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>EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY
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>PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS FOR THE 2003 ANNUAL MEETING
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>TORINO, ITALY, 9-13 JULY 2003
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>The aim of the Society is "to promote interaction between philosophers and
>psychologists on issues of common concern".
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>Psychologists, neuroscientists, linguists, computer scientists and
>biologists are encouraged to report experimental, theoretical and clinical
>work that they judge to have philosophical significance; and philosophers
>are encouraged to engage with the fundamental issues addressed by and
>arising out of such work. In recent years ESPP sessions have covered such
>topics as spatial concepts, simulation theory, attention, reference,
>problems of consciousness, emotion, perception, early numerical cognition,
>infants' understanding of intentionality, memory and time, motor imagery,
>counterfactuals, the semantics/pragmatics distinction, reasoning,
>vagueness, mental causation, action and agency, thought without language,
>externalism, connectionism, hypnotism, and the interpretation of
>neuropsychological results.
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>Invited Speakers
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>Axel Cleeremans, Brussels University
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>Paul Snowdon, UCL
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>Robert Stalnaker, MIT
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>Deirdre Wilson, UCL
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>Confirmed Invited Symposia include:
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>JOINT ATTENTION convened by Johannes Roessler, Warwick
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>EMOTIONAL REASON convened by Sabine Doering, Essen & Thomas Goschke, Dresden
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>MINIMALISM IN LINGUISTICS convened by David Adger, QMW London
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>SELF-REPORT & INTROSPECTION convened by Alvin Goldman, Rutgers
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>The Society invites submitted papers and posters for this meeting.
>Submitted papers are refereed and selected on the basis of quality and
>relevance to psychologists, philosophers and linguists.
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>Papers should not exceed a length of 20 minutes (about 8 double-spaced
>pages) for a total 30 minute session.
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>Submissions may be by abstract but in the case of philosophical
>submissions a full paper is preferred.
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>This year the Society encourages submission of symposia topics - the
>convenor should submit a brief (1000 word) description of the symposium
>topic together with the names of suggested participants (a symposium is
>expected to contain 3 or a maximum of 4 speakers in distinct
>fields).Potential convenors should email the description and list of
>speakers directly to one of the programme chairs by 28 February 2003.
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>There will also be poster presentations.
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>A submission for a poster presentation should consist of a 500-word
>abstract. Submitted papers may also be considered for presentation as posters.
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>THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF SYMPOSIA TOPICS is 28 FEBRUARY, 2003
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>Successful applications will be asked to confirm speakers for their
>session by 7 MAY 2003.
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>THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS OF PAPERS AND POSTERS is 30 APRIL, 2003.
>Please send an electronic version (in PDF, PS or MS Word format) to any
>ONE of the programme chairs.
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>Submission of applications can also be made by online submission at
>http://www.eurospp.org/2003/submission.html
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>Programme Chairs:
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>Dr Richard Breheny
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>Research Centre for English and Applied Linguistics
>University of Cambridge,
>CAMBRIDGE CB2 1QA, UK
>email: reb35@cam.ac.uk
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>Dr Zoltan Dienes
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>Laboratory of Experimental Psychology
>School of Biological Sciences
>University of Sussex
>Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QG, UK
>email: dienes@biols.susx.ac.uk
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>Professor Michael Martin,
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>Dept of Philosophy
>UCL
>LONDON WC1E 6BT, UK
>email: michael.martin@ucl.ac.uk
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>http://www.eurospp.org/2003/
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