The CEU Department of Philosophy cordially invites you to a talk
(as part of its Departmental Colloquium series)
by
Alfred Nordmann (Technische Universitaet Darmstadt)
on
"How to express things in works - Envisioning Wittgenstein's Tractatus
Technico-Philosophicus"
Tuesday, 2 October, 2012, 5.30 PM, Zrinyi 14, Room 412
ABSTRACT
>From the point of view of the later Wittgenstein, his Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus can be read as providing an (albeit incomplete) reconstruction of a particular language game and its attendant form of life, namely the game of (scientifically) describing the world, or of producing a catalogue of true statements about the world. This catalogue enumerates facts, and not things - and this is because facts but not things can be expressed in speech (ausgesprochen). Wittgenstein's point but also the limits of his project become salient when expression-in-speech is contrasted to other forms of expression, e.g. musical expression or the expression of values through the life one leads. When these are taken into consideration, the world of things also comes back into view - and the question arises how things are expressed e.g. in an artwork, in a technical device, or in technoscientific working knowledge.
The CEU Department of Philosophy cordially invites you to a talk
(as part of its Departmental Colloquium series)
by
Corrado Sinigaglia (University of Milan)
on
`Motor representation and goal ascription`
Tuesday, 25 September , 2012, 5.30 PM, Zrinyi 14, Room 412
ABSTRACT
Observing another agent acting recruits the same motor resources that
would be involved if one were actually acting oneself. There is
evidence that such motor recruitment facilitates understanding others'
actions. Further, several studies have shown that the richer one’s motor
representation, the greater one's ability to understand others' actions.
But how could motor representation facilitate action understanding? The
talk aims to tackle this question by introducing a new account of
action. This account, I shall argue, enables us to understand the role
of motor cognition in action understanding and sheds new light on the
ways we mind others' minds.
PLEASE NOTE: Our seminar room has a limited capacity. Please arrive early to ensure you get a seat. The talk will begin promptly at 5.
The next talk in the CDC Seminar series will be given by:
Alan Fiske, UCLA Department of Anthropology
Date: TOMORROW, Wednesday, September 26, 2012, 5 PM
Location: Cognitive Development Center, Hattyú u. 14, 3rd floor
The Universal Mechanisms of Cultural Specificity in Social Relations
Abstract: To develop culturally informed proficiency to participate in social relationships, children need to have innate models of the structures of the four basic forms of relationships. Children also need to know the semiotic medium through which their culture will transmit specifications regarding when, where, how, and with whom each model operates in their particular community. Conformation systems theory posits that children know that the indexical medium for Communal Sharing is consubstantial assimilation: people create a CS relationship by making their bodily substances or surfaces the same by giving birth, nursing, feeding, commensal consumption, intimate sex, blood-bonding, gentle touch, body surface marking, or rhythmic synchronous movement. Children expect that the iconic medium of Authority Ranking, in contrast, consists of relative positions on physical dimensions: ABOVE–BELOW, BIGGER–SMALLER, IN-FRONT–BEHIND, STRONGER–WEAKER, BEFORE–AFTER, LOUDER–SOFTER, BRIGHTER–DIMMER . Equality Matching consists of concrete ostensive operations — procedures that are operational definitions of equality, such as taking turns, casting ballots, drawing lots, even alignment of action, one-to-one correspondence of shares, reciprocating in-kind, or exacting eye-for-an-eye vengeance. The medium of Market Pricing is abstract, arbitrary symbols whose meanings derive purely from their conventional use: propositional statements in ads and contracts, bidding gestures, and, of course, money, represented in coins and paper bills, checks, stock certificates, written account books and statements, or digital electronic databases in hyperspace. Conformation systems theory posits that the distinctive semiotic system specific to each relational model is the natural medium not only for children’s discovery (and hence the cultural transmission) of its cultural specifications, but also for its cognitive representation and for the constitution, coordination, and communication of that relational model. Moreover, the conformation system of a relational model is uniquely evocative of the relational emotions and moral motives essential to sustaining that particular form of cooperative coordination.
