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Biological Explanations of Behaviour: Philosophical Perspectives

12-15 June 2008
Hannover, Germany

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Biological Explanations of Behavior: Philosophical Perspectives

Thursday, June 12th to Sunday, June 15th, 2008, Leibniz University of
Hannover, Germany

This conference will be organized around three general themes:
explanations in behavioral genetics, developmental explanations of
behavior, and the evolution of behavior. Possible topics include, but
are not limited to, the following: evolutionary explanations of human
and animal behavior (e.g., altruism), causal claims in behavioral
genetics, behavioral traits as natural kinds, logical analyses of
arguments in evolutionary psychology, and comparisons of the different
ways that biologists from different disciplines explain behavior. In
addition, we welcome papers that include philosophical analyses of
concepts central to biological explanations of behavior, such as
innateness, imprinting, and particular behavioral traits.

The conference will begin with a keynote address that is intended to set
the agenda for the conference. On each of the three following days,
there will be a plenary lecture in the morning in accordance with the
theme for the day, which will then be followed by topical sessions of
contributed papers. The conference sessions will be organized in series
(rather than in parallel sessions) so that participants will have the
opportunity to attend all presentations. While this means we will accept
fewer papers, we believe that this will lead to a more coherent
conference with more intensive participation from all attendees.

Program:
Thursday, June 12: Registration & evening keynote address
Keynote lecture by Helen Longino
Friday, June 13: Day theme: explanations in behavioral genetics
Plenary lecture by C. Kenneth Waters & 3 sessions with 3 contributed
papers each
Saturday, June 14: Day theme: developmental explanations of behavior
Plenary lecture by Colin Allen & 3 sessions with 3 contributed papers each
Sunday, June 15: Day theme: the evolution of behavior
Plenary lecture by David Sloan Wilson & 1 -- 2 sessions with 3
contributed papers each

This conference is organized by Kathryn Plaisance and Thomas Reydon, and
is jointly sponsored by the Center for Philosophy and Ethics of Science
(ZEWW) at the Leibniz University of Hannover and the Minnesota Center
for Philosophy of Science (MCPS) at the University of Minnesota.

Publication of a small selection of papers delivered at the conference
is planned to appear as an edited volume of the Minnesota Studies in the
Philosophy of Science, to be edited by Kathryn Plaisance, Thomas Reydon,
and C. Kenneth Waters. The volume will include papers by the keynote
speaker and each of the plenary speakers. In addition, there will be
room for four to six contributed papers, based on quality and fit. The
deadline for paper submissions will be several weeks after the
conference, and decisions about publication will be made promptly.

Please submit an abstract of up to 500 words to beb@ww.uni-hannover.de.
We prefer that you attach a Word document that includes your contact
information (Name, Department, Institution, Email) followed by your
abstract. The deadline for submission is December 1st, 2007.
Notifications of acceptance will be sent out in February, 2008. For more
information, please visit
http://www.unics.uni-hannover.de/zeww/beb.conf.eng.html