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Fifth meeting of the Pittsburgh-Konstanz Colloquium in the Philosophy of Science
Philosophical Problems in the Neurosciences
Konstanz, Germany
Wednesday, May 26 - Saturday, May 29, 1999
The Pittsburgh-Konstanz Colloquium in the Philosophy of Science is the joint
undertaking of the Center for Philosophy of Science at the University of
Pittsburgh and the Zentrum Philosophie und Wissenschaftstheorie of the
University of Konstanz. The Colloquium consists of a series of biennial
international conferences that alternate between Pittsburgh and Konstanz.
Wednesday, May 26
9:15 Opening Ceremony
9:30-11:00 Opening Lecture: "Consciousness: A Neurological Perspective"
Speaker: Paul Schoenle (Medicine, Kliniken Schmieder Allensbach and
University of Konstanz)
Commentator: Peter Machamer (History and Philosophy of Science, University
of Pittsburgh)
11:00 - 1:00 "Origin and Development of Neuroscience"
Speaker: Olaf Breidbach (History of Science, University of Jena)
Commentator: Claude Debru (History of Medicine, University of Strasbourg)
1:00 Lunch
2:30 - 4:00 "Theory Structure in Neuroscience"
Speaker: Valerie Hardcastle (Philosophy, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg)
Commentator: Peter McLaughlin (Philosophy, University of Konstanz)
4:30 - 6:00 "On the Nature of Explanation in the Neurosciences"
Speaker: Antti Revonsuo (Philosophy, University of Turku)
Commentator: Ansgar Beckermann (Philosophy, University of Bielefeld)
Thursday, May 27
9:30 - 11:00 "Causality and Explanation in the Neurosciences"
Speaker: Thomas Metzinger (Philosophy, University of California at San
Diego, Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg, Delmenhorst)
Commentator: Wolfgang Spohn (Philosophy, University of Konstanz)
11:30 - 1:00 "Evidence and Types of Data"
Speaker: James Bogen (Philosophy, Pitzer College)
Commentator: Robert Olby (History and Philosophy of Science, University of
Pittsburgh)
1:00 Lunch
2:30 - 4:00 "The Explanatory Power and Limits of Simulation Models in the
Neurosciences."
Speaker: Holk Cruse (Biology, University of Bielefeld)
Commentator: Klaus Mainzer (Philosophy, University of Augsburg)
6:00 Evening Lecture: A Pragmatic Definition of the State of Being Conscious
Speaker: Ernst P=F6ppel (Medical Psychology, University of Munich)
Friday, May 28
9:30 - 11:00 "The Meanings of Computation and its Importance to Neuroscience"
Speaker: Rick Grush (Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh)
Commentator: Bruce Buchanan (Computer Science, University of Pittsburgh)
11:30 -1:00 "Extrapolation from Animal Models"
Speaker: Kenneth Schaffner (Philosophy, George Washington University)
Commentator: Juan Delius (Psychology, University of Konstanz )
1:00 Lunch
2:00 Excursion
Saturday, May 29
9:30 -11:00 "Discovering Mechanisms in Neuroscience"
Speakers: Carl Craver and Lindley Darden (Philosophy, University of
Maryland, College Park)
Commentator: German Barrionuevo (Neuroscience,University of Pittsburgh)
11:30 - 1:00 "The Relationship between Neurophysiological Mechanisms and
Cognition"
Speaker: William Bechtel (Philosophy, Washington University, St. Louis)
Commentator: Charles Perfetti (Psychology, University of Pittsburgh)
1:00 p.m. Closing Ceremony
Lunch
Generous financial support from the German-American Academic Council
Foundation (Germany) and from the Harvey & Leslie Wagner Endowment (USA) is
gratefully acknowledged.
The conference fee is DM 130 and DM 80 for students. Four lunches and
refereshments are included. Deadline for registration is April 29, 1999.
Please check the Colloquium website at:
www.uni-konstanz.de/FuF/Philo/Philosophie/PittsburghKonstanzColl.html
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