Cognitive Science in and around Princeton
4 PM. Computer Science Colloquium. "Building a Strong Foundation for the Future Internet." Jennifer Rexford, Princeton. 105 Computer Science.
4:30 PM Neuroscience Seminar. "Rules, Concepts and Executive Brain Functions." Earl Miller, MIT. 0-S-6 Green.
4:30 PM. Philosophy Book Symposium: Anthony Appiah's Experiments in Ethics. Remarks by Edouard Machery, Philosophy and History of Science, University of Pittsburgh, and Jonathon Baron, Psychology, University of Pennsylvania. Place TBA.
4:30 PM. Philosophy Symposium in honor of Bas van Fraassen. "Prolegomena to Any Future Physics-Based Metaphysics." Bradley Monton, University of Colorado, Boulder. Betts auditorium, Architecture School.
Philosophy Symposium in honor of Bas C. van Fraassen. Betts auditorium, Architecture School. Program.
4:30 PM. Department of Philosophy and Humanities Council Lecture. "Essentialism and the Human Mind." (First of three.) Susan Gelman, Psychology, University of Michigan. 101 McCormick.
4:30 PM. Neuroscience and Social Decision Making Discussion Group. "Multiple Decision Making Systems: Computational, Behavioral, and Neural Dissociations." Nathaniel Daw, NYU. 1-S-5 Green.
4:30 PM. Department of Philosophy and Humanities Council Lecture. "Language and Essentialism." (Second of three.) Susan Gelman, Psychology, University of Michigan. 101 McCormick.
4:30 PM. Department of Philosophy and Humanities Council Lecture. "Authenticity and Its Origins." (Third of three.) Susan Gelman, Psychology, University of Michigan. 101 McCormick.
3-5 PM. Rutgers-Princeton Philosophy celebration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of W. V. Quine. Betts Auditorium, School of Architecture. Web site: http://www.wvquine.org/wvq-fest.html .
Computational Neuroscience Sloan-Swartz Meeting 2008 at Princeton University. Web site: http://brodylab.princeton.edu/SloanSwartz2008/.
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