28 mars 2007
Cognition: Embodied, Embedded, Enactive, Extended
CALL FOR PAPERS
Interdisciplinary Conference
Cognition: Embodied, Embedded, Enactive, Extended
21-23 October 2007
University of Central Florida
- Co-sponsored by the UCF Cognitive Science Program, Philosophy Department, UCF Institute for Simulation and Training, and the International Association for Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences
Conference website: www.philosophy.ucf.edu/eeee.html
- Recent works in the cognitive sciences have championed various approaches to embodied and situated cognition, including concepts of enactive perception and extended minds. The assumption that cognition can be studied by looking exclusively at what goes on in the head or in the brain has undergone considerable criticism. A diverse and growing number of researchers now claim that an organism’s cognitive abilities are partly constituted by proprioception, action, environmental manipulation and intricate couplings that spread the causality across organisms and structures in their physical, social, and technological environments. Research in this area is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing on fields such as philosophy, cognitive science, developmental studies, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, simulation science and robotics. Much of it is inspired by or complemented by the insights of thinkers in the phenomenological tradition, such as Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty, who emphasize the ways in which experience and thought are structured by bodily constraints and environmental interaction. Special focus will be on topics related to extended and augmented cognition.
Keynote presentation
Andy Clark
(Philosophy, University of Edinburgh)
- Others speakers to be announced.
- Abstracts and session proposals of 500 words should be submitted electronically to Shaun Gallagher (gallaghr@mail.ucf.edu) by 15 July 2007 for consideration.
- A special Ethics Workshop on Neuroethics and the Ethical Implications of Augmented Cognition (sponsored by the UCF Department of Philosophy) will follow the conference on October 24th. See the Workshop webpage at www.philosophy.ucf.edu/neuroethics.html
-- Shaun Gallagher Professor and Chair Philosophy and Cognitive Science University of Central Florida Colbourn Hall Orlando, FL 32816-1352 e-mail: gallaghr@mail.ucf.edu http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~gallaghr Phone: 407.823.2273 FAX: 407.823.6658 How the Body Shapes the Mind (Oxford University Press 2005) http://www.oup.co.uk/isbn/0-19-927194-1 Editor: Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences http://www.springeronline.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/0,11855,4-40397-70-35756703-0,00.html Call for Papers: http://www.philosophy.ucf.edu/pcsjournal.html
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