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Animal Consciousness @ NYU Cantor Film Center, rm 200
Animal Consciousness @ NYU Cantor Film Center, rm 200
Nov 17 all-day
On November 17-18, 2017, the NYU Center for Mind, Brain and Consciousness in conjunction with the NYU Center for Bioethics and NYU Animal Studies will host a conference on “Animal Consciousness”. The recent flourishing of research into animal mentality raises pressing questions for many including zoologists, neuroscientists, cognitive scientists, philosophers of mind and ethicists. How unified are the realizers of consciousness across species? What can animal psychology teach philosophy about the underpinnings of consciousness? How[...]
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1:00 pm Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 7102
Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 7102
Nov 17 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
September 15: Joseph Bendaña Cognitive Science and Philosophy, CUNY Graduate Center   September 22 and 29:  No talks—Graduate Center closed   October 6:  Amanda Huminski Philosophy, CUNY Graduate Center “Intuitional Holism:  Intuitions, Evidence, and Lessons from Feminist Epistemology”   October 13:  Hakwan Lau Psychology and Neuroscience, University of California, Los Angeles and University of Hong Kong “Inner Sense and Metacognitive Adversary for Conscious Perception”   October 20:  Jean Rémi King Cognitive Neuroscience, NYU and Max[...]
4:00 pm ‘Rorty and Bernstein: Egotism, Irony, Self-Creation’ Tracy Llanera, Connecticut @ NSSR, room G529
‘Rorty and Bernstein: Egotism, Irony, Self-Creation’ Tracy Llanera, Connecticut @ NSSR, room G529
Nov 17 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
NYC Wittgenstein Group Presents: Oct. 6–Matthew Congdon–Professor at Vanderbilt Title: “Wittgenstein and second person” Oct. 27–Zed Adams–professor at NSSR Topic: Wittgenstein and color Nov. 17–Tracy Llanera–research fellow at University of Connecticut Humanities Institute Title: “Rorty and Bernstein: Egotism, Irony, Self-Creation”