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Lecture "The neural basis of social and non-social functioning in human development" by Dr. Joseph McCleery is held on 6th March, 2010

Lecture "The neural basis of social and non-social functioning in human development" is to be held as follows.
 *Admission free, no registration required.
 *This event will be held in English; no interpretation provided.


Lecturer: Joseph McCleery, Ph.D. (University of Birmingham)
Title: "The neural basis of social and non-social functioning in human development"
Date and Time: Saturday, 6th March, 2010; 13:00 ‐ 15:00
Venue: G-SEC Seminar Room, 4th floor, East Research Building, Mita Campus, Keio University
Organized by: Genetics and Development Unit, Global COE CARLS, Keio University
Reference (in Japanese): " The neural basis of social and non-social functioning in human development"


Lectures "Kant's Transcendental Idealism in Focus Part Ⅱ" are held on 3rd and 5th March, 2010

Lectures "Kant's Transcendental Idealism in Focus Part Ⅱ" are to be held as follows.
 *Admission free, no registration required.
 *These lectures will be held in English, no translation provided.


Lecturer: Prof. Dennis Schulting (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)

Title: "Kant's Idealism: The Current Debate"
Date and Time: Wednesday, 3rd March, 2010; 16:30 ‐ 18:30
Venue: G-SEC Seminar Room, 4th floor, East Research Building, Mita Campus, Keio University

Title: "Non-Apperceptive Consciousness : On Reading the I think-Proposition in Kant's B-Deduction"
Date and Time: Friday, 5th March, 2010; 16:45 - 19:00
Venue: Room525B, West School Building, Mita Campus, Keio University

Organized by: Takashi Iida, Wolfgang Ertl, Faculty of Letters (Philosophy and Ethics), Keio University/ Philosophy and Cultural Anthropology Unit, Logic and Informatics Unit, Global COE CARLS
Reference: 『Kant's Transcendental Idealism in Focus Part Ⅱ』


Lecture "Three classes of inferential reasoning in the great apes" by Dr. Josep Call is held on 28th February, 2010

Lecture "Three classes of inferential reasoning in the great apes" is to be held as follows.
 *Admission free, no registration required.
 *This event will be held in English; no interpretation will be provided.


Lecturer: Dr. Josep Call (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology)
Title: "Three classes of inferential reasoning in the great apes"
Date and Time: Sunday, 28th February, 2010; 19:00 ‐ 20:00
Venue: G-SEC Seminar Room, 4th floor, East Research Building, Mita Campus, Keio University
Organized by: Brain and Evolution Unit, Global COE CARLS, Keio University
Reference: "Three classes of inferential reasoning in the great apes"


The Seminar "Anthropological Approaches to Emotion" is held on 16th December, 2009

The goal of this seminar is to have a close look at the anthropology of emotion through a new understanding of visual anthropology which is based on the merging of documentary and art forms of ethnographic film. This reflection on some of the new developments in visual anthropology will be illustrated and further elaborated by the case of religious emotions.
 *Admission free, no registration required.


Title: "Anthropological Approaches to Emotion"
Date and Time: Wednesday, 16th December, 2009; 9:30 ‐ 12:20
Venue: G-SEC Seminar Room, 4th floor, East Research Building, Mita Campus, Keio University
Speakers and Themes: Prof. Karl G. Heider (Cultural and Visual Anthropology, University of South Carolina); "The Significance of Anthropology of Emotion in Visual Anthropological Understanding"
Kazuhiro Arai ( Religious Studies, Visual Anthropology, Kyoto University); 「宗教感情を捉える映像実践の条件)」
Commentator: Takanori Oishi (Ecological and Symbolic Anthropology, Kyoto University)
Chair: Keizo Miyasaka (Cultural Anthropology, Keio University)
Planned and Organized by: Philosophy and Cultural Anthropology Unit, Global COE CARLS, Keio University
Reference (in Japanese): "Anthropological Approaches to Emotion"

Lectures "Kant's Transcendental Idealism in Focus" are held on 18th and 21st December, 2009

Lectures "Kant's Transcendental Idealism in Focus" are to be held as follows.
 *Admission free, no registration required.


