[SydPhil] Workshop on The Origins and Nature of Contentful Minds at Wollongong: Final Program and change of Venue
Glenda Satne
glendasatne at gmail.com
Wed Nov 23 12:01:32 AEDT 2016
The Origins and Nature of Contentful Minds
Continuity, Transformation, Integration?
Monday 28th November 2016
Northfield's Campus, University of Wollongong
NEW VENUE: LHA Research Hub, Building 19 Room 2072 University of Wollongong
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We are pleased to announce the final program for our workshop on issues of
continuity, transformation and integration that will take place at the
University of Wollongong on Monday November 28th. Please notice that the
venue for the event has changed.
Program
Monday 28th November 2016
10.00-11.00 “Extended Evolutionary Psychology: Recognizing the role of
enactivism, embodiment, embeddedness und extendedness for both cognition
and its evolution”.
Karola Stotz, Macquarie University.
11.00-11.15 Coffee Break
11.15-12.15 “Continuity Scepticism in Doubt”
Daniel D. Hutto, University of Wollongong.
12.30-13.30 “Shared Agency and the Cooperative Evolutionary Hypothesis”
Glenda Satne, University of Wollongong, UAH
13.30-15 Lunch
15-16 “Does the evolved apprentice model remain in the zone of latent
solutions?”
Tom Froese, National Autonomous University, Mexico.
16-16.15 Coffee Break
16.15-17.15 “The Origin of Content: Continuity and Transformation”
Richard Menary, Macquarie University.
17.15-17.30 Coffee Break
17.30-18.30 “From Implicit to explicit processing in phylogeny and
ontogeny”.
Philip Gerrans, University of Adelaide.
19.30 Conference Dinner
All are welcome to attend. There is no registration fee, but places may be
limited due to restrictions on space. Please RSVP gsatne at uow.edu.au to
secure a place by inserting the subject line ‘Registration for CTI
Workshop, 28 Nov 2016’.
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