[CamPhilEvents] FW: Next week: Kinds of Intelligence Workshop 1 (June 24/25)

2021-06-17 Thread Alexandria Boyle
Dear all Please find below details of an exciting workshop taking place next week, with keynotes from the distinguished Carl Craver (Wash U) and Alison Gopnik (Berkeley), as well as talks from many other fantastic speakers. All are welcome! A full programme and link to the website and registrat

[CamPhilEvents] Kinds of Intelligence Reading Group

2021-04-22 Thread Alexandria Boyle
Dear all, At the Kinds of Intelligence reading group we discuss papers which explore the nature of intelligence and mind from a range of disciplinary perspectives, including philosophy, cognitive science, comparative psychology and AI. We’ll be meeting this term on alternate Wednesdays, from 3-

[CamPhilEvents] New meeting link: How to study animal minds reading group

2020-10-23 Thread Alexandria Boyle
Dear all, Apologies to anyone who was unable to join our reading group on Andrews’ How to Study Animal Minds today – we had a problem with the original google meet link. For future meetings (schedule below), please use this new link. If you’re planning on

[CamPhilEvents] Reading Group: Animal Minds

2020-10-16 Thread Alexandria Boyle
Hi all, For anyone interested in animal cognition, I’m organising an ad hoc reading group to discuss Kristin Andrews’ new book, How to Study Animal Minds. The book’s accessible online using a rav

[CamPhilEvents] Kinds of Intelligence Reading Group

2020-10-12 Thread Alexandria Boyle
Dear all, The Kinds of Intelligence reading group will be meeting this term on alternate Wednesdays at 3-4.30pm. This is a forum for discussing papers on the nature and possible variety of minds and mental phenomena – with an emphasis on non-human minds, both biological and artificial. We read