Symposium on Helming, Strickland, and Jacob, “Solving the puzzle about early belief-ascription”
The Brains Blog is launching a Mind & Language symposium on Katharina A. Helming, Brent Strickland, and Pierre Jacob’s “Solving the Puzzle about Early Belief-Ascription” from the ...
IX. Dubrovnik Conference on Cognitive Science
The 9th Dubrovnik Conference in Cognitive Science, Intuitive sociologists: Representing social relations and social categories, will take place on 25-28 May 2017, in the Center for Advanced Studies ...
Lecturer position in Cognition and Culture at Durham University
The Department of Anthropology at Durham University is currently advertising for a Lecturer in Cognition and Culture. More information here.
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The Department of Anthropology seeks to appoint an ...
Article for September: Image, Memory and Ritual: Re-viewing the Antecedents of Writing
Welcome (finally!) to the new edition of Mint Journal Club, hosted by the International Cognition and Culture Institute!
This month we agreed on reading and discussing the paper by Sarah Kielt ...
Exit Ghost?
Biological Reviews publishes a 25-authors paper lead by Simon Townsend and titled "Exorcising Grice’s ghost: an empirical approach to studying intentional communication in animals." I was quite ...
Could preschoolers learn to reason deductively?
Conceptual change or change of conception?
One basic issue raised by the study of both the history of science and human ontogenetic cognitive development is that of conceptual change: ...





