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SUMMARY:Workshop in Foundations of Animal Minds
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LOCATION:Online\, Baltimore\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>The Johns Hopkins Foundations of Mind Group will be hosting an online workshop 13:00-17:00 EDT on Thursday 22nd and Friday 23rd of April 2021\, on the Foundations of Animal Minds. In addition to talks by our confirmed invited speakers &mdash\;Chris Krupenye (Psychology\, Durham / Psychological &amp\; Brain Sciences\, Johns Hopkins)\; Colin Allen (History and Philosophy of Science\, Pittsburgh)\; Alexandra Rosati (Psychology &amp\; Anthropology\, University of Michigan)\; Hayley Clatterbuck (Philosophy\, UW Madison) &mdash\; we have a small number of spots available for additional talks.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>We invite you to submit an <strong>extended abstract (max 600 words) for a 30-40 minute talk</strong> on any topic in philosophy of animal minds\, including but not limited to: intelligence\; associationism and cognitive architecture\; memory\; the self\; emotions\; consciousness\; mind-reading and social cognition\; the senses\; reasoning\; metacognition\; concepts\; communication and language\; proto-morality\; causal understanding and tool use\; and methodological issues (Evolutionary Psychology and Evo-Devo approaches\, computational approaches to animal minds\, Morgan&rsquo\;s Canon\, anthropomorphism\, the use of model organisms\, etc.). Please <strong>send anonymized abstracts as PDFs to simonabbrown@gmail.com with &ldquo\;FAM Submission&rdquo\;</strong> as the email title and author name(s) and affiliation(s) in the body of the email\, <strong>by 23:59 EST on 19th of February 2021</strong> Notification of acceptance will be by 23rd of March 2021.&nbsp\; Members of groups which are underrepresented in philosophy are strongly encouraged to apply.&nbsp\; Please direct any questions to simonabbrown@gmail.com or jorge.morales@jhu.edu</p>
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