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WORKSHOP: Cognitive, linguistic and logical aspects of perspective-taking

26/5/2016

 
May 26th, all day workshop on Cognitive, linguistic and logical aspects of perspective-taking 

There are rich traditions in cognitive science  psychology, linguistics, philosophy, artificial intelligence and logic centring on the theme of perspective-taking: the ability of agents to view information from different viewpoints, and  to take the viewpoint of other agents into account. Expressions such as Theory of Mind, Conversational Implicature, Social Cognition, and the Semantics of Propositional Attitudes indicate some relevant themes.

The Cognitive, Linguistic and Logical Aspects of Perspective-taking workshop is intended to gather together researchers from a variety of fields to discuss perspective taking. Both experimental and theoretical approaches will be covered. In order to encourage fruitful interaction, the workshop is intended to be relatively small, but we welcome anyone who wishes to attend.

For more details:
http://cadillac-dk.weebly.com/2016-cognitive-linguistic-and-logical-aspects-of-perspective-taking.html

First CADILLAC Symposium, 2016

23/5/2016

 
The first CADILLAC workshop will take place in Copenhagen at the cinema of Christiania, Byens Lys, 23-25 May 2016. Details can be found at the workshop home page:

https://cadillac.compute.dtu.dk

The CADILLAC workshop series will continue the Modality and Modalities workshop series (http://modalityandmodalities.weebly.com), but will extend its scope beyond modal logic, to cover applications of logical methods in philosophy, linguistics and cognitive science. The CADILLAC workshops will be organised by the CADILLAC network (http://cadillac-dk.weebly.com). This first edition is organised by Martin Mose Bentzen, Nina Gierasimczuk and Thomas Bolander.

It is the first scientific conference to take place in Christiania, and it will feature a Science and Cocktails talk (http://www.scienceandcocktails.org) by Rineke Verbrugge. The third day of the conference is a special theme day on Formal Models of Social Phenomena.

We wish to continue the tradition from the Modality and Modalities workshops, meaning that one of the goals of the workshop is to serve as a gathering of the local researchers in the CADILLAC areas: Dynamics, Interaction, Logic, Language and Computation. Everybody is very welcome to attend the workshop, and it is free of charge. Please consult the workshop web page for details on how to register.

https://cadillac.compute.dtu.dk

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