HELLO!
MY NAME'S MICHAEL KOMOCZI . I'M A STUDENT OF
PSYCHOLOGY FROM HUNGARY . I WOULD LIKE TO ASK
A SUMMARY OF THE AMSTERDAM COLLOQUIUM.
THANK YOU! YOURS FAITHFULLY
MICHAEL KOMOCZI
E-MAIL ADDRESS:KOMOCZI@TIGRIS.KLTE.HU
A FIKOG konferencia programja
Kedves FIKOG elo"ado'k !
O:sszea'llt a program, e's itt la'thatja'tok, hogy ki mikor tart elo"ada'st.
Sokan jelentkeztetek eze'rt le kellett ro:vidi'tenu:nk az elo"ada'sokra sza'nt ido"t - teha't mindenkinek 20
perc a'll rendelkeze'se're az elo"ada'sra, e's 10 percet sza'nna'nk vita'ra. Akinek a 20 perc ro:vid, ha
akarja, esetleg a vita ideje't is felhaszna'lhatja.
A Szerb utcai Tana'ri Klubban lesz i'ra'sveti'to".
Ahogy azt ma'r a konferencia'ra valo' felhi'va'sban is la'tta'tok, ma'jus 12-e're hozza'tok el az
elo"ada's nyomdake'sz szo:vege't floppyn (leheto"leg WordPerfect 5.1 vagy 6.0 forma'tumban) e's
papi'ron egyara'nt a szervezo"knek. A kiadva'ny terveinek szerint nya'ron jelenik meg, eze'rt ke'ru:nk
minden elo"ado't, hogy felte'tlenu:l adja le ido"ben a ke'sz anyagot - ellenkezo" esetben nem tudjuk
biztosi'tani dolgozata megjelene'se't.
Reme'lem minden szu:kse'ges informa'cio't lei'rtunk, minden jo't e's tala'lkozunk a FIKOG-on.
Ba'rmilyen ke'rde'ssel forduljatok Bocz Andra'shoz (bocz(a)btk.jpte.hu) vagy Vinkler Zsuzsanna'hoz
(vinkler(a)izabell.elte.hu).
Kedves E'rdeklo"do"k e's Jo:vendo"beli Hallgato'sa'g!
Ma'jus 12-e'n ege'sz nap e's 13-e'n de'lelo"tt lesz a Magyar Megismere'studoma'nyi Ta'rsasa'g
(MAKOG) e's az ELTE A'ltala'nos Pszicholo'gia Tansze'ke a'ltal alaki'tott Fiatal Kognitivista'k (FIKOG)
elso" konferencia'ja az ELTE Szerb utcai Tana'ri Klubja'ban.
Ezennek szeretettel meghi'vjuk o:nt e's kedves e'rdeklo"do" bara'tait.
Ido"pont: 1995 ma'jus 12-13.
Helyszi'n: ELTE Tana'ri klub (Szerb utca)
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Pe'ntek de'lelo"tt
9.00 - 9.30
A tanulhato'sa'g proble'ma'ja a grammatikaelme'letben
Bocz Andra's
JPTE, Angol Tansze'k
bocz(a)btk.jpte.hu
9.30 - 10.00
Optimalita's a fonolo'gia'ban: a deklarativita's proble'ma'i a nyelve'szeti elemze'sben
Rebrus Pe'ter
ELTE BTK, Elme'leti Nyelve'szeti Tansze'k
rebrus(a)nytud.hu
10.00 - 10.30
Az argumentumszerkezet elsaja'ti'ta'sa
Kiss Szabolcs
MTA Pszicholo'gia Inte'zet
EGY KIS SZU:NET, AMIKOR KA'VE'ZNI IS LEHET
10.45 - 11.15
Morfolo'giailag komplex szavak feldolgoza'sa
Juha'sz Levente
ELTE BTK, Pszicholo'gia Szak
juhaszle(a)izabell.elte.hu
11.15 - 11.45
Negati'v elo"hangola's szo'kategoriza'cio's paradigma'ban
Bera'n Eszter
University of Lincoln
eberan@.unlinfo.unl.edu
11.45 - 12.15
Konstrua'lt szintaktikai objektumok, cimke'zett terme'szetes levezete's e's a Kripke-rejte'ly: a
tulajdonnevek e's a propoziciona'lis attitu"d mondatok reprezenta'cio'ja'nak egy u'j megko:zeli'te'se
Cseres Pa'l
ELTE BTK, Filozo'fia Szak
pal(a)osiris.elte.hu
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Pe'ntek de'luta'n
14.00 - 14.30
Racionalita's e'szlele'se csecsemo"korban
Gergely Gyo:rgy, Csibra Gergely, Bi'ro' Szilvia e's Koo's Orsolya
MTA Pszicholo'giai Inte'zete
orsolya(a)cogpsyphy.hu
szilvia(a)cogpsyphy.hu
14.30 - 15.00
Az akasztott ember paradoxonro'l (e's tala'n a hu"tlen felese'gekro"l is)
Vargyas Miklo's
