Tuesday, 8th of June¸1993 - 9:30 Peter Gardenfors (Lund) "Inductive inferences in conceptual spaces and in connectionist systems" - 11:15 Slavko Brkič (Zadar) "Symbolic components in the logic of theory change" Wednesday, 9th of June - 9:30 Jay Rosenberg (UNC-Chapel Hill) "Something about levels" - 11:15 Gerhard Helm (Munich) "Computers can think! A strange proof and its implications" - 2:15 Mitja Peruš (Ljubljana) "Synergetic approach to cognition modelling with neural networks" Thursday, 10th of June - 9:30 Olli Koistinen (Turku) "Spinoza on mental causation" - 11:15 Nenad Miščevič (Rijeka) "Connectionism and epistemic evaluation" - 2:15 Ullin T. Place (UK) "Unsupervised and supervised learning in neural networks" Friday, 11th of June - 9:30 Terrence Horgan and John Tienson (Memphis State) "A non-classical framework for cognitive science" - 11:15 Matjaž Potrč (Ljubljana) "Learning from the phenomenological point of view" - 2:15 Snježana Prijič (Rijeka) "Successfull cognizers" Saturday, 12th of June - 9:30 Herman Stark (Memphis State) "Connectionism and non-algorithmic rationality" - 11:15 John Biro and Kirk Ludwig (Florida) "Conceptual constraints on rationality" - 2:15 Ricardo Luccio (Trieste) "Auto-organisation of mental states in perception: connectionism and Höffding's step" Sunday, 13th of June - 9:30 Corliss Swain (St. Olaf) "Explanatory gaps and necessary connections" - 11:15 George Pappas (Ohio State) "Experts" Monday, 14th of June - 9:30 Ausonio Marras (Western Ontario) "Mental causation and non-reductive materialism" - 11:15 Kirk Ludwig (Florida) "Causal relevance and thought content" Tuesday, 15th of June - 9:30- Brian Loar (Southern California) - 12:30 Georges Rey (Maryland) Symposium: "Showdown at explanatory gap" Wednesday, 16th of June - 9:30 Kent Bach (San Francisco State) "Conversational impliciture and belief reports" - 11:15 Andrew Woodfield (Bristol) "Pragmatic explanations of the difference between de re and de dicto concept ascriptions" Thursday, 17th of June - 9:30 Olga Markič (Ljubljana) "Representations in connectionism" - 11:15 William Ramsey (Notre Dame) "Re-thinking distributed representation" |