Philosophie Expérimentale (séminaire du groupe -, Institut Jean-Nicod, UMR 8129 CNRS-EHESS-ENS) (2013)

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titlePhilosophie Expérimentale (séminaire du groupe -, Institut Jean-Nicod, UMR 8129 CNRS-EHESS-ENS)
typeSéminaire
year2013
start_date2013/12/04
stop_date2014/06/13
schedule18h30
frequencyle mercredi
activeno
websitehttp://129.199.13.77/seminaires-colloques/seminaires/philosophie-experimentale/article/presentation-1096
summaryThe Experimental Philosophy group at Jean Nicod will be having its first official meeting this coming Wednesday, November 20th. We will be meeting weekly from there on out. The group looks at philosophically interesting notions like causality, intentionality, reference, and mental files from an empirical angle. The ultimate goal is to get a better understanding of how the mind actually represent these things. The meetings are composed of philosophers, psychologists, linguists, and sociologists, and many of the groups members are just making their first steps in to experimentation. We hope to build an interdisciplinary group which is asking a lot of original and theoretically rich questions, using solid experimental methods. So if you are a philosopher (or linguist, anthropologist, etc...) and want to learn how to run experiments or are a psychologist and want to think about some new and unfamiliar topics, please join us.
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