep is important for the construction of semantic knowledge frameworks through consolidation of episodic memories, extraction of statistical regularities, and integration of incoming information with pre-existing schemas. This talk will discuss evidence supporting these ideas, as well as the processes during sleep are thought to lead to such abstraction.
We are looking forward to see you at the talk!
Cognitive Science Events at CEU: http://cognitivescience.ceu.hu/events
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Kedves Kollégák!
Szeretettel várjuk az érdeklődőket a Nyelvtudományi Intézet márciusi
programjaira.
2017. március 23. (csütörtök) 17.00 óra
Rákosi György – Tóth Enikő
(Debreceni Egyetem)
The Pronoun Interpretation Problem in child Hungarian
szervező: Magyar Szemantikusok Asztaltársasága
helyszín: 108-as terem
2017. március 28. (kedd) 11.00 óra
Rebrus Péter – Törkenczy Miklós – Szigetvári Péter
(MTA NYTI – ELTE)
Haverük fotela vs. haveruk fotele. Miért hiányoznak egyes birtokos
toldalékváltozatok?
szervező: Elméleti Nyelvészeti Osztály
helyszín: földszinti előadóterem
2017. március 30-31.
Second International Workshop on Computational Latin Dialectology
http://www.nytud.hu/conf/cldworkshop2017.html
szervező: ‘Lendület’ Számítógépes Latin Dialektológiai Kutatócsoport
helyszín: földszinti előadóterem
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A részletekről, valamint az esetleges változásokról a honlapon
tájékozódhatnak:
http://www.nytud.hu/intprog.html
MTA Nyelvtudományi Intézet
1068 Budapest, Benczúr u. 33.
THEORETICAL PHILOSOPHY FORUM
Institute of Philosophy
Faculty of Humanities, Eötvös University
Address: Múzeum krt. 4/i, Budapest
8 March (Wednesday) 5:00 PM Room 226
Szilárd Koczka
Institute of Philosophy, Eötvös Loránd University Budapest
Ontological minimalism and the problem of laws of nature
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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: Laszlo E. Szabo (leszabo(a)phil.elte.hu)
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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
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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
Dear Cognitive Folks,
The next Fluencia Party will be on 3rd March (Friday) starting at 8.30pm at
Ankert (Paulay Ede utca).
Info: https://www.facebook.com/events/1881051765465974/
Fluencia is a monthly organized informal "jamboree" for cogsci-,
psychology-related students (undergrads, grads), professors, researchers
from many different universities in Hungary. The idea and motivation are to
facilitate interactions, communication, collaboration among researchers
working here, get to know others and others' interests, topics, etc. And,
of course, to have some drinks and fun in a friendly environment.
Everybody is welcome to attend! If you have any further questions, do not
hesitate to ask.
All the best,
Dezso
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NEMETH, Dezso (PhD)
Brain, Memory and Language Lab: http://www.memory-and-language.com
Phone: +36-1-4614500/3565, +36-1-4614500/3519
THEORETICAL PHILOSOPHY FORUM
Institute of Philosophy
Faculty of Humanities, Eötvös University
Address: Múzeum krt. 4/i, Budapest
1 March (Wednesday) 5:00 PM Room 226
Bence Marosán
Department of Economics, College of International Management and
Business, Budapest Business School
Phenomenology of Animality: A Phenomenological Approach of the Origins
of Animal Consciousness
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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: Laszlo E. Szabo (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
THEORETICAL PHILOSOPHY FORUM
Institute of Philosophy
Faculty of Humanities, Eötvös University
Address: Múzeum krt. 4/i, Budapest
March Program
1 March (Wednesday) 5:00 PM Room 226
Bence Marosán
Department of Economics, College of International Management and
Business, Budapest Business School
Phenomenology of Animality: A Phenomenological Approach of the Origins
of Animal Consciousness
8 March (Wednesday) 5:00 PM Room 226
Szilárd Koczka
Institute of Philosophy, Eötvös Loránd University Budapest
Ontological minimalism and the problem of laws of nature
22 March (Wednesday) 5:00 PM Room 226
Andrea Komlósi
Institute of Philosophy, Eötvös Loránd University Budapest
Implikatúra és metanyelvi tagadás
(Implicature and metalinguistic negation)
29 March (Wednesday) 5:00 PM Room 226
Zalán Gyenis* and Miklós Rédei**
* Department of Epistemology, Jagiellonian University, Kraków
** Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method, LSE, London
Categorial subsystem independence as morphism co-possibility
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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: Laszlo E. Szabo (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
The CEU Department of Cognitive Science cordially invites you to its
today's talk by:
*Kiley Hamlin (University of British Columbia)*
*Date: *Wednesday, February 22, 2016 – 17:00-18:30
*Host:* Gergely Csibra
*The infantile origins of human moral judgment: studies with preverbal
infants and toddlers*
How do humans come to have a “moral sense”? Are adults’ conceptions of
which actions are right and which are wrong, of who is good and who is bad,
who deserves praise and who deserves blame wholly the result of experiences
like observing and interacting with others in one’s cultural environment
and explicit teaching from parents, teachers, and religious leaders? Do all
of the complexities in adult’s moral judgments reflect hard-won
developmental change coupled with the emergence of advanced reasoning
skills? This talk will explore evidence that, on the contrary, infants’ and
toddlers’ social behaviors and social preferences map surprisingly well
onto adults’ moral ones. Within the first year of life, infants prefer
those who help versus harm third parties, those who reward prosocial
individuals and punish wrongdoers, and even focus on the intentions that
drive others’ actions rather than the outcomes that result from them. In
the second year of life, toddlers are motivated to engage in both prosocial
and antisocial behaviors toward third parties; these behaviors are informed
by those third parties’ past prosocial and antisocial acts. Finally, male
infants' performance on infant and toddler tasks predicts parent-reported
social and moral functioning in preschool. These results suggest that the
human moral sense is supported, at least in part, by extremely
early-developing mechanisms for social evaluation and action.
