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 --8-June-2022-Rudolf-Carnap-Lectures-Graduate-Work
 shop-2022-Bochum-Germany-Virtual
DTSTAMP:20220515T222226
SUMMARY:Rudolf Carnap Lectures & Graduate Workshop
  2022, Bochum (Germany)  & Virtual
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220608
LOCATION:Bochum (Germany)  & Virtual
DESCRIPTION:It's an honor and a pleasure to host C
 ecilia Heyes in Bochum as our Rudolf-Carnap Lectur
 er 2022! Prof. Heyes' work concerns the evolution 
 of cognition. It explores the ways in which natura
 l selection, learning, developmental and cultural 
 processes combine to produce the mature cognitive 
 abilities found in adult humans. She is especially
  interested in social cognition. Most of her curre
 nt projects examine the possibility that the neuro
 cognitive mechanisms enabling cultural inheritance
  - social learning, imitation, mirror neurons, min
 d reading etc - are themselves products of cultura
 l evolution.  Cecilia Heyes will give three keynot
 e talks (also available via online streaming). Add
 itionally, there will be selected talks by Stephen
  Butterfill and many more.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n  <p>It's an honor 
 and a pleasure to host Cecilia Heyes in Bochum as 
 our Rudolf-Carnap Lecturer 2022! Prof. Heyes' work
  concerns the evolution of cognition. It explores 
 the ways in which natural selection, learning, dev
 elopmental and cultural processes combine to produ
 ce the mature cognitive abilities found in adult h
 umans. She is especially interested in social cogn
 ition. Most of her current projects examine the po
 ssibility that the neurocognitive mechanisms enabl
 ing cultural inheritance - social learning, imitat
 ion, mirror neurons, mind reading etc - are themse
 lves products of cultural evolution.</p>\n  <p>Cec
 ilia Heyes will give three keynote talks (also ava
 ilable via online streaming). Additionally, there 
 will be selected talks by Stephen Butterfill and m
 any more.</p>\n
URL:https://philosophy-cognition.com/carnap/
CONTACT:Nicolas Lindner at nicolas.lindner at rub.
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