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​Arguing With Dan Hutto the Workshop 

Arguing with Dan Hutto

The workshop is themed around the recent and current research of Prof. Daniel. D Hutto. Prof. Hutto´s work broadly concerns issues in the philosophy of mind and cognitive science, and philosophical methodology. He has developed a number of distinctive and influential positions concerning Wittgenstein’s philosophy, folk psychology (his narrative practice hypothesis) and, perhaps most notably, enactivism, under the banner of which he advances a theory of biosemiotics for explaining basic minds, including those of humans. His enactivist approach to mind and cognition is defended in his award-winning co-authored book Radicalizing Enactivism, and are developed further in a forthcoming book, Enriching Embodied Cognition, also written with Erik Myin.

Professor Daniel. D Hutto will be speaking on topics and themes from the forthcoming MIT book and other recent work and also taking up the challenge posed by the other talks on some key ideas in contemporary philosophy of cognitive science. 


The workshop Arguing with Dan Hutto and sponsored by the ArgLab to be held on the 16th and 17th of June at IFILNOVA New University of Lisbon. (http://www.ifl.pt/) 

The workshop will take place in ID building Room ID 0.06
Av. de Berna, 26 - 4º Piso 
1069-061 Lisbon
PORTUGAL

The Workshop is organised by Robert Clowes and Dina Mendonça. For further information contact robert.clowes at gmail.com

Schedule

Tuesday 16th of June,  Room ID 0.06

16.15 – 16.30 Registration and Workshop Introduction
16.30 -  17.30 Dan Hutto  ­The Natural Origins of Content
17.30 – 18.15.  Robert. W Clowes.  Really Doing Without Representation: The Trouble with Purging Philosophy of Science


Wednesday 17th of June,  Room ID 0.06

9.30 – 10.15 Klaus Gaertner: Why NOT to Be a Radical
10.15 – 11.00. João Fonseca: Radical Enactivism and Paul Churchland’s Philosophy of Science.

11.00 – 11.15 Coffee

11.15 – 12.45 Dan Hutto An Overly Enactive Imagination?

12.45 – 14.00 Lunch.

14.00 – 14.45. Nuno Venturinha: Enactivism and Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Psychology
14:45 – 15.30. Davide Vecchi, Primitive enactivism and the evolutionary origin of sentience: searching for the evidence

15.30 – 15.45 Coffee

15.45 – 16.45 Dan Hutto: Looking Beyond the Brain: Social Neuroscience meets Narrative Practice
16:45 – 17.15. Jorge Gonçalves: Understanding Schizophrenia.
17.15 – 18.00 Dina Mendonça: Narrative Structure of Emotion


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  • News & Events
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    • Gloria Andrada
    • Robert Clowes
    • Ricardo N. Henriques
    • Florian Franken Figuereido
    • Klaus Gaertner
    • Steven Gouveia
    • Jorge Gonçalves
    • Inês Hipólito
    • Dina Mendonça
    • João Sardo Mourão
    • Paul Smart
    • Nuno Venturinha
    • Robert Vinten
    • Camila Lobo
    • Alberto Oya
  • Research & Projects
    • Self and Consciousness
    • Cognitive Science and Technology
    • Philosophy of Psychiatry & Mental Illness
    • Workshop on Delusion
  • Events
    • The Mind Technology Problem Symposium >
      • TMTP Programme
    • Workshop: Wittgenstein, Religion, and Cognitive Science. December 15th.
    • REC and its Critics >
      • REC and its Critics
    • Wittgenstein, Nature, and Religion - 2nd ERB Project Workshop
    • Workshop Cognitive, Epistemic and Ethical Dimensions of the Internet 2015
    • Philosophy and Schizophrenia 2017
    • Wittgenstein, Nature, and Religion - 2nd ERB Project Workshop
    • Seminar Louis Sass 2016
    • Workshop with Philip Gerrans 2016
    • Scaling Up the Bayesian Brain
    • The Mechanistic Approach in Biology and Cognition
    • Mind Selves and Technology 2016 >
      • Programme for Minds, Selves and Technology 2016
    • Workshop Perspectivas sobre a Esquizofrenia 2016
    • Arguing With Dan Hutto the Workshop 2015 >
      • Abstracts for Arguing with Dan Hutto 2015
    • European Workshop on the Cognitive Implications of the Internet 2015
    • Thinking About Enculturation
  • Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar
  • Publications
    • Schizophrenia and Common Sense - Book
    • Mind-Technology Problem CFP
  • Blog
  • Contacts
  • CFP For REC Conference