Regular colloquia are Wednesdays, 2:00-4:00 p.m., 280 Park Hall, North (Amherst) Campus, and are open to the public. Refreshments are served.
| MONTH | DATE | SPEAKER/TITLE |
|---|---|---|
| September | 1 | WILLIAM C. SCHMIDT
(wcswcs@acsu.buffalo.edu) Department of Psychology University at Buffalo "Computational Models of Development: The Balance Scale Task" |
| 8 | JOHN F. SANTORE and STUART C. SHAPIRO (jsantore@cse.buffalo.edu) |
(shapiro@cse.buffalo.edu) Department of Computer Science and Engineering University at Buffalo "Computational Understanding of Indifinites in Imperative Contexts" | |
| 10 | Philosophy Open House, 3 - 5 p.m., You are invited to visit the Philosophy Department's new quarters, 135 Park Hall, North Campus, Refreshments will be served. | |
| 13 | The next meeting of SNeRG, the SNePS Research Group, will consist of
brief overviews of current research. All are welcome to participate
and to come late or leave early as necessary.
For more info: http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/sneps) | |
| 15 | WILLIAM MERIGAN
(merigan@cvs.rochester.edu) Center for Visual Science Department of Ophthalmology University of Rochester "Functions of the ventral cortical pathway in macaques and humans" | |
| 22 | MARC SCHIEBER
(MHS@CVS.ROCHESTER.EDU) Center for Visual Science University of Rochester "How Does the Brain Control the Fingers? It's Not What You Think!" | |
| 29 | BARBARA TVERSKY
(bt@Psych.Stanford.EDU) Department of Psychology Stanford University, co-sponsored with Dept. of Geography "Some of the Things Naming Can Do" | |
| October | 1 | BARBARA TVERSKY 12 noon, talk in Geography Dept, |
| 6 | BUSINESS MEETING | |
| 7 | Philosophy Colloquium, Peter Van Inwagen (University of Notre Dame) What Do We Refer To When We Say "I", 4:00 p.m., Park 141 | |
| 11 | SNePS Research Group, John F. Santore (CSE, UB) SNePS | |
| 12 | Linguistics Colloquium, Mike Hammond, University of Arizona
"Supralexical footing in meter", 3:30 p.m. in 218 Nat. Sci.
Bldg. **Reception following the talk in Baldy 619A** There will be also be a dinner outing early that evening - respond to Colleen Fitzgerald at cfitz@acsu.buffalo.edu | |
| 13 | CHRISTINE GAGNE
(clgagne@julian.uwo.ca) Department of Psychology University of Western Ontario "The Influence of Relational Information on Interpreting Noun-noun Phrases" | |
| 14 | Buffalo Logic Colloquium, 1st Mtg., John Corcoran et. al., (Philosophy, UB) Buffalo Logic Dictionary Project--logical form, grammatical form 4-5:30 p.m., 141 Park Hall, Dutch Treat Supper Follows | |
| 16 | Philosophy Symposium, Karl Kraus Symposium 10:00 a.m., Park Hall 280 | |
| 18 | SNePS Research Group, Haythem O. Ismail (CSE, UB) SNePS | |
| 20 | LAURIE FELDMAN
(lf503@cnsvax.albany.edu) Department of Psychology University at Albany "Morphological Aspects of Language Processing" | |
| 21 | Buffalo Logic Colloquium, 2nd Mtg., John Corcoran et al., (Philosophy, UB) Buffalo Logic Dictionary Project--logical notions, logical relations 4-5:30 p.m., 141 Park Hall, Dutch Treat Supper Follows | |
| 25 | SNePS Research Group, Carl Alphonce (CSE, UB) SNePS | |
| 27 | ROBERTO CASATI CNRS-CREA, Ecole Polytechnique, Paris, and UB Philosophy "Shadow Cognition" | |
| November | 1 | SNePS Research Group, William J. Rapaport (CSE, UB) SNePS |
| 3 | GEORGE LAKOFF
(lakoff@Berkeley.edu) Department of Linguistics University of California, Berkeley Co-Sponsored with Poetics Program "What is Infinity? The Cognitive Science of Mathematical Ideas" | |
| 3 | Poetics Lecture - George Lakoff, - cosponsored with CogSci 4 PM: "Embodied Poetics" | |
| 4 | UB Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference on Structures of Consciousness, | |
| 5-6 | Philosophy Department Conference--The Metaphysics of Consciousness Keynote Speaker: DAVID CHALMERS, Univ. of Arizona http://paa.11net.com/chalmers.htm | |
| 10 | FERGUS CRAIK
(fimc@holyrood.ed.ac.uk) Department of Psychology University of Toronto "Memory encoding and retrieval processes: Similarities and differences" | |
| 11 | Buffalo Logic Colloquium, 3rd Mtg., John T. Kearns (Philosophy, UB) To be announced, 4-5:30 p.m., 141 Park Hall, Dutch Treat Supper Follows | |
| 12 | Philosophy Colloquium, Professor Dennis Patterson, Rutgers University "Normativity, Objectivity and Law", 4:00 p.m., 141 Park Hall | |
| 17 | BRAD SHORE
antbs@emory.edu) Department of Anthropology Emory University "The Double Life of Cultural Models: Conventional and Personal Meaning" | |
| 18 | Philosophy Colloquium, Moira Howes (UB) Words in Plenty, and No Knowledge of Healing: Cause, Explanation, and Alternative Medicine, 4:00 p.m., Park 141 | |
| 24 | No Mtg - Thanksgiving recess | |
| December | 1 | To be announced
(email@site.edu) Department of University of "title " |
| 2 | Philosophy Colloquium, Professor Kenneth Lucey (SUC Fredonia) "Varieties of Undeterminedness", Commentators: Berit Brogaard Pedersen (UB), Mariam Thalos (UB) 4:00 p.m., 141 Park Hall | |
| 8 | RONAN G. REILLY
(Ronan.Reilly@ucd.ie) Department of Computer Science University College Dublin, Ireland "Evolution of Symbolisation: Signposts to a Bridge Between Connections and Symbols" |
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