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Meeting OZSW study group Enactivism

6 May 2015

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Meeting OZSW study group Enactivism Wednesday May 6th, University of Antwerp. We will discuss 3 articles: R. Nunez (2009) “Numbers and arithmetic: neither hardwired nor out there”, Biological Theory 4 (1), pp. 68-83 R. Nunez “Mathematical Ideas analysis: What embodied cognitive science can say about the human nature of mathematics” (available at http://www.cogsci.ucsd.edu/~nunez/web/PME24_Plenary.pdf) L. Decock (2008) “The Conceptual Basis of Numerical Abilities: One-to-One Correspondence Versus the Successor Relation”, Philosophical Psychology 21(4), pp. 459-473 Adres: Stadscampus, Grote Kauwenberg 18, room D.328
Meeting OZSW study group Enactivism Wednesday May 6th, University of Antwerp. We will discuss 3 articles:
R. Nunez (2009) "Numbers and arithmetic: neither hardwired nor out there”, Biological Theory 4 (1), pp. 68-83 R. Nunez “Mathematical Ideas analysis: What embodied cognitive science can say about the human nature of mathematics” (available at http://www.cogsci.ucsd.edu/~nunez/web/PME24_Plenary.pdf)
L. Decock (2008) "The Conceptual Basis of Numerical Abilities: One-to-One Correspondence Versus the Successor Relation”, Philosophical Psychology 21(4), pp. 459-473

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Stadscampus, lokaal D.328
Grote Kauwenberg 18
Antwerpen,
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Meeting OZSW study group Enactivism Wednesday May 6th, University of Antwerp. We will discuss 3 articles:

R. Nunez (2009) “Numbers and arithmetic: neither hardwired nor out there”, Biological Theory 4 (1), pp. 68-83

R. Nunez “Mathematical Ideas analysis: What embodied cognitive science can say about the human nature of mathematics” (available at http://www.cogsci.ucsd.edu/~nunez/web/PME24_Plenary.pdf)

L. Decock (2008) “The Conceptual Basis of Numerical Abilities: One-to-One Correspondence Versus the Successor Relation”, Philosophical Psychology 21(4), pp. 459-473

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