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First European Graduate School: Philosophy of Language, Mind and Science, "The Philosophy of Psychology", November 2008, Bochum (Germany) / Tilburg (The Netherlands)

Bochum/Tilburg: First European Graduate School -- Philosophy of Language,
 
Mind and Science

"The Philosophy of Psychology"

http://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/philosophy/gradschool/
http://www.tilburguniversity.nl/tilps/blt2008/

*Session 1: Rationality, Consciousness and the Architecture of the Mind 
10-14 November 2008 Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, Germany*

Keynote Speakers: Jose Luis Bermúdez (Washington University St. Louis)
,
Peter Carruthers (University of Maryland) and Michael Esfeld (University of
Lausanne)

*Session 2: Reasoning and Decision Making
17-21 November 2008
Tilburg Center for Logic and Philosophy of Science (TiLPS), Tilburg
University, The Netherlands*

Keynote Speakers: Ulrike Hahn (Cardiff), Michael
Pauen (HU Berlin), J.D. Trout (Loyola University Chicago) and Michiel
van Lambalgen (University of Amsterdam)

Each session consists of *a series of lectures by the invited speakers *a
 
closing workshop (details below) *student presentations (details below) *a
 
mini-workshop on getting jobs in academic philosophy

The closing workshop in Bochum features Andreas Bartels (Bonn), Peter 
Carruthers (Maryland), Michael Esfeld (Lausanne), Albert Newen (Bochum) 
and Markus Schrenk (Nottingham). The closing workshop in Tilburg features
 
Vincenzo Crupi (Trento/Venezia), Ulrike Hahn (Cardiff) and Kevin Korb 
(Monash). Graduate students are invited to apply, for the entire graduate
 
school as well as just for one session. They can also apply for giving a 
talk. To this end, we invite submissions of extended abstracts between 
1000 and 1500 words by the 25 September 2008. Decisions will be made by 13
 
October 2008. See the website for details.

Students who are selected to present their work can receive financial 
support. Participants in the whole graduate school (both weeks) are 
eligible for a grant of 300 Euro. Those who only attend the session at the
 
Ruhr-Universität Bochum are eligible for a 150 Euro grant.

Participants have to register by sending an email to 
<blt2008_00@easychair.org <mailto:blt2008_00@easychair.org>> (Bochum) or 
<blt2008_0 at easychair.org> (Tilburg) by 1 November 2008.