---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 11:01:50 +0000 From: Steve Fuller <[log in to unmask]> Subject: please circulate to other relevant lists and people GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON THE PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF SCIENCE From Wednesday 25 February to Wednesday 11 March, there will be an internet conference designed to explore the prospects for setting a global agenda for 'the public understanding of science'. This conference, which is part of a larger initiative sponsored by the UK's Economic and Social Research Council, will be moderated by Prof. Steve Fuller of Durham University. The conference will be conducted in English. The conference will be kicked off with short statements from about 15 people who represent a variety of perspectives on the topic worldwide. Additional contributions can be made by anyone who subscribes to the conference listserv, and all contributions will be archived on the World Wide Web for subsequent use by any researchers, including journalists, who will be notified of this conference for possible reportage. Not only do we expect that the key terms 'public', 'understanding' and 'science' will be interpreted differently according to local concerns, but also that conference participants will comment on the relevance of other formulations of the issue to their own concerns. However, to maintain order in the discussion, individual messages will be kept to 500 words (including excerpts from previous messages) and specify in the subject header whether they are making a response or opening a new line of inquiry. However, No limit will be placed on the number of messages that subscribers can post during the conference. And messages may include weblinks for readers to access complete texts of articles relevant to the topic at hand. Assistance will be provided to those who would like to make their materials available in this fashion. Subscribers will have a choice in accessing the conference proceedings: (1) by receiving every message as it is posted; (2) by viewing the conference website as each day's new messages are added. To subscribe to the conference list, send a message to [log in to unmask] For further information about the substance of the conference, please contact [log in to unmask] ------------ Forwarded Message begins here ------------ From: Jillian Scott McIntosh <[log in to unmask]> Date: Thu, 19 Feb 1998 12:48:45 -0500 Subject: N, E, and I Conference Details CONFERENCE DETAILS Naturalism, Evolution, and Intentionality: An Interdisciplinary Conference in the Philosophy of Mind 17-19 April 1998 The University of Western Ontario London, Ontario, Canada We are pleased to be able to confirm the details of this conference. A list of invited papers is immediately below, and is followed by registration information. Further information, including abstracts of invited papers, the programme, and accommodation details (in addition to the information provided in this message), is available at: http://publish.uwo.ca/~mcintosh/conf.htm This site will be updated as needed. Please feel free to put in a link to it from your site. The Graduate Student Component Committee is currently refereeing grad submissions. Accepted papers will be presented on the afternoon of 17 April; authors will be notified by 9 March 1998. Check the website for the most recent information. Information is also available from Professor J.S. McIntosh. ([log in to unmask]) ****************************************************************** INVITED PAPERS Colin Allen (Philosophy, Texas A&M University) "Content Then and Now" Louise Antony (Philosophy, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) "Autonomy, Causal Powers, and Projectibility" Charles Crawford (Psychology, Simon Fraser University) "Do Ancestral and Current Environments Differ; And, If They Did, How Could We Ever Know?" Paul S. Davies (Philosophy, College of William and Mary) "Teleosemantics: A Theory of Content or a History of Content?" Terrence Deacon (Biological Anthropology, Boston University) "Constraints on Baldwinian Evolution of Language Adaptations" Melvyn Goodale (Psychology and Neuroscience, The University of Western Ontario) "The Zombie Within: Evidence for Vision Without Sight in the Normal Observer" Philip P. Hanson (Philosophy, Simon Fraser University) "Human Intentionality and Its Neurobiological Basis" Mohan P. Matthen (Philosophy, University of Alberta) "Function and Homology in the Philosophy of Mind" Karen Neander (Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University) "What's It For and How Does It Work?" Alexander Rosenberg (Philosophy, University of Georgia) "Eliminativist Epistemology for Naturalists" Eric Saidel (Philosophy, University of Southwestern Louisiana) "Teleosemantics and the Epiphenomenality of Content" Lawrence Shapiro (Philosophy, University of Wisconsin) "Mental Convergence" ****************************************************************** REGISTRATION FEES If postmarked by 23 March 1998: Faculty: $25 Canadian (or $20 US) Students,* un(der)employed: $10 Canadian (or $8 US) If postmarked after 23 March, or paid at the door: Faculty: $35 Canadian (or $28 US) Students,* un(der)employed: $15 Canadian (or $12 US) * Students at The University of Western Ontario will be admitted free of charge, on presentation of a valid student card. Please register in advance. Tickets for the banquet on Saturday night (18 April) are $22 Canadian ($16 US). Please make cheques payable to The University of Western Ontario. Please see our website for a registration form. In lieu of using that, please provide your name, your affiliation, your addresses, and whether or not you wish to attend the banquet on Saturday evening. If you do, please add $22 Canadian ($16 US) to your cheque. Mail everything to the N, E, &I Conference registration, Department of Philosophy, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 3K7 ****************************************************************** ACCOMMODATION INFORMATION Accommodation is available in downtown London at the Station Park Inn ($CA88 plus tax, 1-800-561-4574). Further information is available from our webpage. Please be sure to make your arrangements as early as possible. ****************************************************************** We look forward to seeing you in April! Sincerely, JSM J.S. McIntosh, Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 3K7 phone: (519) 661-2111, ext. 5375 fax: (519) 661-3922 e-mail: [log in to unmask] homepage: http://publish.uwo.ca/~mcintosh ------------ Forwarded Message ends here ------------ ** Christian C. Young ** ** History of Science and General Science ** ** Mount Angel Seminary ** ** [log in to unmask] ** ** http://www.teleport.com/~young **