Networking Events

2011

  • CNCC session “Thinking About Thinking: How Do We Know What We Know?” at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science  (AAAS)
    20 February 2011, Washington DC, USA
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2009

  • CNCC Final conference
    2 - 4 October 2009, Edinburgh, UK
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  • Meeting of contributors and editors of a book-publication in preparation of “Metacognition and Mindreading”
    9-11 July 2009, Salzburg, Austria
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  • CNCC Session at "Minds, Brains and Beyond" an international conference in memory of Susan Hurley
    20 - 22 March 2009, Bristol, UK
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  • Workshop "Motor Representations and Language of Space"
    28-31 January 2009, Lille, France
    For more information click here.

2008

  • Expert meeting 'Self and Other 2"
    26-28 October 2008, Alghero, Italy
    For more information click here.
    For a summary click here.

  • Workshop "Representations: Perspectives from Philosophy, Psychology and Neuroscience"
    10-16 August 2008, Kirchberg am Wechsel, Austria
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  • CNCC session “Consciousness in Context” at the European Science Open Forum, ESOF 2008
    20 July 2008, Barcelona, Spain
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  • Summer School "Social Cognition and Social Narrative"
    7-13 July 2008, San Marino, Italy
    For more information click here.

  • Workshop “Sense of Agency: from sensorimotor processing to meta-representation”
    30 June 2008, University of Edinburgh, UK
    For more information click here.

  • Final "CNCC Essay Award"
    28 June 2008, Edinburgh, UK
    For more information click here.

  • Summer school “Sense of Body”
    16-21 June 2008, Bologna, Italy
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  • Workshop “Religion and Cognition in Context”
    31 May – 1 June 2008, Aarhus, Denmark
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  • CNCC session “Metacognition of Ignorance” at the 3rd Biennial Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Metacognition
    8-10 May 2008, Ioannina, Greece
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  • Session “Consciousness in a Natural and Cultural Context” at the conference “Toward a Science of Consciousness 2008”
    8-12 April 2008, Tucson, Arizona, USA
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  • Workshop "Boundaries of What the Mind Can Reach"
    28-29 February 2008, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

  • Workshop “Subjective Pre-Reflective Experience and Action"
    29 January - 1 February 2008, Copenhagen, Denmark
    For more information click here.
    For a summary click here.

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2007

  • Workshop “Self and Other in Social Neuroscience and Philosophy of Mind”
    23-24 November 2007, Institute of Philosophy, School of Advanced Study, University of London, UK
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  • CNCC session “Origins and Precursors to Theory of Mind” at the conference “Narrative Alternatives to Theories of Mind”
    12-15 July 2007, University of Hertfordshire, UK
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  • Conference “Fallibilities, illusions and metacognition”
    12-13 July 2007, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France
    For more information (including programme and presentation) click here.

  • Workshop “Perception, Interaction and Consciousness” at the conference "Perception, Action and Consciousness : Sensorimotor Dynamics and Dual Vision"
    3 July 2007, University of Bristol, UK
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  • Symposium “Metacognition, mindreading, and self-consciousness’” at the EUROCOGSCI Conference 2007
    24 May 2007, Delphi, Greece

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2006

  • Workshop “Consciousness and the Brain in Context”
    1-3 December 2006, UC Berkeley, San Francisco, USA
    For more information (including programme and presentations) click here.

  • CNCC Launch Conference
    12-14 November 2006, Copenhagen, Denmark
    For more information (including programme and presentations) click here.

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