Natural Cognition: Logic, Evolution, Organisms
Macau
China
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Contemporary research on comparative cognition tends to support Charles
Darwin’s claim that the difference between human and non-human minds is
"one of degree and not of kind". This hypothesis is still controversial,
however, and the question of how and why human cognitive competences may
differ from those of other animals does not concern only comparative
cognition, but a host of different fields as well. On the other hand, the
very lack of an all-embracing definition of cognition involves the
intervention of philosophy in monitoring the discussion. The aim of this
conference is to promote an interdisciplinary discussion on the foundations
of an evolutionary approach to cognition, bringing together scholars
working in biology, logic, cognitive psychology, neuroscience, linguistics,
and philosophy.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Marcello D’Agostino (University of Ferrara)
Stefano Puglisi-Allegra (University La Sapienza of Rome)
Luca Tommasi (University of Chieti-Pescara)
Shigeru Watanabe (Centre for Advanced Research on Logic and Sensibility,
Keio University)
Tian-Ming Yang (Institute of Neuroscience, Chinese Academy of Sciences,
Shanghai)
CONTACT INFORMATION
Inquiries and clarifications about the conference can be addressed to the
organizers. For information about practical matters please contact Ms. Isa
Chan ([email protected]). For information about the University of Macau,
please visit www.umac.mo.
ORGANIZERS
Nevia Dolcini
Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Faculty of Arts and
Humanities, University of Macau
email: [email protected]
Mario Piazza
Department of Philosophy, University of Chieti-Pescara
email: [email protected]
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