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SUMMARY:Alternative models of the mind
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LOCATION:Memphis\, United States
DESCRIPTION:Call for graduate student and postdoc papers or posters\n&nbsp\;\nA limited number of bursaries are available to provide partial\nsupport/reimbursement of travel costs to the conference for graduate\nstudents and postdoctoral fellows in philosophy thanks to a Humboldt\nFoundation Anneliese Maier Research Award. Please indicate whether your\nsubmission should be considered in the category of paper or poster or\nboth.\n<p>Participants at the 33rd annual Spindel Conference will explore philosophical issues concerning notions of intentionality\, representation\, externalism\, and the causal or constitutive roles of affect and affordance\, brain and body\, tools and technologies with respect to consciousness and cognition. The conference will provide a forum where representatives of different\, dissenting\, and sometimes conflicting models in the phenomenology and philosophy of mind are brought together to debate these issues. &nbsp\;</p>\nProposals should address the following questions/issues. What\nimplications follow for the way we think of minds from the idea that\nminds are embodied\, ecologically embedded\, enactive\, extended\, emotive\,\nempathic\, etc.? How should we conceive of the mind on these alternatives\nto Cartesian or computational models?\n<p>Keynote speakers:</p>\n<p>Louise Barrett (University of Lethbridge\, Alberta\, Canada) <br>Andy Clark&nbsp\;(University of Edinburgh\, Scotland) <br>Alva No&euml\; (UC Berkeley\, USA) <br>Evan Thompson (University of British Columbia\, Canada) &nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Invited participants:</p>\n<p>Kristin Andrews (York University\, Toronto\, Canada) <br>Ken Aizawa (Rutgers University\, Newark\, USA) <br>Daniel Hutto (University of Wollongong\, Australia) <br>Barbara Montero (CUNY Graduate School\, USA) <br>Richard Menary (Macquarie University\, Australia) <br>Albert Newen (Ruhr University\, Bochum\, Germany) <br>Mark Rowlands (University of Miami\, USA) <br>Mike Wheeler (Stirling University\, Scotland) Dan Zahavi (University of Copenhagen\, Denmark) &nbsp\;</p>\nSubmission deadline 15 January 2014\n&nbsp\;\nPlease send abstracts/proposals (approx. 300-500 words in English\; doc\nor pdf format) to the conference organizer\, Shaun Gallagher\, at\n<a target="_blank">s.gallagher@memphis.edu</a>&nbsp\;-- Subject line: Spindel -- with the following\ninformation:\nName: Affiliation: Graduate student or postdoc\nIndicate whether submission is for poster\, paper\, or both.\nPapers should be 20 minutes presentation time\; poster presentations\nwill include a 2-minute preview presentation using PowerPoint or other\npresentation software.\n<p>Conference organizer\, Shaun Gallagher <a target="_blank">s.gallagher@memphis.edu</a></p>
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