[sci.math] SUNY Buffalo Cognitive Science Colloquium

rapaport@cs.Buffalo.EDU (William J. Rapaport) (04/05/89)

                         UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO
                      STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK

   GRADUATE RESEARCH INITIATIVE IN COGNITIVE AND LINGUISTIC SCIENCES

                                PRESENTS

                              LARRY COPES

           Institute for the Study of Educational Mathematics
            and Department of Mathematics & Computer Science
                            Augsburg College
                                  and
    Department of Electrical Engineering and Artificial Intelligence
                          Tuskegee University

              THE PERRY SCHEME OF INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT

William Perry's scheme of moral and intellectual development  postulates
a sequence of "positions" that college students move through, reflecting
their developing attitudes towards knowledge.  The positions range  from
"Basic  Duality"-all  problems  are  solvable;  the student's task is to
learn the right solutions-through "Contextual Relativism"-all  knowledge
is  disconnected  from  any  concept of absolute truth, though there are
standards that theories must  adhere  to-to  "Developing  Commitment"-in
which it is seen that one must retrace the whole journey over and over.

Dr. Copes, who is the former coordinator of the  "Perry  Network",  will
discuss the scheme, some applications of AI to understanding it, and its
relevance to cognitive science.

                         Monday, April 10, 1989
                               4:00 P.M.
                     109 Knox Hall, Amherst Campus

            There will be an evening discussion at 8:00 P.M.
                     at a location to be announced.

Contact Bill Rapaport, Dept.  of  Computer  Science,  716-636-3193,  for
further information.