The 2nd Context, Cognition and Communication Conference: Contexts, Concepts, Objects

June 16, 2018 - June 19, 2018
University of Warsaw , Institute of Philosophy

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Institute of Philosophy, University of Warsaw
Poland

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Speakers:

Robyn Carston
University College London
Michael Glanzberg
Northwestern University
Peter Gärdenfors
Lund University
Edward Zalta
Stanford University

Organisers:

Grabarczyk Paweł
Institute of Philosophy, University of Łódź
Ciecierski Tadeusz
Institute of Philosophy, University of Warsaw, Poland

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CALL FOR PAPERS

The 2nd Context, Cognition and Communication Conference
June 16-19, 2018, Warsaw

Post-conference workshop: June 20

Deadline for submissions: 11th of February 2018 (extended)

The theme of the second CCC conference is: “Contexts, Concepts, Objects”. We invite papers falling in the areas of philosophy of language, philosophy of action, philosophy of mind, epistemology, natural language semantics, pragmatics, cognitive science, theoretical linguistics, semiotics, formal philosophy and philosophical logic.

The purpose of the conference is to provide a platform for philosophers,  linguists and cognitive scientists for discussing issues connected with  the phenomenon of context dependence, the theory of concepts, the theory of abstract objects as well as the connections between the three areas. We especially encourage submissions addressing foundational philosophical issues.

The topics may include, but are not limited to:

   - issues of formal representations of context and conversational dynamics,

   - topics in the logic and semantics of indexicals and demonstratives,

-  motivations for classical and non-classical approaches to mental and linguistic contents,

    - the impact of contexts on propositional attitude attributions,

    - the nature of context effects in cognition and language processing,

- theories of concepts,

- theories of abstract objects and abstract concepts,

- abstraction in language and thought,

- the theory of conceptual spaces.


The following scholars have accepted our invitation to address the conference as plenary speakers:


Robyn Carston (University College London)

Peter Gärdenfors (University of Lund)

Michael Glanzberg (Northwestern University)

Edward Zalta (Stanford University)


The conference will take place on June 16-19, 2018, and will be hosted by the Institute of Philosophy, University of Warsaw. On the 20th of June 2018 a special post-conference workshop devoted to the theory of abstract objects will be held.

We invite submissions for 45 minute talks and/or for the poster session (the authors of the submissions are kindly asked to indicate if they apply for: (i) the regular session only, (ii) the poster session only, or (iii) either). A one-page abstract of maximum 500 words should be sent by email (to: [email protected]) by the 11th of February 2018. The abstract, in the pdf format, should be prepared for a blind peer review.

After the conference, the authors of the accepted papers will be invited to submit extended versions of the conference papers to a special monograph or journal issue (details to be announced in the upcoming months).

More information, registration forms etc, can be found at the conference website:

http://ccc-conference.org/

The conference is organized jointly by:
Institute of Philosophy, University of Warsaw and Centre for Philosophical Research

The organizing committee:

Tadeusz Ciecierski

(Institute of Philosophy, University of Warsaw & Centre for Philosophical Research)
Paweł Grabarczyk

(Institute of Philosophy, University of Łódź & Centre for Philosophical Research)

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