Lecturer: Prof. Lucy Allais (University of Sussex, United Kingdom)

Title: "Kant's Argument for Transcendental Idealism in the Transcendental Aesthetic"
Date and Time: Friday, 18th December, 2009; 14:45 ‐ 16:15
Venue: G-SEC Seminar Room, 4th floor, East Research Building, Mita Campus, Keio University

Title: "Transcendental Idealism and Metaphysics: Kant's Commitment to Things in Themselves"
Date and Time: Monday, 21st December, 2009; 16:15 - 18:00
Venue: G-SEC Lab, 6th floor, East Research Building, Mita Campus, Keio University /

Organized by: Takashi Iida, Wolfgang Ertl, Faculty of Letters (Philosophy and Ethics), Keio University /
          Philosophy and Cultural Anthropology Unit, Logic and Informatics Unit, Global COE CARLS
Reference: "Kant's Transcendental Idealism in Focus"


Advanced Research Seminar on Socio-Cultural Logic in Media "The Aboriginal Press in Canada: Social and Cultural Logic" is held on 24th November, 2009

Advanced Research Seminar on Socio-Cultural Logic in Media "The Aboriginal Press in Canada: Social and Cultural Logic" is to be held as follows.
* Admission free, No reservation required.


Title: " The Aboriginal Press in Canada: Social and Cultural Logic "
Date and Time: Tuesday, 24th November, 2009; 15:30 - 17:30
Venue: Conference Room (Institute for Economic & Industrial Studies), 8th Floor, Graduate School Building, Mita Campus, Keio University
Lecturer: Stephen H. Riggins (Professor, Memorial University of Newfoundland)
Commentator: Gergely Mohácsi (Researcher, Keio Global COE CARLS)
Chair: Keizo Miyasaka (Professor, Cultural Anthropology, Keio University)
Reference (in Japanese) : "The Aboriginal Press in Canada: Social and Cultural Logic"

The Workshop "The Mass-Count Distinction -- Philosophical, Linguistic, and Psychological Perspectives" is held on 8th June, 2009

The workshop "The Mass-Count Distinction -- Philosophical, Linguistic, and Psychological Perspectives" is to be held as follows.

* Admission Free, No reservation required.

 

Workshop: "The Mass-Count Distinction -- Philosophical, Linguistic, and Psychological Perspectives"

Date and Time: Monday, 8th June, 2009; 15:00 - 18:00

Venue: G-SEC Lab, 6th floor, East Research Building, Mita Campus, Keio University

Speakers and Themes: Byeong-Uk Yi (Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto); "The Semantics of Japanese Classifier Construction"

Francis Bond (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology); "The Semantics of Japanese Classifier Construction"

Mutsumi Imai (Faculty of Environment and Information Studies , Keio University); "Relation between Count/Mass Syntax and Ontological Concepts. From a Psychological Perspective"

Lajos Brons (Faculty of Letters, Keio University); "The Mass Noun Thesis as a Case of 'Othering' in Interpretation across Boundaries"

Organized by: Takashi Iida (Professor, Faculty of Letters, Keio University) / Philosophy and Cultural Anthropology Unit, Global COE CARLS

Reference (in Japanese): ワークショップThe Mass-Count Distinction-- Philosophical,Linguistic, and Psychological Perspectives

MRI Security Seminar is held on 31st May, 2009

MRI Security Seminar is to be held as follows.

* Admission Free, No reservation required.

* The Seminar is held in Japanese. Please check the Japanese page for further information.

 

Date and Time: Sunday, 31st May, 2009; 15:00 - 18:00

Venue: Classroom 514, West School Building, Mita Campus, Keio University

Lecturer: Masahiro Umeda (Associate Professor, Department of Medical Informatics, Medical Education and Research Center, Meiji University of Integrative Medicine / Director, Japanese Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine)

Organized by: Global COE CARLS

Reference (in Japanese): 2009年度第一回MRI講習会

The 7th Colloquium (Major in Psychology) is held on 28th May, 2009

The 7th Colloquium (Major in Psychology) is to be held as follows.

* Admission Free, No reservation required.

* Anyone interested is welcome to attend.

* The Colloquium is held in Japanese. Please check the Japanese page for further information

 

Date and Time: Thursday, 28th May, 2009; 18:15 - 20:00

Venue: Classroom 102, First School Building, Mita Campus, Keio University

Speaker: Tomohiro Ishizu

Reference (in Japanese): 心理学専攻第7回コロキアム

The Seminar for Writing a Thesis in English is held on 13th May, 2009

The Seminar for Writing a Thesis in English is to be held as follows.

* Admission Free, No reservation required.

* The Seminar is held in Japanese. Please check the Japanese page for further information

 

Date and Time: Wednesday, 13th May, 2009; 13:30 - 14:30

Venue: Conference Room B, Faculty Research Building, Mita Campus, Keio University

Organized by: Global COE CARLS

Reference (in Japanese): 英文論文執筆のための講習会

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