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THEORETICAL PHILOSOPHY FORUM
Institute of Philosophy
Faculty of Humanities, Eötvös University
Address: Múzeum krt. 4/i, Budapest
26 September (Wednesday) 5:00 PM Room 226
Hanoch Ben-Yami
Department of Philosophy, Central European University, Budapest
Truth and Proof without Models
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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: 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
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Hong Yu Wong <whywong(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: 3 Group Leader positions at the CIN Tuebingen; deadline Oct 15
> Date: 21 September 2012 2:35:01 pm CEST
>
> Dear friends and colleagues,
>
> Hope this finds you well.
>
> Because of the successful bid for a second funding period of the
> Centre for Integrative Neuroscience, Tuebingen, where my group is at,
> we have 3 openings at the Junior Research Group Leader level. 2 of
> these positions are in cognitive neuroscience and in systems
> neuroscience. I am hoping that the hires in these areas will do higher
> level research in cognition. The official advertisement is below. The
> deadline is October 15.
>
> These positions are research only. They are very generously funded,
> the start up packages are excellent, possibilities for intramural
> funding, and they are tenure track positions, with the possibility of
> tenure at the University of Tuebingen. If you know any suitable
> candidates, please encourage them to apply!
>
> best
> Hong Yu
>
> ___________________________________________________
>
> http://www.cin.uni-tuebingen.de/press-amp-news/news.php?newsid=64
>
> September 12 2012 - New Junior Research Group Leader Positions at the CIN
>
>
> Junior Research Group for Neuroscientists at the Werner Reichardt
> Centre for Integrative Neuroscience (CIN) in Tübingen
>
> The Werner Reichardt Centre for Integrative Neuroscience (CIN) is an
> interdisciplinary institution at the Eberhard Karls University
> Tübingen funded by the German Excellence Initiative program. The CIN
> strives to deepen our understanding of how the brain generates
> function and how brain diseases impair functions. It tries to make use
> of newly acquired insights to help people with brain disorders and to
> launch new mind- and brain-inspired applications in many areas of
> engineering and computer science. Its scientific program is guided by
> the conviction that progress in the understanding of brain function
> can only be achieved by an integrative approach spanning multiple
> levels of organization and pooling the knowledge of researchers from
> many different fields.
>
> In order to strengthen specific research areas, the CIN offers three
> more junior group leader (JRG) positions with tenure track option for
> up-and-coming young scientists with a promising track record, working
> in Cognitive Neuroscience, Systems Neuroscience or Neurotechnology.
> The CIN strives to increase the number of female scientists. Therefore
> qualified female candidates are explicitly encouraged to apply.
> Submission deadline is Oct. 15th.
>
> Framework
> The intended duration of the position is for 5 years with evaluations
> by external experts at regular intervals. In the event of positive
> evaluations after 3 years, the JRG will obtain a tenure track option,
> which may ultimately lead to a professorship at the University of
> Tübingen. Start-up funds as well as substantial funding for personnel
> and running costs will be available, but will depend on the
> applicant’s qualifications and prior experience. Appointees will be
> full members of and active participants in the CIN, which will also
> provide laboratory and/or office space. The JRG leader will be
> provided with opportunities to contribute to research oriented
> training within the framework of the CIN Graduate Training Centre and
> the faculties involved in the CIN will provide opportunities for the
> German habilitation according to established rules, if desired.
> According to German law, severely disabled persons with equal
> occupational aptitude will be given preferential consideration.
>
> Application
> Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, pdf files of up to 5 key
> publications, a statement of research achievements and future
> directions (not to exceed 3 pages) as well as the names and addresses
> of at least three referees. All documents should be submitted
> electronically to the Chairman of the Werner Reichardt Centre for
> Integrative Neuroscience Tübingen, Prof. Dr. Peter Thier, at
> cin(at)uni-tuebingen.de. For further information on the CIN see:
> www.cin.uni-tuebingen.de. Submission deadline is Oct. 15th.