ELTE A'ltala'nos Sza'mi'ta'studoma'nyi Tansze'k
mico(a)ludens.elte.hu
EGY KIS SZU:NET, AMIKOR KA'VE'ZNI IS LEHET
15.45 - 16.15
Kutya'val ko:zlekedo" vakok kogniti'v te'rke'pe'nek le'nyeges pontjai
Fekete Zita
ELTE TTK, Etolo'giai Tansze'k
feketezi(a)izabell.elte.hu
16.15 - 16.45
Vizua'lis ingerek egyu:ttja'ra'sa'nak e'szlele'se: eseme'nyhez ko:zo:tt potencia'l vizsga'lat
Ge'czy Istva'n
ELTE TTK, O:sszehasonli'to' E'lettani Tansze'k
geczy(a)cogpsyphy.hu
16.45 - 17.15
Ro:vid ido"tartamok egyideju" becsle'se
Ambro' A'gnes
MTA Pszicholo'giai Inte'zet
ambro(a)cogpsyphy.hu
17.15 - 17.45
Demonstra'cio' a Mesterse'ges Intelligencia Laborja'ban folyo' robotikai kutata'sok eredme'nyeibo"l
Priskin Gyula e's Vargyas Miklo's
ELTE A'ltala'nos Sza'mi'ta'studoma'nyi Tansze'k
mico(a)ludens.elte.hu
18.00 - 20.00
Informa'lis besze'lgete's e's mulatoza's
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Szombat de'lelo"tt
9.30 - 10.00
Az ellentmonda's kezele'se'nek modelleze'se
Farkas Andra's
MTA Pszicholo'giai Inte'zet
h1693far(a)ella.hu11.
10.00 - 10.30
Szeme'lyes e's a'ltala'nos jelente's nemzeti e's gazdasa'gi fogalmak esete'n
Kiss Paszka'l
ELTE, BTK, Pszicholo'gia szak
paszkal(a)izabell.elte.hu
EGY KIS SZU:NET, AMIKOR KA'VE'ZNI IS LEHET
10.45 - 11.15
Ki'se'rlet a besze'd pszicholo'giai jelente'startalma'nak megragada'sa'ra
Dornai Erika
MTA Pszicholo'giai Inte'zet
h808psy@huella
11.15 - 11.45
A tana'ri szerep-reprezenta'cio' tu:kro:zo"de'se a kommunika'cio'ban
Kiss Gyo:ngyi
MTA Pszicholo'giai Inte'zet
h808psy@huella
MEGHIVO
Az ELTE Altalanos Pszichologiai Tanszeke es a
Magyar Pszichologiai Tarsasag Altalanos es Szemelyiseglelektani
Szekcioja tisztelettel meghivja Ont
Professor Robert M. Harnish
Arizona University, Tucson, Arizona, USA
Director of the Graduate Program in Cognitive Science
"COGNITIVISM, CONSCIOUSNESS, CONNECTIVISM"
c. eloadasara
1995. junius 7-en, szerdan 12:00 orakor az Izabella u. 46.
301-es teremben.
Mindenkit szivesen latunk!
Pleh Csaba, Komlosi Laszlo
Ta'n e'rdekel valakit:
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Special Issue on NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL IMAGING AND VISION
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enjoyed rather limited success, biological vision systems have for
millions of years been excelling in these very same tasks. In fact,
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However, they have been concealed by nature and thus far the neural
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<LUCIANO(a)ifqsc.sc.usp.br>
SZEMINARIUMI ELOADAS
Az ELTE TTK Tudomanytortenet es Tudomanyfilozofia Tanszeken
a Tudomanyfilozofiai Teazo kereteben
Giovanni Boniolo
Istituto di Filosofia, Universita di Padova
MODELS, FICTIONS AND COUNTERFACTUALS
cimmel tart eloadast.
ELOADASKIVONAT
Someone could consider the topic of the models only an "old hat".
Right in this way, someone could have thought after the analyses by R. Carnap,
G. Hempel, E. Nagel, R. Braithwaite. But the criticisms by Hesse, Achinstein
and Spector, and the proposals by Hesse herself and Black have shown that much
more could be said; as, in these years, Redhead and Cartwright have pointed
out, too.
