The CSMN Annual Lectures on Mind in Nature

Every year the Centre for the Study of Mind in Nature invites an internationally renowned speaker to give a talk on a topic central to our research.

The CSMN Annual Lecture of Mind in Nature, 2016:

Prof Susan Wolf (University of North Carolina)

Sep 9, 2016

The CSMN Annual Lecture of Mind in Nature, 2015:

Prof Peter Railton (Michigan): "Homo Prospectus: Toward a New Synthesis in Philosophy, Psychology, and Cognitive Science"

Sep 10, 2015

The CSMN Annual Lecture of Mind in Nature, 2014:

Prof Deirdre Wilson and Prof Dan Sperber: "What is the Role of Meaning in Communication?"

Aug 27, 2014

The CSMN Annual Lecture of Mind in Nature, 2013:

Prof David Chalmers (Australian National University, New York University): "Consciousness and the Collapse of the Wave Function"

Aug 27, 2013

The CSMN Annual Lecture on Mind in Nature, 2012:

Prof Susan Carey (Harvard): "The Origin of Concepts: A Case Study of Natural Number"

Sep 10, 2012

The CSMN Annual Lecture on Mind in Nature, 2011:

Prof. Noam Chomsky (MIT): "The Machine, the Ghost, and the Limits of Understanding: Newton’s Contribution to the Study of Mind"

Sep 5, 2011

The CSMN Annual Lecture on Mind in Nature, 2010:

Prof. Philip Pettit (Princeton): "Freedom: An Essentially Public Good"

Aug 31, 2010

The CSMN Annual Lecture on Mind in Nature, 2009:

Professor Emerita Onora O'Neill, Baroness O'Neill of Bengarve: "Making Reason Public: Necessary Conditions for Dialogue and Discourse"

The CSMN Annual Lecture on Mind in Nature, 2008:

Nancy Cartwright (London School of Economics): "The Incompleteness of Physics and the Hodgepodge of Nature"

Inaugural Lecture, 2007:

John Perry (Stanford University): "The Mind as a Philosophical and Scientific Problem"

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