>
> _________________________________
> Hong Yu Wong, PhD
> Group Leader
> Philosophy of Neuroscience
> Centre for Integrative Neuroscience
> Otfried-Müller-Str. 25
> 72076 Tübingen, Germany
> phone: +49 (0)7071 29 89198
> fax: +49 07071 29 4697
> mail: whywong(a)gmail.com, hong-yu.wong(a)cin.uni-tuebingen.de
> https://sites.google.com/site/whywong/
> http://www.cin.uni-tuebingen.de/research/wong
PLEASE NOTE: Our seminar room has a limited capacity. Please arrive early to ensure you get a seat. The talk will begin promptly at 5.
The next talk in the CDC Seminar series will be given by:
Alan Fiske, UCLA Department of Anthropology
Date: Wednesday, September 26, 2012, 5 PM
Location: Cognitive Development Center, Hattyú u. 14, 3rd floor
The Universal Mechanisms of Cultural Specificity in Social Relations
Abstract: To develop culturally informed proficiency to participate in social relationships, children need to have innate models of the structures of the four basic forms of relationships. Children also need to know the semiotic medium through which their culture will transmit specifications regarding when, where, how, and with whom each model operates in their particular community. Conformation systems theory posits that children know that the indexical medium for Communal Sharing is consubstantial assimilation: people create a CS relationship by making their bodily substances or surfaces the same by giving birth, nursing, feeding, commensal consumption, intimate sex, blood-bonding, gentle touch, body surface marking, or rhythmic synchronous movement. Children expect that the iconic medium of Authority Ranking, in contrast, consists of relative positions on physical dimensions: ABOVE–BELOW, BIGGER–SMALLER, IN-FRONT–BEHIND, STRONGER–WEAKER, BEFORE–AFTER, LOUDER–SOFTER, BRIGHTER–DIMMER . Equality Matching consists of concrete ostensive operations — procedures that are operational definitions of equality, such as taking turns, casting ballots, drawing lots, even alignment of action, one-to-one correspondence of shares, reciprocating in-kind, or exacting eye-for-an-eye vengeance. The medium of Market Pricing is abstract, arbitrary symbols whose meanings derive purely from their conventional use: propositional statements in ads and contracts, bidding gestures, and, of course, money, represented in coins and paper bills, checks, stock certificates, written account books and statements, or digital electronic databases in hyperspace. Conformation systems theory posits that the distinctive semiotic system specific to each relational model is the natural medium not only for children’s discovery (and hence the cultural transmission) of its cultural specifications, but also for its cognitive representation and for the constitution, coordination, and communication of that relational model. Moreover, the conformation system of a relational model is uniquely evocative of the relational emotions and moral motives essential to sustaining that particular form of cooperative coordination.
Cognitive Science Events at CEU: http://cognitivescience.ceu.hu/events
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Due to requests to extend the deadline for submissions, the new deadline for symposium submissions to the BCCCD13 is September 24, CET (GMT+1).
We hope this helps all of you who intended to submit abstracts! For more information please visit our website: htttp://www.asszisztencia.hu/bcccd
The date of notification about submissions remains October 1.
For those of you who would like to register: the registration to the conference is now open.
Remember: this year we offer registration fee waivers to students,based on financial need. You can find all necessary information on the conference website.
We hope to see you all in January!
Dora Kampis and Eugenio Parise
Conference chairs
THEORETICAL PHILOSOPHY FORUM
Institute of Philosophy
Faculty of Humanities, Eötvös University
Address: Múzeum krt. 4/i, Budapest
September Program
26 September (Wednesday) 5:00 PM Room 226
Hanoch Ben-Yami
Department of Philosophy, Central European University, Budapest
Truth and Proof without Models
___________________________________
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