Each interpretation is a new point of view and each point of view
permits to see new aspects, as Popper underlines. The interpretative way I
will propose, based on fictions, a la H.Vaihinger, is different from both the
semantical one and Hesse's analogical one. For this reason it should throw
light on aspects till now neglected or considered insignificant. Nevertheless,
the principal goal of my discussion will not be an attempt to give an entirely
new theory of the models, but to insert a fictionalistic theory of them in a
more general framework which deals with the counterfactuals, too. Obviously,
this fact does not mean that I disregard the results achieved by the previous
interpretations, specially by the analogical one.
Here is a sketch of the talk:
Introduction
Models as fictions
Models and empirical world
A rough taxonomy of the models
Fictions and counterfactuals
A proposal for a different approach to the classical problem of
the counterfactuals
Az eloadas idotartama 50-60 perc, amelyet rovid szunet
utan kb. 30-60 perc vita kovet.
Idopontja: 1995 majus 18., csutortok, 17 ora.
Helye: Rakoczi ut 5., II. em. 223.
Minden erdeklodot szeretettel varunk.
Udvozlettel,
a szervezok: Kampis Gyorgy (kampis(a)ludens.elte.hu)
Szabo Laszlo (leszabo(a)ludens.elte.hu)
Szecsenyi Tibor (szecska(a)ludens.elte.hu)
> Dennett's Dangerous Idea
>
> Jol ertem-e, hogy DD egy most megjeleno konyverol van szo, illetve nyilvan
> annak kivonatarol.
>
> A Dennett diszkusszios lista ilyen ertelemben beszelt rola.
>
> kgy
>
Ugy van, valoban ez Dennett uj konyve.
CsG
Van egy remek kis Dennett essze a "The Sciences" May/June szamaban
"Darwin's Dangerous Idea" cimmel.
!!!! Vigyazat, ez nem a "Science" magazin, hanem a New York Academy
of Sciences lapja !!!!
A cikkben lenyegeben azt a mar mashol is publikalt gondolatat
adja elo, mely szerint a darwini elmelet feszitoereje abban all,
hogy algoritmusok toltik be a tervezes szerepe't a rend
(meg)teremteseben (order vs. design).
Nadasdy Zoli
From: Ian Pitchford <I.Pitchford(a)sheffield.ac.uk>
NEUROCASE - CALL FOR PAPERS
If you have tried to publish a case study recently, you may have found that
many of the major journals have begun to discourage such reports, as
individual results are seen as offering limited information. When
looked at in conjunction with other single case studies though, it is
possible to draw vital conclusions from the information gathered.
These are some of the reasons why Neurocase is being launched in April 1995
by Oxford University Press. Neurocase will publish high quality
original case studies, as well as carefully vetted replication
studies. These will be entered, together with data from case studies
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these reports will become an accessible and manageable body of knowledge.
By publishing in Neurocase you will reach a huge audience right from the
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Editors: Ian H Robertson (Cambridge, UK), John R Hodges (Cambridge, UK),
and H Branch Coslette (Philadelpia, USA).
Editorial Board: Elizabeth Warrington (London, UK), Alfonso Caramazza
(Hannover, USA), Tim Shallice (London, UK), Kenneth Heilman (Gainesville,
USA), Karalyn Patterson (Cambridge, UK), Max Coltheart (Sydney, Australia),
Eleanor Saffran (Philadelphia, USA), Robert Robinson (Iowa City, USA),
Sumiko
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(Montreal, Canada), Marlene Behrman (Pittsburgh, USA), Michael Kopelman
(London, UK), Stefano Cappa (Brescia, Italy), Richard TegnThetar
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Switzerland).
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Founder, InterPsych
Department of Biomedical Science
University of Sheffield
Western Bank
SHEFFIELD, S10 2TN
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 114 2780319
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LBT
Hatha erdekel valakit:
Laborfalvi Benke Tibor
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The site for the PSYCHE WWW server has moved from its old Open
University home to a new home at Monash University. The new address is:
http://psyche.cs.monash.edu.au/
As they say *the site is still under construction*. Please send me any
constructive comments and criticisms you might have about the site. I
am particularly interested in creating links to other sites that would
be of interest to readers of PSYCHE.
If you maintain Web pages that point to the old www site for PSYCHE
please change them to point to the new Monash site as the old site will
soon be decommissioned.
best wishes,
Patrick Wilken
patrickw(a)cs.monash.edu.au