harnad@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (S. R. Harnad) (05/31/90)
Final program for the 16th Annual Meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology, June 8-11, 1990 at the University of Maryland, College Park (Adult Education Building). For information write andrewsj@vassar.bitnet Friday, June 8 Conference registration: 1-8 3-6 pm Symposium on Rule-Following Chair: Eva Kittay (Philosophy, SUNY Stony Brook) Speakers: Neil Tennant (Philosophy, ANU) Norbert Hornstein (Linguistics, UMD) Discussant: Peter Ludlow (Philosophy, SUNY Stony Brook) 8-10 pm Invited Lectures on Neuroscience: Chris Cherniak (Philosophy and Computer Science, UMD) "Network optimization in the brain" A. Georgeopoulos (Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins) "Neurophysiology of motor intention" Discussant: James Reggia (Computer Science and Neurology, UMD) Saturday, June 9 Conference registration: 8-12 9-12 Workshop on Symbol-Grounding Chair: Robert Port (Linguistics, Indiana University) David Powers (Computer Science, University of Kaiserslautern) Howard Pattee (Systems Science, SUNY Binghamton) Richard Granger (Neuroscience, University of California at Irvine) Michel Triesman (Psychology, Oxford) Irving Biederman (Psychology, U. Minnesota) Larry Maloney (Psychology, New York University) Anthony Movshon (Neuroscience, New York University) Kim Plunkett (Psychology, Aarhus University) 1:30-3:30 Concurrent contributed paper sessions I, II, III I Language and Concepts Paul Bloom and Steven Pinker (Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT) "Language as a biological adaptation" Commentator: Alison Gopnik (Psychology, Berkeley) Christopher Gauker (Philosophy, U. Cincinnati) "Conceptual development in Martians" Commentator: Richard Beckwith (Cognitive Science, Princeton) II Determination of Mental Content Ruth Millikan (Philosophy, U. Connecticut) "Fodor's arguments against natural teleology as a determinant of mental semantic content" Commentator: Joe Levine (Philosophy, North Carolina State) Barbara Von Eckardt (Philosophy, U. Nebraska) "Stich's argument for individualism" Commentator: Robert Van Gulick (Philosophy, Syracuse) III Intentional Realism and Reductionism Robert Gordon (Philosophy, U. Missouri at St. Louis) "Fodor's intentional realism and the simulation theory" Commentator: Alvin Goldman (Philosophy, U. of Arizona) Bernard Kobes (Philosophy, Arizona State) "Coevolution in *Neurophilosophy*" Commentator: Kathleen Akins (Beckman Institute, U. of Illinois) 4-5:30 Invited Lecture on Cognitive Development Speaker: Elizabeth Spelke (Psychology, Cornell) "Developing conceptions of physical objects: Possible insights from studies of infants" Discussant: Jerry Samet (Philosophy, Brandeis) 6-7:30 Banquet dinner 8-11 Symposium on the Chinese Room Revisited Chair: Stevan Harnad (Psychology, Princeton University) Speakers: Patrick Hayes (Xerox Parc) John McCarthy (Artificial Intelligence, Stanford) Discussants: Georges Rey (Philosophy, UMD) Eric Dietrich (Philosophy, SUNY Binghamton) Sunday, June 10 9-11:30 Symposium on Language and Other Knowledge Systems Chair: Amy Weinberg (Linguistics, UMD) Speakers: Barbara Landau (Psychology, Columbia) Jane Grimshaw (Linguistics, Brandeis) Paul Bloom (Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT) 1-3:15 Concurrent contributed paper sessions IV, V, VI IV Imagery and Consciousness Nigel J. T. Thomas (Philosophy, U. of Leeds) "Are theories of imagery theories of imagination?" Commentator: Daniel Reisberg (Psychology, Reed) Norton Nelkin (Philosophy, U. of New Orleans) "What is consciousness?" Commentator: Kent Bach (Philosophy, San Francisco State) V Challenges to Connectionism Ken Livingston (Cognitive Science, Vassar) "Neurocomputationalism and normative epistemology" Commentator: Paul Churchland (Cognitive Science, UCSD) Keith Butler (Philosophy, U. of Wisconsin at Madison) "Toward a new cognitive architecture" Commentator: Chris Maloney (Philosophy, U. Arizona) VI Functional Explanation in Psychology Valerie Gray Hardcastle (Philosophy,UCSD) "In search of Dretske's function" Commentator: Andrew Milne (Philosophy, Rutgers) H. Looren de Jong (Psychology, Vrije) "Some remarks on a relational concept of mind" Commentator: Ken Taylor (Philosophy, UMD) 3:30-6 Symposium on Concepts and Categories Chair: Don Perlis (Computer Science, UMD) Speakers: Michael Devitt (Philosophy, UMD) Susan Carey (Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT) Ray Jackendoff (Linguistics, Brandeis) 6:15-7 Business meeting 8:30-9:30 Presidential Address Chair: Ray Jackendoff (Linguistics, Brandeis) Speaker: Paul Churchland (Cognitive Science, UCSD) 9:30-11 Reception Monday, June 11 9-12 Symposium on Perception and Action in Humans and Machines Chair: Zygmunt Pizlo (Psychology, UMD) Speakers: Azriel Rosenfeld (Computer Science, UMD) Dana Ballard (Computer Science, Rochester) Bob Steinman (Psychology, UMD) Bela Julesz (Psychology, Rutgers) Available throughout the conference in a nearby location: Software Demonstration Room. All those attending are invited to bring interesting software related to cognition, perception, neural networks, etc. -- Stevan Harnad Department of Psychology Princeton University harnad@clarity.princeton.edu srh@flash.bellcore.com harnad@elbereth.rutgers.edu harnad@pucc.bitnet (609)-921-7771