[Haskell] i-C&P 2006 France
Computational Philosophy Laboratory - Univ. of Pavia
cp-lab at unipv.it
Wed Oct 12 11:26:13 EDT 2005
CALL FOR PAPERS - Deadline November 18, 2005
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i-C&P 2006 quick link
COMPUTERS & PHILOSOPHY, an International Conference
Le Mans University, Laval, France, 3-5 May, 2006
Chair: C.T.A. SCHMIDT Colin.Schmidt at univ-lemans.fr e-mail
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http://www.iut-laval.univ-lemans.fr/i-CaP_2006/
IMPORTANT DATES (check conference url for up-to-date information)
Friday November 18 th 2005 Submission deadline for extended abstracts (1000
wds.)
3-5 May 2006, Conference in Laval France
GENERAL INFORMATION
>From Wednesday 3rd to Friday 5th May 2006 The International Conference on
COMPUTERS & PHILOSOPHY will be held at Le Mans University in Laval (near
Rennes, France).
Overview: Those interested in the study of philosophical problems and
related technological applications are encouraged to participate.
Philosophical, epistemological, theological and anthropological stances on
the construction and use of machines are of relevance to the conference.
Within the framework of the programme, we are looking forward to the
contributions of some eminent thinkers:
USA Daniel DENNETT, Philosophy, Tufts
USA Rodney BROOKS, Robotics, MIT
Italy Lorenzo MAGNANI, Logic & Philosophy, Pavia
UK Margaret BODEN, Art. Intelligence, Cognitive Sc. & Philosophy, Sussex
Canada Daniel VANDERVEKEN, Logic & Language, UQTR
Thailand Darryl MACER, UNESCO Reg. Adviser for Soc.& Human Sc. in
Asia-Pacific
UK Noel SHARKEY, Computation & Robotics, Sheffield
Please see web site for full details; programme, topics, accommodation,
registration as well as detailed information on plenary session talks.
RELEVANT RESEARCH AREAS
In addition to main-stream areas of research -Philosophy of Artificial
Intelligence, Intelligent Robotics, Cognitive Science, Computer Ethics- we
are looking for cross-cultural studies on the place of machines in society,
as well as the following:
1. Evolution & Technologies
a.. Evolutionary Computation and Evolutionary Language Development
b.. Information Systems and the Philosophy of Design
c.. Biologically-Incorporated Intelligence; the Use of Organic Components
for Robotics
d.. Bio-computation, Bio-Robotics, Artificial Life & Meaning
e.. Robotics (Humanoid, Cognitive, Epigenetic, "Autonomous", Service,
etc.)
f.. Humanoid Hosts and Guides for Museums, Galleries and Virtual Reality
Environments 2. Pragmatics & Comp. Linguistics
a.. Speech Acts and the Limits of Machine-embedded Use of Dialogue
b.. Obstacles to Parsing (Accents, Intonations, Emotional States, etc.)
c.. Relations, Reference and Communicability
d.. Artificial Affectivity in (non-)Dialogical Settings
e.. All Language, Meaning and Dialogue Issues 3. Minds and Intentionality
a.. Evocative Objects and Presumed Intelligence
a.. Personification of Artefacts
b.. Other Minds Theories and Simulating Co-intentionality
c.. The Mind/Body Problem in Cognitive Science
d.. European Versions (and Anti-theses) of the Intentional Stance 4.
Culture & Adaptability
a.. All Anthropological Views on Computers and Robots
b.. Context-embedded Computer Learning
c.. In-class Robotic Teachers, Vulgarisation and (non-)Acceptance Issues
d.. The Pros and Cons of Computer-Mediated Communication & Learning
e.. Virtual Reality & Digitally-supported Personalities
f.. Post-modernism and Fiction related to Machines and Individuals 5.
History, Ethics & Theology
a.. Issues arising from the Automation of Thought
b.. Designing Users' Beliefs, Beliefs Designing Machines, Religious
Deontology
c.. Robo-Ethics, Moral Agents, Spirituality of Machines, Technological
Souls
d.. The Impacts of Intelligent Computers and Robotics on Society
throughout History
e.. Cognitive Epistemology or Science as Applied Technology
Other
a.. Transdisciplinary attempts to link Philosophy, Computing and/or
Robotics
b..
cf. full scientific programme and printable version of the Call for Papers
at quick link
For further information about the conference, please consult the i-C&P 2006
website or contact the Chair for the complete version of the Call for
Papers
and related information.
VENUE
Laval is known to be a city of character for its history, art and culture.
Located on the Mayenne River in beautiful Western France (see film at
http://www.lamayenne.fr/front.aspx?sectionId=3D452&publiId=3D3996&controlle
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wpublication ), it offers all the amenities of a large city while
maintaining a small town feel.
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
General Chair: Colin T. Schmidt, Communication, Philosophy & Cognition, Le
Mans University, France
Local Organisations Chair: Xavier Dubourg, Computer Science & Learning, Le
Mans University & Director of the Laval Technological Institute, France
Honorary Chair: Francis Jacques, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, Sorbonne
University, France
Varol Akman, Philosophy and Computer Science, Bilkent University, Turkey
Jean Caelen, Cognition and Interaction, CNRS/Grenoble University, France
Raja Chatila, Robotics, CNRS/Toulouse University, France
Nathalie Colineau, Language & Multi-modality, CSIRO, Australia
Roberto Cordeschi, Computation & Communication, Salerno University, Italy
Liu Gang, Information & Philosophy, Inst. of Philosophy, Chinese Acad. of
Soc. Sciences, China
Deborah G. Johnson, Technology and Ethics, University of Virginia, USA
Fr=E9d=E9ric Kaplan, Artificial Intelligence, SONY CSL =AD Paris
Nik Kasabov, Computer and Information Sciences, Auckland University, New
Zealand
Oussama Khatib, Robotics & Artificial Intelligence, Stanford University,
USA
Boicho Kokinov, Cognitive Science, New Bulgarian University, Sofia,
Bulgaria
Felicitas Kraemer, Philosophy & Intentionality, Bielefeld University,
Germany
Jean Lass=E8gue, Philosophy, CNRS/Ecole Normale Sup=E9rieur Paris, France
Ping Li, Cognitive Science & Philosophy of Science, Sun Yat-sen University,
China
Daniel Luzzati, Linguistics, Le Mans University, France
M.C. Manes Gallo, Info. & Communication Sciences, Bordeaux University,
France
Anne Nicolle, Computer Science & Interdisciplinarity, CNRS/University of
Caen, France
Teresa Numerico, Communication, Salerno University, Italy
James Moor, Philosophy, Dartmouth College, USA
Bernard Moulin, Computer Science, Laval University, Canada
Denis Vernant, Logic & Philosophy, Grenoble University, France
Ming Xie, Robotics, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
LOCAL CONTACT POINT
Tel +33 2 43 59 49 20
&
Dr. Colin Schmidt (Chair)
Computers & Philosophy, an International Conference
i-C&P 2006
Computer Science Laboratory LIUM CNRS FRE 2730 Le Mans University
France
Phone: +33 2 43 59 49 25
Fax: +33 2 43 59 49 28
E-mail: Colin.Schmidt at lium.univ-lemans.fr
Conference: quick link
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