Coordination and Disagreement across Perspectives

September 10, 2012 - September 12, 2012
LanCog Group, Philosophy Centre, University of Lisbon

Faculdade de Letras
Alameda da Universidade
Lisbon 1600-214
Portugal

Sponsor(s):

  • European Science Foundation, EUROCORES EuroUnderstanding Programme

Organisers:

Sara Bizarro
University of Lisbon
Bruno Jacinto
Arché
Teresa Marques
University of Lisbon
José Mestre
University of Lisbon
Fiora Salis
University of Lisbon
Andreas Stokke
CSMN
Luís Duarte d’Almeida
Universitat de Girona

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Coordination and Disagreement across Perspectives 

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Lisbon, 10-12 September 2012

The problem of coordination (and lack thereof) across perspectives manifests itself in many guises: in communication, lying and misleading, in agreements and disagreements, in shared worlds and group actions, and in competition.
This networking event brings together researchers from three collaborative research projects (CCCOM, DRUST and NormCon) within the EUROCORES EuroUnderstanding Programme.  The workshop will be organized by the LanCog Group of the Philosophy Centre of the University of Lisbon.  It will be integrated with a graduate workshop (OFA8), locally organized by early career researchers. There will be 6 slots for graduate students, or researchers who have obtained their PhDs within the last 2 years, to present their work. A call for abstracts is now underway. This event, as part of the European Science Foundation EUROCORES Programme EuroUnderstanding, is supported by funds from FWF, FWO, DCIR, ETF, CNR, NWO, RCN, MNiSW, FCT, VR

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