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SUMMARY:26th Annual Meeting of the European Society for Philosophy and Psychology (ESPP) 
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LOCATION:Sveučilišna Avenija 4\, 51000\, Rijeka\, Croatia
DESCRIPTION:<p>Keynote Speakers:<br><br><strong>Robyn Carston</strong>&nbsp\;(Linguistics\, UCL and President of the ESPP)<br><strong>Jos&eacute\; Luis Berm&uacute\;de</strong>z (Philosophy\, Texas A&amp\;M)<br><strong>Michael Graziano</strong>&nbsp\;(Psychology\, Princeton)<br><strong>L. A. Paul</strong>&nbsp\;(Philosophy\, UNC Chapel Hill/St Andrews)<br><br>Invited Symposia:<br><br><strong>Polysemy</strong>&nbsp\;(Organizer: Ingrid Lossius Falkum\; CSMN\, Oslo)<br>Speakers: Ekaterini Klepousniotou (Leeds)\; Louise McNally (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)\; Francois Recanati (IJN\, Paris)<br><br><strong>Normative and descriptive approaches to human reasoning</strong>&nbsp\;(Organizer: Shira Elqayam\; Psychology\, De Montfort)<br>Speakers: Niels Skovgaard Olsen\, (University of G&ouml\;ttingen)\; Gerhard Schurz\, (D&uuml\;sseldorf University)\; Michaela W&auml\;nke\, (Manheim University)<br><br><strong>The evolution of consciousness</strong>&nbsp\;(Organizer: Liz Irvine\; Philosophy\, Cardiff)<br>Speakers: Jonathan Birch (LSE)\; Janicke Nordgreen (Norwegian University of Life Sciences)\; Clint Perry (Queen Mary\, London)<br><br><strong>Experience\, decisions\, and the self</strong>&nbsp\;(Organizer: Kristina Musholt\; Philosophy\, Leipzig)<br>Speakers: TBA</p>\n<p><u>General Aim:</u><br><br>https://korpora.zim.uni-duisburg-essen.de/espp/ &nbsp\;</p>\n<p>The aim of the European Society for Philosophy &amp\; Psychology is &lsquo\;to promote interaction between philosophers and psychologists on issues of common concern&rsquo\;. Psychologists\, neuroscientists\, linguists\, computer scientists and biologists are encouraged to report experimental\, theoretical and clinical work that they judge to have philosophical significance\; and philosophers are encouraged to engage with the fundamental issues addressed by and arising out of such work. In recent years ESPP sessions have covered such topics as theory of mind\, attention\, reference\, problems of consciousness\, introspection and self-report\, emotion\, perception\, early numerical cognition\, spatial concepts\, infants&rsquo\; understanding of intentionality\, memory and time\, motor imagery\, counterfactuals\, the semantics/pragmatics distinction\, comparative cognition\, minimalism in linguistic theory\, reasoning\, vagueness\, mental causation\, action and agency\, thought without language\, externalism\, hypnosis\, and the interpretation of neuropsychological results.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Richard Breheny;CN=Luca Malatesti;CN=Olivier Mascaro;CN=Hannes Rakoczy;CN=Louise Richardson:
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