European Society for Philosophy and Psychology
17th ANNUAL MEETING: CEU Budapest, Hungary, August 27-30th 2009
CALL FOR PAPERS: Deadline 15th April 2009.
ESPP Webpage:
www.eurospp.org
Conference Webpage:
http://web.ceu.hu/phil/espp09/
Invited speakers include:
Dare Baldwin (University of Oregon)
Leonard Talmy (SUNY at Buffalo)
Giacomo Rizzolatti (University of Parma)
Invited symposium organizers include:
Loiuse Röska-Hardy - Rational Imitation
Nick Shea and Tim Bayne - Consciousness in Vegetative State Patients
Pierre Jacob - Dissociations Between Perception and Action
The Society invites submitted papers, posters and symposia for this
meeting.
Previous topics covered at ESPP include spatial concepts, emotion,
perception, simulation theory, attention, reference, problems of
consciousness, early numerical cognition, infants' understanding of
intentionality, memory and time, motor imagery, causal understanding,
counterfactuals, the semantics/pragmatics distinction, reasoning,
vagueness,
mental causation, action and agency, thought without language,
externalism,
connectionism, hypnosis, and the interpretation of neuropsychological
results.
See
www.eurospp.org for full details of electronic submission
requirements.
Submissions are refereed and selected on the basis of quality and
relevance
to psychologists, philosophers and linguists.
Submissions of papers and posters must include an abstract of 250 words
maximum, in addition to a 750 word summary (psychology and
linguistics) or a
short paper (philosophy) They have to be submitted electronically
through
the ESPP web page
www.eurospp.org by April 15, 2009.
Symposium submissions should consist of a 250 word description and a
list of
speakers and should be sent by the potential convenor to the appropriate
programme chair by March 15, 2009.
We particularly welcome POSTER submissions. Posters will be displayed
throughout the conference as well as at designated poster sessions. The
first author of each accepted poster (and who does not also present a
paper)
will get free ESPP membership for 2009.
Programme chairs:
Philosophy: Matt Nudds, U. Edinburgh, UK. matthew.nudds(a)ed.ac.uk
Psychology: Sarah Beck, U. Birmingham, UK. s.r.beck(a)bham.ac.uk
Linguistics: Peter Svenonius, U. Tromsoe, Norway. Peter.Svenonius(a)hum.uit.no
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Local organizers:
Katalin Farkas (CEU)
Gergely Csibra (CEU)
György Gergely (CEU)
Csaba Pléh (BME)