Speaker: Susan Carey (Harvard) The human conceptual repertoire poses a formidable challenge to the cognitive sciences. Humans are the only species who can ponder orders of infinity, the causes and cure...
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Speaker: Ian Phillips (Johns Hopkins) Ian Phillips is Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Brain Sciences at Johns Hopkins University. He is jointly appointed in the William H. Miller, III Department of Philosophy, and the Department of Psychological and...
Read moreProbing the Role of the Cerebellum in Sensorimotor Learning and Cognition AbstractAn impressive body of research over the past 35 years has implicated the human cerebellum in a broad range of...
Read moreSpeaker: Natalie Sebanz (Central European University) Natalie Sebanz is a Professor in Cognitive Science at Central European University in Vienna. Her research interests revolve around the cognitive and neural basis of...
Read moreSpeaker: Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (Duke) Walter Sinnott-Armstrong is Chauncey Stillman Professor of Practical Ethics in the Department of Philosophy and the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University. He has secondary appointments in the Law...
Read moreTime, Sociality, Institutions: The Core Capacity Conjecture AbstractOur human agency involves multiple and inter-related forms of mind-shaped practical organization. We act over time in ways that exhibit striking forms of...
Read moreThis half-day conference aims to explore new perspectives on joint action and commitment bringing together interdisciplinary insights from philosophy and psychology. This is a Fundação BIAL-funded project (Research project “132/2022...
Read moreThis special issue aims to advance our understanding of the sense of commitment, a crucial aspect of human cognition that directs us toward our goals and facilitates cooperative activities and...
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