From: Thomas Smith
<Thomas.Smith(a)manchester.ac.uk>
Date: 30 April 2012 11:42:24 am CEST
Subject: 3rd CFP: Collective Intentionality VIII - University of Manchester August 28-31
2012
Collective Intentionality VIII – University of Manchester – August 28th-31st, 2012
Collective Intentionality VIII – as the name suggests! – is the eighth in a series of
large-scale international events on joint and/or cooperative action, reasoning, decision,
intention, attention, and associated mental and agential phenomena, topics that impact on
issues in ethics and social ontology and which cross boundaries between philosophy,
psychology, AI, economics, and political theory. Previous events in the series have been
hosted by the Universities of Basel (2010), Berkeley (2008), Helsinki (2006), Siena
(2004), Rotterdam (2002), Leipzig (2000) and Munich (1999). This will be the first in the
series hosted in the UK, and we are proud to announce that the University of Manchester
has been selected to host the event.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Michael Tomasello (Leipzig): Cooperation and human cognition
PLENARY SPEAKERS
Michael Bratman (Stanford): Shared deliberation
Kit Fine (NYU): Joint Intention
Margaret Gilbert (UC Irvine): Title TBC
SYMPOSIA
The cognitive psychology of joint action:
Stephen Butterfill (Warwick), Guenther Knoblich (CEU), Elisabeth Pacherie (Jean Nicod)
Cooperative action and reasoning (a special SINTELNET symposium):
Nick Bardsley (Reading), A. J. Julius (UCLA), Raimo Tuomela (Helsinki)
Plurals and collectivity:
Kirk Ludwig (Indiana), Alex Oliver (Cambridge), Thomas Smith (Manchester)
Empathy and fellow-feeling:
Pierre Jacob (Jean Nicod), Hans Bernhard Schmid (Vienna), Joel Smith (Manchester)
CALL FOR PAPERS
We invite papers for presentation in 30 minute parallel sessions (20 minute presentation
plus 10 minute discussion). Researchers in fields including (but not restricted to)
philosophy, psychology, economics, computer science and political theory are warmly
encouraged to submit. Please send either a draft or an extended abstract, for blind
review, to collintviii(a)manchester.ac.uk by 1st June 2012. Notification of acceptance by
1st July 2012. Registration closes on 1st August 2012.
We will consider offering early notification to those who can give good reasons (e.g.
relating to sponsorship from their home institution) for needing an early response.
For more information, and to register, visit:
http://sites.google.com/site/collintviii