Invited Speakers
In this edition, we will count on the participation of Inês Hipólito and Saúl Pérez-González as keynote invited speakers.
Inês Hipòlito is a lecturer at the Berlin School of Mind and Brain (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) where she conducts research on the epistemic link between neural activity and enactive cognition, i.e. the reciprocal influences between psychological experience and representational structures of sophisticated thinking, reasoning, and inference. Dr. Hipólito is also an Amsterdam Brain and Cognition Talent Grant Fellow at the University of Amsterdam, where she conducts independent research artificial intelligence as an emergent property of individuals interacting in complex, smart societies. In less than a year after being awarded her PhD, Dr. Inês Hipólito has 20 publications all in high ranked journals in philosophy and neuroscience, 5 co-edited published collections. She has received 19 awards, co-organized 10 scientific meetings and presented in over 30 scientific events, 7 of them as a keynote speaker. Dr Inês Hipólito is also the co-founder and vice-president of the International Society of the Philosophy of the Sciences of the Mind and has served as an elected member in the Committee of the Women in Philosophy and the Committee in Diversity and Inclusivity at the Australasian Association of Philosophy. |
Saúl Pérez-González is an Assistant Professor (in Logic and Philosophy of Science) at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Valencia. Previously, he held a post-doctoral position at the Center for Logic, Language, and Cognition (LLC) of the University of Turin.
He received his PhD in Philosophy from the University of Valencia in 2020. During his PhD, he was a research visitor at Durham University (2017), under the supervision of Julian Reiss, and University of Helsinki (2019), under the supervision of Uskali Mäki. His main areas of interest are philosophy of science, philosophy of the social sciences, and philosophy of the biomedical sciences. His current work focuses on the new mechanical approaches and their relevance in medicine, social science, and policy-making. |
Contributed talks
Inês Hipólito
Augmented Cognition: Life as we don’t Know it
Saúl Pérez-González
Thinking about Evidence of Mechanism
Augmented Cognition: Life as we don’t Know it
Saúl Pérez-González
Thinking about Evidence of Mechanism
Organization
Organizing Committee: Dr. Antonio Diéguez, Professor of Logic and Philosophy of Science at the University of Malaga, Dr. Pablo García-Barranquero Assistant Professor of Logic and Philosophy of Science at the University of Malaga, Heraclio Corrales PhD Student at the University of Malaga, Andrés Ortigosa, PhD Student at the University of Sevilla, and Lucía Moreno Arrieza & Laura Lledó MPhil Students at the University of Malaga.
Scientific comittee: María Cerezo, Javier Suárez, Alejandro Fábregas-Tejeda, Guido I. Prieto, Marc Artiga, Leonardo Bich, Susana Monsó, Manuel de Pinedo, Vicente Raja, Arantza Etxeberria, Cristina Villegas, Víctor Luque, Javier González de Prado, Abigail Nieves Delgado, Miguel Segundo-Ortín, Mariano Sanjuán, Tim Elmo, Gaëlle Pontarotti, Guilherme Sanches de Oliveira, Mel Andrews, Manuel Heras-Escribano, Fernando Manrique, Richard Moore, Azita Chellappoo, Víctor Fernández Castro, Andrei Moldovan, Manolo Martínez, Agata Joanna Bak, Víctor Verdejo, Charles Beasley, Laura Menatti, Hanne de Jaegher, Jon Umerez Urrenzola, Xabier Eugenio Barandiaran Fernández, Asier Arias Domínguez, Alfredo F. Marcos Martínez, Marta Jorba, Daniel J. Nicholson, Olga Fernández Prat, Francisco José Calvo Garzón, Ángel García Rodríguez, Ana Cuevas Baldallo, Mariano Martín-Villuendas, María de la Concepción Camaño Alegre, Adán Sus Durán, Carmen Margarita Santana de la Cruz, Valeriano Iranzo García, Karim Javier Gherab Martín, Amparo Gómez Rodríguez, Romina Zuppone, Belen Laspra Perez, Jose Manuel de Cózar Escalante, Jose Luis Prades Celma, Juan Pages Martínez, Daniel Pino & Gustavo Caponi.
Workshop Founders: Cristian Saborido Alejandro (UNED) and Víctor Verdejo (UV).