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SUMMARY:From Animal Self to Human Self
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LOCATION:Leipzig\, Germany
DESCRIPTION:<p>Animals are conscious creatures with a subjective perspective on the world.<br>They perceive their surroundings and are moved by desires. In this sense\,<br>they have a self. Humans are conscious\, too. But in them\, consciousness<br>takes on a new quality. Humans not only have perceptions and desires\, but<br>are aware of and take a stand on them. They are self-conscious creatures<br>with selves of a distinctive kind. The conference brings together<br>philosophers and developmental and comparative psychologists in order to<br>explore the continuities and differences of animal selves and human selves.<br><br>Presentations by Josep Call\, Matthias Haase\, Thomas Khurana\, Christian<br>Kietzmann\, Henrike Moll\, Jan M&uuml\;ller\, Kristina Musholt\, Philippe Rochat\,<br>Christian Steiner\, Michael Thompson.<br><br>The conference is jointly organized by Andrea Kern\, Christian Kietzmann and<br>Henrike Moll. It takes place as part of the reasearch project "The<br>Anthropological Difference".<br><br>Venue: Neuer Senatssaal\, Ritterstr. 26\, 04109 Leipzig<br><br>Time: September 19-21\, 2014<br><br>Further details can be found here:<br><br></p>
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