Psycho-Ontology Conference, Shalem Center,
Jerusalem
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Psycho-Ontology Conference
The Shalem Center, Jerusalem
December 11-15, 2011
Do the operations of the human mind have something to teach us about the fundamental structure of reality? Philosophers such as Hume, Kant, James, Bergson, Husserl, Kuhn, and Goodman have, in different ways, seemed to believe this question should be answered in the affirmative. Yet as disciplines, cognitive science and metaphysics are usually conducted without reference to one another. “Psycho-ontology” can be defined as the investigation of the relationship between human cognition and features of reality. We do psycho-ontology when we study the way perception, thought, and emotion play a role in helping constitute the world we inhabit. But psycho-ontology can also move in the opposite direction: It can involve studying the fundamental features of reality in order to gain insight into how human cognitive processes work.
Speakers include:
- Lera Boroditsky, Stanford University
- David Chalmers, ANU and NYU
- Gil Diesendruck, Bar Ilan University
- Raoul Gervais, Ghent University
- Yoram Hazony, The Shalem Center
- Bennett Helm, Franklin & Marshall College
- Eli Hirsch, Brandeis University
- Steven Horst, Wesleyan University
- Hilla Jacobson, Ben Gurion University
- Daniel Kaplan, Franklin & Marshall College
- Aviv Keren, Hebrew University
- Peter Lewis, University of Miami
- Ricardo Manzotti, IULM University
- Angela Matthies, Oxford University
- Robert Pepperell, Cardiff School of Art
- Shimon Peretz, Bar Ilan University
- Steven Pinker, Harvard University
- Jesse Prinz, CUNY Graduate Center
- Kranti Saran, Harvard University
- Axel Seemann, Bentley University
- Oron Shagrir, Hebrew University
- Susanna Siegel, Harvard University
- Alfred Tauber, Boston University
- Amie Thomasson, University of Miami
- Marius Usher, Tel Aviv University
- Joshua Weinstein, The Shalem Center
- Konrad Werner, Jagiellonian University
- Benjamin Young, CUNY Graduate Center
- Nick Zangwill, Durham University
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