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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20130131T090000
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SUMMARY:Putting Dual-System Theories to the Test – Insights from Philosophy\, Psychology and Neuroscience
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LOCATION:Bielefeld\, Germany
DESCRIPTION:<p>Over the past two decades\, there has been a substantial increase in theoretical frameworks alluding to the existence of two different processing systems (e.g.\, intuition &ndash\; deliberation\, emotion &ndash\; reason etc.)\, likely operating according to different rules. This workshop will put dual-system models to the test from a scientific and a philosophical perspective. The framework will be discussed with regard to (i) its neural plausibility\, i.e.\, if\, and if so how\, dual-system models can be tied to current theories of brain function/mechanisms\, (ii) the level of explanation\, e.g.\, even if there were no distinct neural mechanisms\, whether it may still be useful to talk of a dual-process view at the psychological level\, and (iii) with regard to the methodological and conceptual clarity of the framework\, e.g. whether the distinction is a clear and theoretically useful one.<br>&nbsp\;<br>There will also be commentators for the main talks\, from across philosophy\, psychology\, micro-economics and neuroscience. More details\, workshop schedule and webpage to follow.<br>&nbsp\;<br>Registration is free\, but please email elizabethirv@gmail if you plan to attend.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Kirsten Volz;CN=Liz Irvine;CN="Sabine Döring":
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