Panel on Supervenience and Emergence
Richard Campbell, Johanna Seibt, Stuart Silvers
Organizer: Stuart Silvers
Implicit and Explicit Self-Esteem: Toward an Interactivist Perspective.
Robert L. Campbell and Walter F. Foddis
Integration, Abstraction, and Concept Learning.
Wayne Christensen
L. Andrew Coward
Craig DeLancey
Stripping the consciousness: Is our cognitive system enough to explain for the phenomenon?
Marek Dobes
CONTINGENT RESPONSIVITY AND THE CREATION OF ORDERED WORLDS:
Interactivism and the Normative Intersubjectivity of Talk-in-Interaction
Donald F. Favareau
Marius Hartmann
Purposiveness and causal explanation.
Carlos Herrera Pérez
An algebraic approach to modeling the emergence of representations through interaction.
Bipin Indurkhya
Tzyy-Jiun Lung, Andre Demailly
An ontogenetic-based ontology for consciousness.
Riccardo Manzotti, Britta Glatzeder
Jack Martin
Invited Paper
A sensorimotor approach to the feel of sensory experience, and the genesis of the notion of space.
J. Kevin O'Regan, David Philipona, Jean-Pierre Nadal
A
Constructivist Framework for Understanding Pain: Beyond Representationalism
Yoshio Nakamura and C. Richard Chapman
Intentionality from phenomenological, analytic and interactivist perspectives
Helena De Preester Wayne Christensen
An Interactivist Perspective of Autonomous Robotic Sign Users
Erich Prem
New Trends in Cognitive Science Lessons from the Past
Nicole Rossmanith Andreas Reichelt Brigitte Roemmer
Perceptual Anchoring: A Key Problem for Cognitive Robotics
Silvia Coradeschi and Alessandro Saffiotti(*)
Interactivism at Work
Towards design heuristics for Ambient Intelligence
Mikkel Sorensen
Mirror neurons Vs Mirroring Nature: More Empirical Constraints for Interactivism
Georgi Stojanov
IETAL, MASIVE, POPSICLE
The Sequence
Goran Trajkovski and Georgi Stojanov
Cognition viewed as a non-equilibrium optimizing process
Wolfgang Tschacher
Reactive agents and perceptual ambiguity
Michel van Dartel and Eric Postma
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