Csaba Pleh
dist. visiting professor
CEU Department of Cognitive Science
1051 Budapest
Nádor utca 9
Office. Oktober 6 u. 9 I. 104
Vispleh(a)ceu.edu
36(30)3493735
www.plehcsaba.hu
member Academia Europaea and HAS
review editor, Hungarian Review of Psychology
Kedves Kollégák!
Szeretettel várjuk az érdeklődőket a Nyelvtudományi Intézet februári
programjaira.
2016. február 2. (kedd) 14.00 óra
Jef Verschueren
(University of Antwerp)
Mapping meaning landscapes. The interaction between implicit and explicit
meaning in a theory of pragmatics
szervező: Elméleti Nyelvészeti Osztály
helyszín: földszinti előadóterem
2016. február 4. (csütörtök) 14.00 óra
Jef Verschueren
(University of Antwerp)
Towards a pragmatic typology
szervező: Elméleti Nyelvészeti Osztály
helyszín: földszinti előadóterem
2016. február 5. 9.00–16.00
X. Alkalmazott Nyelvészeti Doktoranduszkonferencia
http://www.nytud.hu/alknyelvdok16/program.html
szervező: MTA Alkalmazott Nyelvészeti Munkabizottsága és az MTA
Nyelvtudományi Intézete
helyszín: földszinti előadóterem
2016. február 9. (kedd) 11.00 óra
Polgárdi Krisztina
(MTA NYTI)
/l/-darkening in English: is it lenition?
szervező: Elméleti Nyelvészeti Osztály
helyszín: földszinti előadóterem
2016. február 11. (csütörtök) 11.00 óra
Hámori Ágnes
(MTA NYTI)
Romani diskurzusok a facebookon -- egy kisebbségi nyelv esélyei és
szerepei a harmadik évezred multimediális közösségi terében
szervező: Pszicho-, Neuro- és Szociolingvisztikai Osztály
helyszín: földszinti előadóterem
2016. február 15-19.
Szintaxis minikurzusok
Marcel den Dikken (ELTE - MTA NYTI): On the subject of the subject / Az
alany tárgyáról
Pavel Caha (Masaryk University, Brno): Nanosyntax: what is it? / Haladó
bevezetés a nanoszintaxisba
http://www.nytud.hu/szakcsoport/kurzus/syntax2016.html
helyszín: földszinti előadóterem
2016. február 18. (csütörtök) 17.00 óra
Hanoch Ben-Yami
(CEU)
The Quantified Argument Calculus
szervező: Magyar Szemantikusok Asztaltársasága
helyszín: 108-as terem
2016. február 25. (csütörtök) 17.00 óra
Nikolaus Ritt
(Universität Wien)
An evolutionary explanation of variable stress patterns in English
szervező: ALFFA munkacsoport
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.
The CEU Department of Cognitive Science and the Social Mind Center
cordially invites you to its talk by
Cristina Becchio (Department of Robotics, Brain and Cognitive Sciences,
Italian Institute of Technology, Genova, and Department of Psychology,
University of Torino)
Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2016 at 17:00-18:30
Host: Günther Knoblich
Location: Department of Cognitive Science, CEU, Oktober 6 street 7,
room 101.
Title: Who is afraid of intentions?
Abstract: Is it possible to perceive directly others’ mental states?
Are mental states such as intentions visible in others’ behavior?
Whereas abstract theoretical efforts have failed to resolve this debate,
my aim in this discussion is to propose an empirically anchored approach
to the problem. I will first briefly review the nature and strength of
the empirical evidence for and against the observability of intentions
and identify some of the pitfalls that might account for apparent
contradictory findings. Then, drawing on recent and decisive studies, I
will delineate an experimental strategy to overcome these pitfalls and
provide a quantitative characterization of the ability to perceive
intentions. I shall conclude by proposing an alternative conception of
direct social perception founded on a definable and measurable
relationship between the specific features of an observed behavior and
the ability to read out mental states.
