Please see the timetable for the CCR summer series below. Talks start this Tuesday— everyone welcome! ———– Developing and Applying New Quantitative Methods in Experimental Philosophy of Language CINN Conference Room, Psychology…Read More >
Events
Further details for Dan Dennett events, 8-10 May
Albert Wolters Events, 2019 Wednesday 8-May Growing Autonomy in Human and Artificial Agents Symposium featuring new work by Dennett in collaboration with Keith Frankish, bringing together experts from Psychology, Philosophy,…Read More >
Albert Wolters Lecture 2019: Professor Daniel Dennett
We are delighted to announce that Prof. Daniel Dennett will be visiting the University of Reading in May to deliver the prestigious Albert Wolters Lecture (9th May). Before the lecture…Read More >
CCR Summer Seminar Series 2019
We are delighted to announce the programme for the CCR summer seminar series 2019 (the seventh consecutive year of this seminar programme). This year’s topic is: Developing and Applying New…Read More >
UoR Virtual Reality workshop 11/06/18
Please see details below regarding a CINN-funded multidisciplinary VR event taking place at the Henley Business School (Whiteknights) on Monday 11 June, 2018. Virtual technologies have become increasingly prevalent in…Read More >
Summer Seminar 2018: Pain and belief
In the run up to our ‘Pain and Belief: from meaning to modulation’ conference (12-13th June), the CCR summer seminar this will be on the same topic, looking at papers…Read More >
Reading Emotions: Pain and Belief
The annual University of Reading: Reading Emotions conference will take place on Tuesday 12th June and the morning of Wednesday 13th June 2018. This year the theme will be: “Pain…Read More >
Speaker: 14th Sept, Dr. Kristen Syrett
CCR members may well be interested in the forthcoming talk in Psychology: Speaker: Dr. Kristen Syrett (Rutgers University) Date: Thursday 14th September Time: 12:30-2pm Location: Psychology (Harry Pitt Building) G79. Evaluating truth and speaker knowledge…Read More >
Talk: Prof. Michael Brady, 23rd Nov.
The CCR speaker for the Autumn Term 2017 will be Prof. Michael Brady, Philosophy Department, Glasgow University. Date: Thursday 23rd November Time: 2-4pm Location: Philip-Lyle 74 The talk will be on…Read More >
Experimental Psychology Conference, Reading 12-14 July 2017
CCR members may be interested in the Experimental Psychology Conference taking place at UoR next week. Details can be found in the EPS programme. Registration is not necessary but please…Read More >
CCR seminar 9th May: reading
The next CCR seminar will be on Tuesday 9th May, 4-5.30pm, CiNN Conference Room, Psychology. All welcome. Discussion will be lead by Prof. Phil Beaman (Psych). Please find below a handout and…Read More >
CeLM talk Weds 10th May
CCR members may be interested in the following CeLM talk: ‘Can people with developmental disorders function successfully as bilinguals? by Dr Napoleon Katsos – University of Cambridge Date Wed 10th May 2017…Read More >
Summer Seminar Series 2017
We will be running the CCR summer seminar series again this year. Full details to follow but preliminary details are below. All welcome! The psychology of philosophical thought experiments: knowledge, ordinary…Read More >
Ageing through the Ages: multidisciplinary perspectives
CCR members may well be interested in this programme of talks from the Medical Humanities group at Reading. Seminars will take place fortnightly on Mondays from 1 to 1.50 pm…Read More >
PCLS Chomsky Workshop
CCR members may well be interested in the following event, organised and hosted by the School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences at Reading. —– Workshop Generative Linguistics in the 21st Century: the Evidence…Read More >
Talk Cancellation: Tues 6th Dec.
I’m very sorry to say that today’s pain talk has had to be cancelled as our speaker, Prof. Brady, is stuck in Scotland due to fog. We hope to be able…Read More >
Talk: Justin Systma, 14th November
Title: The Bodily Conception of Pain Time: 11.00 – 13.00 Date: Monday 14th November Location: Humss 301 ABSTRACT: The standard view in philosophy treats pains as mental states with a…Read More >