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"From Basic Cognition to Mathematical Practice"

19-21 Sep 2016
Seville, Spain

Workshop "From Basic Cognition to Mathematical Practice"
University of Seville, Institute of Mathematics (IMUS), 19-21 Sept. 2016

In recent years, much discussion has been devoted to the relation between 
cognition and mathematical practice, thanks to the work of cognitive 
scientists, philosophers and historians of mathematics devoted to the 
topic. Initially, the investigation focused in particular on the question 
which 'core' cognitive systems might ground several mathematical notions 
and results -- especially the number concept, but also elementary 
geometry. More recently it has moved towards discussion of mathematics as 
a product of 'embodied cognition', evaluating the role of conceptual 
metaphors, bodily experience, and external representations in mathematical 
practice and mathematical understanding.

Some of these proposals claim that mathematics is a unique type of human 
conceptual system, which is sustained by specific neural activity and 
bodily functions, and brought forth via the recruitment of everyday 
cognitive mechanisms that make human imagination, abstraction, and 
notation-making processes possible. The question of the nature of 
mathematics has been addressed as an empirical question subject to 
methodological investigations of an interdisciplinary nature, involving 
hypothesis testing.

At the same time, however, such claims have been received with skepticism, 
be it that they are considered premature or because their actual links 
with mathematical knowledge (properly speaking) are found wanting.

This workshop will address the question, what brings us from basic 
cognition to the practice of mathematics, gathering together scholars from 
different disciplines with the aim to develop common points of view. The 
focus will be, primarily, on what separates mathematics properly speaking 
from basic cognition, and which cognitive ingredients may act as *bridges* 
between both.

The invited speakers are: Valeria Giardino (CNRS/Archives Poincaré, 
Nancy), Rafael Núñez (UC San Diego), and Dirk Schlimm (McGill Univ.).

Contributed papers will be welcome on topics relevant to the workshop such 
as the following:

- basic cognitive systems and processes of mathematical conceptualization

- the role of external representations (diagrams and/or notation) in the 
practice of mathematics

- possibilities and limits to the interaction between cognitive science 
and the philosophy of mathematics

- the role of conceptual metaphors in the practice of mathematics; 
mathematics and the body (e.g. the role of gestures)

- the nature of mathematics as an empirical question subject to 
methodological investigations of an interdisciplinary kind.

Proposals should be of a max. length of 500 words. Please send them to 
María de Paz <depaz.am@gmail.com> The call for papers is open until May 
27.

Organizing committee: José Ferreirós, María de Paz, María de Ponte.

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