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UE945 - PHIL 201 - The New Body/Mind Problems


Lieu et planning


  • Autre lieu Paris
    ENS, 29 rue d'Ulm 75005 Paris
    2nd semestre / hebdomadaire, lundi 09:00-12:00
    du 1er février 2021 au 17 mai 2021


Description


Dernière modification : 7 avril 2021 16:38

Type d'UE
Séminaires DR/CR
Disciplines
Philosophie et épistémologie, Psychologie et sciences cognitives
Page web
https://cogmaster.ens.psl.eu/en/program/m1-program-13570 
Langues
anglais
Mots-clés
Mathématiques et sciences sociales Sciences cognitives
Aires culturelles
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Intervenant·e·s

Born in the 1950s from the repudiation of behaviorism, the cognitive sciences have long relied on a computational and neurocentric conception of the mind. According to this conception, mental processes are identified with brain processes, which are identified by computational processes. For a good fifteen years, proponents of rival conceptions, sometimes called embodied cognition, sometimes extended mind, argue that the computational and neurocentric conception of cognition seriously underestimates the contribution of the bodily and non-corporal environment of the human brain to the resolution of cognitive tasks. This course is devoted to examining these controversies in the light of the relevant experimental data.

Class 1 Introduction

Class 2 Mirroring and mind reading

Class 3 The developmental puzzle about mind reading

Class 4 Socializing the extended mind

Class 5 Tools for Knowledge.

Class 6 Navigation.

Class 7 Embodied cognition and body representations.

Class 8 Sensorimotor approaches

Class 9 Students’ presentation of the research project

Class 10 Grounding cognition

Class 11 Embodied mathematics

 

Class 12 Students’ presentations

 


Master


  • Séminaires de recherche – Sciences cognitives – M1/S2-M2/S4
    Suivi et validation – semestriel hebdomadaire = 6 ECTS
    MCC – examen, commentaires d'articles, participation orale

Renseignements


Contacts additionnels
cogmaster@psl.eu
Informations pratiques

The complete syllabus of the course is available on the Cogmaster's website. For any information, please contact the secretariat of the Cogmaster.

Registration procedure (external students) : https://cogmaster.ens.psl.eu/en/students/external-students-13501

Direction de travaux des étudiants
-
Réception des candidats
-
Pré-requis

Good knowledge of philosophy of mind. An Introductory class in Philosophy of Mind and/or in Analytic Philosophy.

Dernière modification : 7 avril 2021 16:38

Type d'UE
Séminaires DR/CR
Disciplines
Philosophie et épistémologie, Psychologie et sciences cognitives
Page web
https://cogmaster.ens.psl.eu/en/program/m1-program-13570 
Langues
anglais
Mots-clés
Mathématiques et sciences sociales Sciences cognitives
Aires culturelles
-
Intervenant·e·s

Born in the 1950s from the repudiation of behaviorism, the cognitive sciences have long relied on a computational and neurocentric conception of the mind. According to this conception, mental processes are identified with brain processes, which are identified by computational processes. For a good fifteen years, proponents of rival conceptions, sometimes called embodied cognition, sometimes extended mind, argue that the computational and neurocentric conception of cognition seriously underestimates the contribution of the bodily and non-corporal environment of the human brain to the resolution of cognitive tasks. This course is devoted to examining these controversies in the light of the relevant experimental data.

Class 1 Introduction

Class 2 Mirroring and mind reading

Class 3 The developmental puzzle about mind reading

Class 4 Socializing the extended mind

Class 5 Tools for Knowledge.

Class 6 Navigation.

Class 7 Embodied cognition and body representations.

Class 8 Sensorimotor approaches

Class 9 Students’ presentation of the research project

Class 10 Grounding cognition

Class 11 Embodied mathematics

 

Class 12 Students’ presentations

 

  • Séminaires de recherche – Sciences cognitives – M1/S2-M2/S4
    Suivi et validation – semestriel hebdomadaire = 6 ECTS
    MCC – examen, commentaires d'articles, participation orale
Contacts additionnels
cogmaster@psl.eu
Informations pratiques

The complete syllabus of the course is available on the Cogmaster's website. For any information, please contact the secretariat of the Cogmaster.

Registration procedure (external students) : https://cogmaster.ens.psl.eu/en/students/external-students-13501

Direction de travaux des étudiants
-
Réception des candidats
-
Pré-requis

Good knowledge of philosophy of mind. An Introductory class in Philosophy of Mind and/or in Analytic Philosophy.

  • Autre lieu Paris
    ENS, 29 rue d'Ulm 75005 Paris
    2nd semestre / hebdomadaire, lundi 09:00-12:00
    du 1er février 2021 au 17 mai 2021