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Working Group: Mind & Culture

The Mind & Culture working group will encourage a dialogue among a variety of disciplines concerned with minds, cultures, and their interactions.

This year's Mind & Culture working group schedule includes conversations with:

 

September 5, 2007

Paul Bloom

Psychology, Yale University

September 19, 2007

Peter Asaro

Computer Science, CCA post-doctoral fellow

Neil Van Leeuwen

Philosophy, CCA post-doctoral fellow

October 3, 2007

Jerry Fodor

Philosophy, Rutgers University

October 17, 2007

Pascal Boyer

Psychology and Anthropology, Washington University

*co-sponsored with RuCCS; his RuCCS lecture will take place on the 16th*

November 14, 2007

Rebecca Saxe

Cognitive Neuroscience, MIT

December 5, 2007

Justine Cassell

Computer Science, Northwestern University

January 30, 2008

Sean Kelly

Philosophy, Harvard University

*re-scheduled from October 31*

February 6, 2008

Stephen Stich
Philosophy, Rutgers University

February 20, 2008

Anne Harrington
History of Science, Harvard University
*co-sponsored with the RCHA; Harrington will deliver a public lecture on the 19th*

March 5, 2008

Peter Kramer

Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Brown University

Jerome Wakefield

School of Social Work, NYU

*the seminar will begin at 3:30pm, following a public dialogue at 1pm*

 

March 12, 2008

Jesse Prinz

Philosophy, UNC-Chapel Hill

Marc Hauser

Biology, Harvard University

*the seminar will conclude at 3:30pm; Prinz and Hauser will be joined by Stephen Stich (Philosophy, Rutgers University) and Thomas Nagel (Philosophy, NYU) for a public rountable on morality at 4:30pm*

April 2, 2008

David Chalmers

Philosophy, Australian National University

*co-sponsored wth the Department of Philosophy, where Chalmers will lead a colloquium and deliver a public lecture on the 1st*

April 16, 2008

Joe Henrich

Psychology, University of British Columbia

April 30, 2008

Shaun Gallagher

Philosophy, University of Central Florida

 

 

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