Cognitive Science in and around Princeton

Wednesday May 14

4 PM. Computer Science Colloquium. "Building a Strong Foundation for the Future Internet." Jennifer Rexford, Princeton. 105 Computer Science.

Thursday May 15

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.

Friday May 16

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.

Saturday May 17

Philosophy Symposium in honor of Bas C. van Fraassen. Betts auditorium, Architecture School. Program.

Tuesday May 20

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.

Wednesday May 21

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.

Friday May 23

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.

Monday June 23

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 .

Saturday-Tuesday July 19-22

Computational Neuroscience Sloan-Swartz Meeting 2008 at Princeton University. Web site: http://brodylab.princeton.edu/SloanSwartz2008/.


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