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SUMMARY:PhilCogSci @ CASIP: New Directions in Situated Cognition
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DESCRIPTION:<p>CFP: PhilCogSci @ CASIP: New Directions in Situated Cognition (Sept. 21-22 2023)</p>\n<p><strong>Dates</strong>: September 21st-22nd\, 2023</p>\n<p><strong>Location</strong>: The Institute of Philosophy\, Chinese Academy of Science\, Beijing\, China</p>\n<p><strong>Submission Deadline</strong>: July 31st 2023</p>\n<p>We invite contributions working within the philosophy of cognitive science\, with an emphasis on situated approaches in the cognitive sciences\, broadly construed. We are particularly interested in contributions that establish and develop close relationships between scientific practice\, methods and outcomes\, and the philosophy of cognitive science - the ways such approaches can contribute directly to progress in the cognitive sciences.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>If you are interested in presenting\, please send your abstract to naoyuki.kajimoto@ucas.ac.cn or russell.meyer92@gmail.com by July 31st 2023. Please include your name\, affiliation\, and status (i.e.\, student\, postdoc\, faculty) in the body of your email. The subject line should be &lsquo\;PhilCogSci @ CASIP: New Directions in Situated Cognition&rsquo\;. Abstracts should be within 300 words. We will notify acceptance/rejection by August 7th 2023.</p>\n<p><strong>Note</strong>: Travel and COVID-related restrictions for international travellers to China are no longer in place\, and all visas are once again available. At present\, only a self-declared negative rapid antigen test (RAT) within 24 hours of boarding is required before boarding a flight to China.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><u><strong>Confirmed speakers:</strong></u></p>\n<p>Katsunori Miyahara (CHAIN\, Hokkaido University)</p>\n<p>Mog Stapleton (University of Edinburgh)</p>\n<p>Nick Brancazio (University of Adelaide)</p>\n<p>Russell Meyer (Institute of Philosophy\, Chinese Academy of Science)</p>\n<p>Tung-Ying Wu (Institute of Philosophy\, Chinese Academy of Science)</p>\n<p>Yu Feng (East China Normal University)</p>\n<p><strong>About CASIP</strong></p>\n<p>The Institute for Philosophy at Chinese Academy of Science (CASIP) is a new\, internationally-oriented department aiming to connect philosophy and the sciences. Its parent institution\, the Chinese Academy of Sciences\, is China&rsquo\;s national academy for the natural sciences\, the world&rsquo\;s largest research institution\, and has been ranked as the top research institute in the world by the Nature Index every year since 2014.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><strong>The organizers:</strong></p>\n<p>Naoyuki Kajimoto (Institute of Philosophy\, Chinese Academy of Science)</p>\n<p>Russell Meyer (Institute of Philosophy\, Chinese Academy of Science)</p>
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