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SUMMARY:Cognition
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LOCATION:620 Michigan Ave.\, N.E.\, Washington\, DC\, United States\, 20064
DESCRIPTION:<p>We invite any philosophical papers on the topic of <strong>cognition.</strong> We welcome a variety of approaches\, including interpretations of the work of philosophers from ancient to modern\, as well as strictly thematic inquiries on such issues as:</p>\n<p>&bull\; the nature of consciousness\, intentionality\, and mental representation\;</p>\n<p>&bull\; the way we acquire and process information about the world\;</p>\n<p>&bull\; the connection between the mind and the world\; &bull\; the way our cognitive process is justified\;</p>\n<p>&bull\; the phenomenology of cognition\;</p>\n<p>&bull\; the influence of science or natural philosophy on theories of cognition\;&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>&bull\; the place of emotions in cognition</p>\n<p>Submit <strong>abstracts</strong> of 200-400 words as a PDF prepared for blind review</p>\n<p>to cua.gradconference@gmail.com by <strong>1 December 2017</strong></p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Stanley Matthew Stolte:
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