Master's in Logic and Theory of Science
The Logic and Theory of Science MA is a two-year master's program in English
at Eotvos Lorand University Budapest. The program is open to students from
all over the world with a BA or BSc degree in philosophy, mathematics,
physics, computer science, linguistics, social science, and all related
fields.
The curriculum includes core courses in logic and formal approaches to
philosophy of science, and advanced optional courses in logic, philosophy of
mathematics, foundations of physics, logical methods in linguistics,
philosophy of language, metaphysics, and formal models in social sciences.
Students can choose a focus according to their own fields of interests. In
general, the program is research oriented, aiming to prepare students for a
PhD program.
The program is administered by the Department of Logic in the Institute of
Philosophy at Eotvos Lorand University Budapest, in cooperation with other
departments and research institutes in Budapest, especially with the
Algebraic Logic Group of Renyi Institute of Mathematics.
The department organizes and hosts a weekly colloquium called Logic and
Philosophy of Science. Our MA and PhD students regularly and actively
participate in these events.
The faculty includes:
Hajnal Andreka (Renyi Institute of Mathematics)
Marton Gomori (Department of Logic, Eotvos)
Zalan Gyenis (Department of Logic, Cracow)
Gabor Hofer-Szabo (Research Institute of Philosophy)
Andras Mate (Department of Logic, Eotvos)
Peter Mekis (Department of Logic, Eotvos)
Istvan Nemeti (Renyi Institute of Mathematics)
Ildiko Sain (Renyi Institute of Mathematics)
Laszlo E. Szabo (Department of Logic, Eotvos)
Zsofia Zvolenszky (Department of Logic, Eotvos)
If you have any questions, please contact Prof. Zsofia Zvolenszky:
zvolenszky.zsofia(a)btk.elte.hu
For further information about the program, see: http://phil.elte.hu/logic/ma
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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
We are pleased to announce ACTCON 2021, Würzburg Summer Module Course on
Action Control, which will be held online on July 19-22, 2021.
Humans often act in a goal-oriented manner, be the goal simple, like
grasping an object, or more complex, like guiding another person.
Successful goal-oriented action rests on various cognitive prerequisites
(e.g., mentally representing goals, choosing among behavioural options)
and comes with various consequences (e.g. errors, social action effects).
ACTCON 2021 will offer focused, in depth courses that advance
participants' knowledge and skills to the current state of the art of
experimental research on action control, including
- Lectures and hot topic sessions
- Hands-on practical courses
We welcome applications from graduate students (master, doctoral) in
psychology or related fields (e.g., philosophy, cognitive science,
neuroscience).
Important Dates:
- Application Deadline: February, 21st, 2021
- ACTCON 2021: July, 19-22, 2021
Further Information:
- Detailed information for application and a preliminary programme can
be found on the ACTCON-Website: https://go.uniwue.de/actcon
- Further inquiries can be addressed to: actcon.2021(a)uni-wuerzburg.de
Organisers:
ACTCON 2012 is organised by the Cognitive Psychology Unit of the
University of Würzburg
- Oliver Herbort
- Robert Wirth
- Wilfried Kunde
https://go.uniwue.de/actcon
actcon.2021(a)uni-wuerzburg.de
Dear colleagues,
the virtual Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development (BCCCD21) will take place next week, January 4-8. The conference program can be accessed at http://bcccd.org/program-overview.htm <http://bcccd.org/program-overview.htm>.
If you’re interested in attending, you can register here <http://www.asszisztencia.hu/registration/index.php?cong=127&form=125>. Shortly after registering, you will receive access to the conference platform (and if not, contact us at bcccd(a)outlook.com <mailto:bcccd@outlook.com>).
We look forward to seeing you online soon!
Regards,
the BCCCD21 Organizing Committee