19-20 May 2017
Bochum, Germany
*Second Bochum?Rutgers Workshop in Philosophy and Cognitive Science* ?Recent development in philosophy and cognitive science? *May 19 -20, 2017 at Ruhr-University Bochum* Venue: Ruhr Universität Bochum, Building: GA, Room: 04/187 Scientific Organization: Albert Newen & Brian McLaughlin Chair Persons: Katja Crone (Dortmund), Robert Matthews (Rutgers), Brian McLaughlin (Rutgers) *Friday 19th May 2017* /Animal Cognition/ 09:15 ? 10.00 Jonas Rose (Bochum): Cognitive flexibility of birds 10:00 ? 10:45 Tobias Starzak (Bochum): A three dimensional approach to comparative causal cognition research 10:45 ? 11:00 Coffee 11:00 ? 11:45 Martina Manns (Bochum): Categorization and hemispheric strategies in pigeons 11:45 ? 12:00 Coffee /Social Cognition and Action/ 12:00 ? 13:00 Albert Newen (Bochum): Understanding others:person models and situation models 13:00 ? 14:15 Lunch 14:15 ? 15:20 Alan Leslie (Rutgers): Side effects and double effects: early theory of mind and moral judgement 15:20 ? 15:55 Judith Martens (Bochum): Bounded rationality and shared agency 15:55 ? 16:30 Coffee /The Nature of Beliefs and Semantics/ 16:30 ? 17:05 Veronica Gomez (Rutgers): The nature of belief and its role in psychological explanation 17:05 ? 18:10 Markus Werning (Bochum): The interaction of Bayesian pragmatics and lexical semantics in linguistic interpretation: hearers? probabilistic predictions in discourses 18:15 ? 21:15 Dinner in Bochum *Saturday 20th May 2017* Representation and Conscious Perception 09:15 ? 10:20 Frances Egan (Rutgers): Deflationary representation defended 10:20 ? 15:55 Alfredo Vernazzani (Bochum): Do we see facts? 10:55 ? 11:15 Coffee 11:15 ? 11:50 Eli Shupe (Rutgers): Comparative psychology and the cognitive penetration debate 11:50 ? 12:55 Tobias Schlicht (Bochum): The scientific study of consciousness. A dilemma 12:55 ? 13:30 Lunch (pizza at the venue) /Philosophy and Cognitive Sciences/ 13:30 ? 14:05 Francesco Marchi (Bochum): Understanding self-deception in the framework of predictive coding 14:05 ? 14:40 Matthias Unterhuber (Bochum): Generics as a guide to regularities ? from Leslie?s counter-examples towards a general semantics of generics 14:40 ? 15:00 Coffee 15:00 ? 15:35 Chris Frugé (Rutgers): Unbunking arguments: a case study in metaphysics and cognitive science 15:35 ? 16:40 Ahmed Elgammal (Rutgers): The shape of art history in the eyes of the machine -- [LOGIC] mailing list http://www.dvmlg.de/mailingliste.html Archive: http://www.illc.uva.nl/LogicList/ provided by a collaboration of the DVMLG, the Maths Departments in Bonn and Hamburg, and the ILLC at the Universiteit van Amsterdam