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 ---16-December-2023-19th-Annual-Conference-of-the-
 Italian-Association-for-Cognitive-Sciences-AISC-20
 23-“Values-and-Cognition-Genoa-Italy
DTSTAMP:20230801T141559
SUMMARY:19th Annual Conference of the Italian Asso
 ciation for Cognitive Sciences (AISC 2023): “Value
 s and Cognition", Genoa, Italy
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231216
LOCATION:Genoa, Italy
DESCRIPTION:The 19th AISC Conference will focus on
  the relationship between values and cognition, a 
 topic that defines a heterogenous set of problems 
 that cuts across the various souls of cognitive sc
 ience, in a truly interdisciplinary perspective. W
 hat role do values play within cognitive science r
 esearch? What ethical and social repercussions do 
 the most recent discoveries in AI, neuroscience, c
 ognitive and comparative psychology have? What cog
 nitive processes are involved in aesthetic and mor
 al judgements? How is evaluative language processe
 d? To properly address such questions, a variety o
 f viewpoints, coming from AI, linguistics, neurosc
 ience, philosophy, and psychology are needed. We w
 elcome presentations on the state of the art and o
 n ongoing research, as well as presentations on pe
 rspectives that encourage interdisciplinary dialog
 ue among the various subdisciplines of cognitive s
 cience.  Confirmed speakers - Fabrizio Calzavarini
 , Università di Torino (winner of the AISC Young R
 esearcher Prize 2022) - Cristiano Castelfranchi, I
 STC, CNR, Roma - Ute Schmid, Universitaet Bamberg 
 - Murray Smith, Kent University - Simone Sulpizio,
  Università di Milano-Bicocca - Pascale Willemsen,
  Universitaet Zurich.  We accept submission in all
  topics related to cognitive science. The 19th AIS
 C Conference will focus on the relationship betwee
 n values and cognition, by considering a spectrum 
 of issues that cuts across the various souls of co
 gnitive science. We welcome presentations on the s
 tate of the art and on ongoing research, as well a
 s presentations on perspectives that encourage int
 erdisciplinary dialogue among the various subdisci
 plines of cognitive science.  Paper submission req
 uires a short abstract of no more than 50 words, a
 nd a long one of no more than 500 words. Paper pre
 sentations are allocated 20-minute sessions. Sympo
 sia submission requires a short description of no 
 more than 50 words, and a detailed one that should
  include: - a long description of the proposed sym
 posium of no more than 1000 words; - a list of the
  participants; - the number of hours required. Abs
 tracts and symposia description should be written 
 in English.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>The 19th 
 AISC Conference will focus on the relationship bet
 ween values and cognition, a topic that defines a 
 heterogenous set of problems that cuts across the 
 various souls of cognitive science, in a truly int
 erdisciplinary perspective. What role do values pl
 ay within cognitive science research? What ethical
  and social repercussions do the most recent disco
 veries in AI, neuroscience, cognitive and comparat
 ive psychology have? What cognitive processes are 
 involved in aesthetic and moral judgements? How is
  evaluative language processed? To properly addres
 s such questions, a variety of viewpoints, coming 
 from AI, linguistics, neuroscience, philosophy, an
 d psychology are needed. We welcome presentations 
 on the state of the art and on ongoing research, a
 s well as presentations on perspectives that encou
 rage interdisciplinary dialogue among the various 
 subdisciplines of cognitive science.</p>\n  <p>Con
 firmed speakers - Fabrizio Calzavarini, Università
  di Torino (winner of the AISC Young Researcher Pr
 ize 2022) - Cristiano Castelfranchi, ISTC, CNR, Ro
 ma - Ute Schmid, Universitaet Bamberg - Murray Smi
 th, Kent University - Simone Sulpizio, Università 
 di Milano-Bicocca - Pascale Willemsen, Universitae
 t Zurich.</p>\n</div><div>\n  <p>We accept submiss
 ion in all topics related to cognitive science. Th
 e 19th AISC Conference will focus on the relations
 hip between values and cognition, by considering a
  spectrum of issues that cuts across the various s
 ouls of cognitive science. We welcome presentation
 s on the state of the art and on ongoing research,
  as well as presentations on perspectives that enc
 ourage interdisciplinary dialogue among the variou
 s subdisciplines of cognitive science.</p>\n  <p>P
 aper submission requires a short abstract of no mo
 re than 50 words, and a long one of no more than 5
 00 words. Paper presentations are allocated 20-min
 ute sessions. Symposia submission requires a short
  description of no more than 50 words, and a detai
 led one that should include: - a long description 
 of the proposed symposium of no more than 1000 wor
 ds; - a list of the participants; - the number of 
 hours required. Abstracts and symposia description
  should be written in English.</p>\n</div>
URL:https://aisc2023.unige.it
CONTACT:aisc2023 at unige.it
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