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Reflections on Innateness

The Third Annual AHRB Conference on Innateness and the Structure of the Mind


This interdisciplinary conference will address a variety of questions about the foundations and future of nativist research.

What is nativism?
What is at stake in debates between nativists and empiricists?
How do different research methodologies contribute to nativist research?
Where next for research in the nativist tradition?


Speaker(s):

Professor Tom Bouchard | talks
Professor Mark Baker | talks
Professor Peter Carruthers | talks
Professor Dan Fessler | talks
Dr Paul Griffiths | talks
Dr Claire Hughes | talks
Dr Stephen Laurence | talks
Dr Eric Margolis | talks
Dr Alan Leslie | talks
Dr Gary Marcus | talks
Professor David Papineau | talks
Dr Daniel Povinelli | talks
Professor Georges Rey | talks
Dr Peter Richerson | talks
Professor Richard Samuels | talks
Professor Gabriel Segal | talks
Dr Tom Simpson | talks
Mr Chandra Sripada | talks
Professor Stephen Stich | talks
Dr Karin Stromswold | talks
Dr Denis Walsh | talks
Dr Fei Xu | talks

 

Date and Time:

30 June 2004 at 12:30 pm

Duration:

TBC

 

Venue:

Halifax Hall
University of Sheffield
Sheffield
S10 3ER

http://www.shef.ac.uk/uni/academic/N-Q/phil/AHRB-Project/2004/index.html
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Organised by:

Department of Philosophy, University of Sheffield
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Tickets:

Various

Available from:

http://www.shef.ac.uk/uni/~phil/AHRB-Project/2004/index.html

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