We are looking forward to see you at the talk!
Cognitive Science Events at CEU: http://cognitivescience.ceu.hu/events
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The CEU Department of Philosophy cordially invites you to a talk
(as part of its Departmental Colloquium series)
by
Tim Lewens (University of Cambridge)
on
Against the Division of Advisory Labour: The Case of Mitochondrial Donation
Tuesday, 26 January 2016, 5.30 PM, Zrinyi 14, Room 412
ABSTRACT
In 2015, the UK became the first country in the world to make legal a set of 'mitochondrial donation' techniques. These new reproductive technologies have the potential to enable women with diseases that are normally inherited via the mitochondrial genome to have children with healthy mitochondria. The extensive deliberations that preceded the legalization of these techniques involved a form of division of advisory labour that is common when new technologies are introduced. Groups like the Nuffield Council on Bioethics focused on the ethics of mitochondrial donation, while scientific issues were instead given over to more specialised groups of technical advisors. I use the case of mitochondrial donation to argue against the possibility of any strict separation of scientific and ethical evaluation, and also to argue that efforts to divide labour in these ways threaten to obscure important controversies around new technologies. I close by showing how these worries relate to more general philosophical issues around the 'value-ladenness' of science.
Krisztina Biber
Department of Philosophy
Coordinator
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Central European University
Nador u. 9. | 1051 Budapest, Hungary
Office: + 36.1.327.3806 | biberk(a)ceu.hu | www.ceu.hu
THEORETICAL PHILOSOPHY FORUM
Institute of Philosophy
Faculty of Humanities, Eötvös University
Address: Múzeum krt. 4/i, Budapest
February Program
17 February (Wednesday) 5:00 PM Room 226
Márta Ujvári
Institute of Sociology and Social Policy
Corvinus University, Budapest
Haecceity Today and with Duns Scotus: Property or Entity?
24 February (Wednesday) 5:00 PM Room 226
László Zsolt Garamszegi
Estación Biológica de Doñana-CSIC, Seville, Spain
A statisztika szerepe a tudományos gondolkodásban
(The role of statistical methods in scientific thinking)
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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
International Conference On Memory 17-22 July 2016 | Budapest, Hungary
*We are pleased to announce that ICOM-6 is now planned to take place in
Budapest, Hungary*.
Full details of the developing program, location, accommodation, etc., can
be found at
www.icom2016.com
*Extended submission deadline*
Deadline for submissions (symposia, papers and posters) has been extended
to *1 March 2016*.
We very much hope that you will present your work at the meeting.
*Keynote speakers*
Carol A. Barnes - University of Arizona
Lila Davachi - New York University
Simona Ghetti - University of California, Davis
Lynn Hasher - University of Toronto
Michael J. Kahana - University of Pennsylvania
Eleanor Maguire - University College London
Henry L. Roediger - Washington University in St. Louis
Daniel L. Schacter - Harvard University
Andy Yonelinas - University of California, Davis
Jeff Zacks - Washington University in St. Louis
Look forward to seeing you in Budapest.
The Organising Committee
The 6th International Conference on Memory, ICOM-6:
Professor Martin A. Conway | Professor Barbara Knowlton | Professor Lynn
Nadel | Dr. Mihaly Racsmany
Dr. Beth Jefferies | Dr. Tom Hartely | Dr. Agnes Lukacs | Dr. Fiona Gabbert
Asszisztencia Congress Bureau | www.icom2016.com
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Mihály Racsmány, PhD
Research Group on Frontostriatal Disorders
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
http://www.cogsci.bme.hu/~ktkuser/learningmemory/http://www.icom2016.com/
Egry J. u. 1. T/512, Budapest
Hungary - 1111
Tel: +36 1 463 37 34
Fax: +36 1 463 1072
E-mail: racsmany(a)cogsci.bme.hu
Racsmány Mihály, PhD
tudományos főmunkatárs, kutatócsoport-vezető
MTA TKI
&
Kognitív Tudományi Tanszék
Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem
Egry J. u. 1. T/512
Budapest- 1111
Dear Colleagues
As the successor of Val Goranko
for the edition of the Logic Area of the Internet Encyclopedia of
Philosophy - IEP.