*Location: *Department of Cognitive Science, CEU, Oktober 6 street 7, room
101.
See more at: https://cognitivescience.ceu.edu/events/2017-02-22/
colloquia-talk-kylie-hamlin-university-british-columbia
We are looking forward to see you there!
Cognitive Science Events at CEU: http://cognitivescience.ceu.edu/events
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THEORETICAL PHILOSOPHY FORUM
Institute of Philosophy
Faculty of Humanities, Eötvös University
Address: Múzeum krt. 4/i, Budapest
22 February (Wednesday) 5:00 PM Room 226
Christopher GaukerDepartment of Philosophy, University of Salzburg A
Third Concepiton of the Normativity of Meaning
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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: Laszlo E. Szabo (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
Csaba Pléh
distinguished visiting professor
Central European University
Dept of Cognitive Science
member Academia Europeae and HAS vispleh(a)ceu.edu
2016/17 chercheur Collegium de Lyon, Lyon
mobiles 36303483735. 33 768911149
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From: Petar Milin <p.milin(a)sheffield.ac.uk>
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2017 2:00:24 PM
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Cc: Dagmar Divjak
Subject: Three funded PhD studentships and two postdoc positions in experimental linguistics and machine learning at the University of Sheffield, UK
Dear all,
We're looking for 2 postdocs and 3 PhD students in experimental linguistics and machine learning to join our team, starting between July and September 2017.
We'd be very grateful if you could forward the information included below to suited MA/PhD students and/or post it on local lists.
Many thanks!
Dagmar and Petar
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Postdoc positions
The School of Languages and Cultures at The University of Sheffield invites applications for two postdoctoral positions in experimental linguistics and machine learning, starting July 2017 or as soon as possible thereafter. The positions are open to applicants who hold (or will hold by the start date) a PhD qualification in the areas of Language, Psychology, Computer Science or related fields, and are intended for work on a Leverhulme-funded project led by Dr Dagmar Divjak in collaboration with Dr Petar Milin. The project will involve interdisciplinary research in linguistics, psycholinguistics and computational modelling. More information about the project can be found on https://goo.gl/JWUWQX.
Detailed information about the positions can be found here
Machine learning https://goo.gl/oOwOpF
Experimental linguistics https://goo.gl/kHIaAy
Application is via the University of Sheffield online system: https://goo.gl/QgRPEl
PhD studentships
The School of Languages and Cultures at The University of Sheffield invites applications for three funded PhD studentships in experimental linguistics and machine learning to commence in September 2017. The positions are open to applicants who hold (or will hold by the start date) an MA qualification in the areas of Language, Psychology, Computer Science or related fields, and are intended for writing a PhD dissertation in the framework of a Leverhulme-funded project led by Dr Dagmar Divjak in collaboration with Dr Petar Milin. The project will involve interdisciplinary research in linguistics, psycholinguistics and computational modelling. More information about the project can be found on https://goo.gl/JWUWQX.
Detailed information about the positions can be found here https://goo.gl/6jQi33.
Application for these studentships is via the TUOS system: http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/research/apply/applying
Best regards,
Petar
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Dr Petar Milin
Senior Lecturer in Data Science
Department of Journalism Studies
The University of Sheffield
9 Mappin Street
S1 4DT Sheffield
Tel: +44 (0)114 22 22491
http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/journalism