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3rd European Graduate School on Philosophy of Language, Mind and Science, Tilburg (The Netherlands) / Lausanne (Switzerland)

5-16 Oct 2010

Third European Graduate School -- "Philosophy of Language,Mind and Science"
(5.-8.October 2010 or/and 12.-16.October 2010)

a cooperative initiative of the respective parts of the
departments of philosophy in Bochum, Tilburg and Lausanne

Week 1: Calculation, Intuition, and A Priori Knowledge

5-8 October 2010

Tilburg University, The Netherlands
URL: <http://www.uvt.nl/tilps/blt2010/>http://www.uvt.nl/tilps/blt2010/


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Week 2:  Philosophy of mind, reduction, neuroscience

12-16 October 2010

University of Lausanne, Switzerland

ULR: http://www.unil.ch/philo/page64150.html

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The respective parts of the Philosophy Departments at Bochum
(Germany), Lausanne (Switzerland) and Tilburg (The
Netherlands) coordinate their graduate education in
philosophy of language, mind and science. In this context,
week-long meetings are organized which bring together
students from all three locations as well as interested
graduate students from other universities. Each meeting
focuses on one main topic, which is covered in extended
tutorials by invited speakers. Additionally, students are
invited to present and discuss their own work. The graduate
school is kindly sponsored by the DAAD within the
Bi-national Graduate Program.

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This year's Tilburg week is embedded in the series of
biannual Ren Descartes Lectures, which will this year be
delivered by Professor Ian Hacking (Toronto/Paris). See

<http://www.uvt.nl/tilps/descarteslectures2010/>http://www.uvt.nl/tilps/des
carteslectures2010/

There will also be two mini-tutorials, held by James Conant
(Chicago) and Martin Kusch (Vienna), on aspects of Professor
Hacking's work.

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This year's Lausanne week focuses on reductionism in
philosophy of mind and neuroscience. The main lecturer is
John Bickle. Further invited speakers are Mauro Dorato,
Michael Heidelberger, Max Kistler, Albert Newen, Michael
Pauen, and Jolle Proust.
ULR: http://www.unil.ch/philo/page64150.html



Call for graduate presentations

Graduate students in Philosophy are cordially invited to
attend the School, and to submit an extended abstract for
contributed talks. We invite submissions of (i) a short
abstract of 100 words, and (ii) an extended abstract of 1000
words (pdf file), to be submitted through our automatic
<http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=blt2010>submission
system *before 1 July 2010.*

Decisions will be made by 20th of July 2010.
Please specify whether you want to present a paper in
the Tilburg week or the Lausanne week (PhD-students are
explicitly welcome to participate in both weeks). As regards
the Tilburg week, submissions related to the theme of the
Descartes Lectures will be given preference, but
presentations on other topics are also welcome. Students who
are selected to present a talk can receive financial
support. The two best presentations receive a special award.
For details, see the website.

Program Chairs of the DAAD-Initiative:
Michael Esfeld =09=09(Lausanne)
Stephan Hartmann =09(Tilburg)
Albert Newen=09=09(Bochum)