I am working on the production of many logical articles for IEP.
IEP is presently visited 1 million times per month.
Entries are designed so that they can be useful for students and a wide
audience.
Here are entries related to logic which have been recently released:
Modal Logic: A Contemporary View
by Johan van Benthem
http://www.iep.utm.edu/modal-lo/
Natural Deduction
by Andrzej Indrzejczak
http://www.iep.utm.edu/nat-ded/
Classification
by Daniel Parrochia
http://www.iep.utm.edu/classifi/
Dialogical Logic
by Thomas Piecha
http://www.iep.utm.edu/dial-log/
Adolf Lindenbaum
by Jan Wolenski
http://www.iep.utm.edu/lindenba/
Leibniz: Logic
by Wolgang Lenzen
http://www.iep.utm.edu/leib-log/
Peirce: Logic
by Francesco Bellucci and Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen
http://www.iep.utm.edu/peir-log/
The Yablo Paradox
by Roy Cook
http://www.iep.utm.edu/yablo-pa/
The logical entries are classified in three categories:
(1) Logicians / Works /History
(2) Logics/Techniques /Theorems
(3) Notions/Topics
Here you can find the list of desired entries:
http://www.jyb-logic.org/iep.html
Everybody is welcome to submit an entry.
Write to: iep(a)jyb-logic.org
There is also a philosophy of mathematics area as well as a philosophy of
language area.
Check the list of areas and editors here:
http://www.iep.utm.edu/eds/
This is a joint project with the first ever Encyclopaedia of Logic
a book that will be published by College Publication (Dov Gabbay's
Publishing Company)
http://www.collegepublications.co.uk/eol/
*Best Wishes *
Jean-Yves Beziau
Logic Area Editor of IEP
We are happy to announce
Special Issue of Psihologija Journal on
SURVEY PARTICIPATION AND RESPONSE
Guest Editors:
Michael Bosnjak
michael.bosnjak(a)gesis.org
Daniel Danner
daniel.danner(a)gesis.org
GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Mannheim, Germany
Special issue
Survey participation and response
Michael Bosnjak & Daniel Danner
Implementation of the forced answering option within online surveys: Do higher item response rates come at the expense of participation and answer quality?
Jean Philippe Décieux, Alexandra Mergener, Kristina Marliese Neufang, and Philipp Sischka
The role of word frequencies in detecting unfamiliar terms and their effect on response quality
Ana Slavec & Vasja Vehovar
Person-fit statistics, response sets and survey participation in a population-based cohort study
Jörg M. Müller, Petra Hasselbach, Adrian Loerbroks, and Manfred Amelang
Investigating response order effects in web surveys using eye tracking
Jan Karem Höhne & Timo Lenzner
The use and positioning of clarification features in web surveys
Anke Metzler, Tanja Kunz, and Marek Fuchs
Controlling acquiescence bias in measurement invariance tests
Julian Aichholzer
The impact of frequency rating scale formats on the measurement of latent variables in web surveys - An experimental investigation using a measure of affectivity as an example
Natalja Menold & Christoph J. Kemper
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Psihologija is a broad scope and fully peer-reviewed open access journal, with no fees for authors. Journal is published quarterly by the Serbian Psychological Society and founded in 1967. Psihologija accepts original manuscripts and papers that may belong to any branch of research psychol
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Date: 2016-01-15 11:06 GMT+01:00
Subject: European Summer School on Eye Movements
To: Ulrich Ettinger <ulrich.ettinger(a)uni-bonn.de>
First call - European Summer School on Eye Movements (ESSEM) 2016!
We are pleased to invite applications to ESSEM 2016. The summer school will
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