Conference at Boğaziçi: Enriching Embodied Cognition, with Dan Hutto (Wollongong) and Erik Myin (Antwerp). 9-11/06/2015
Enriching Embodied Cognition
With Daniel Hutto (Wollongong) and Erik Myin (Antwerp)
Boğaziçi University, Istanbul
Demir Demirgil Salonu
June 9th-11th, 2015
A video of how to find the Demir Demirgil Salonu once on campus can be found here.
Directions explaining how to get to Boğaziçi University by metro can be found here.
I have Inserted links to some of the talks into the program below and will add links to new papers if and when I receive them. Everyone welcome!
Tuesday 9th of June 2015
10:00-11:20 Daniel Hutto: “REC: Revolution Effected via Clarification”
11:30- 1:00 Erik Myin: “Radicals Assembled: The Case of Perceiving”
2:30-3:30 Anita Leirfall (Bergen, Philosophy) “A Proto-Proprioceptive Affected Causal Power of Thinking?
Kant on the Directions of Mind”
3:30-4:30 Victor Laughlin (Antwerp, Philosophy) “Anticipatory Mechanisms, the Hard Problem of Content
and Wittgenstein”
5:00-6:00 Matthew Jernberg (Bogazici, Philosophy) “Reformulating the Coupling-Constitution Fallacy”
Wednesday 10th of June 2015
10:00-11:20 Daniel Hutto: “An Overly Enactive Imagination?”
11:30- 1:00 Daniel Hutto & Erik Myin: “Extensive Minds”
2:30-3:30 Bill Wringe (Bilkent, Philosophy) “Some Worries about Embodied Imagination.”
3:30-4:30 Istvan Aranyosi (Bilkent, Philosophy) “Extensive Pain”
5:00-6:00 Annette Hohenberger (METU, Cog-Sci) “When is Cognition Embodied or Disembodied?
Evidence from Behavioral Discontinuities.”
Thursday 11th of June 2015
10:00-11:20 Daniel Hutto: “The Natural Origins of Content”
11:30- 1:00 Erik Myin: “Radically Enactive Computation: Reasoning tis but RECkoning”
2:30-3:30 David Davenport (Bilkent, Computer Engineering) “”Not Content? Think(ing) Computation!”
3:30-4:30 Mathew Harvey (Southern Denmark, Philosophy) “Language without Representations”
5:00-6:00 Jasper Van Den Herik (Rotterdam, Philosophy) “Getting Real About Words”
Support for this conference was provided by BAP project 9320, “Kant n Character, Virtue and Impossible Ideals” and Tubitak Project 114k348 “Concepts and Belief: From Perception to Action”.
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