Jean Nicod Prize
The Jean Nicod Prize is awarded annually in Paris to a leading philosopher of mind or philosophically-oriented cognitive scientist. The lectures are organized by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) as part of its effort to promote interdisciplinary research in cognitive science in France. The 1993 lectures marked the centenary of the birth of the French philosopher and logician Jean Nicod (1893-1924). Besides the CNRS, sponsors include the École Normale Supérieure (ENS) and the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS). The Jean Nicod lecturer is expected to deliver at least four lectures on a topic of his or her choice, and subsequently to publish the set of lectures, or a monograph based on them in the Jean Nicod Lectures series (MIT Press/Bradford Books; F. Recanati editor).
List of Jean Nicod Prize laureates from 1993 to the present day:
Source: Institut Jean Nicod
Year |
Name |
Affiliation |
Title |
Video |
Publication |
1993 |
Jerry Fodor |
Rutgers University |
The Elm and the Expert: Mentalese and Its Semantics |
n/a |
ISBN 0-262-56093-3 |
1994 |
Fred Dretske |
Stanford University |
Naturalizing the Mind |
n/a |
ISBN 0-262-54089-4 |
1995 |
Donald Davidson |
University of California, Berkeley |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
1996 |
Hans Kamp |
University of Stuttgart |
Thinking and Talking about Things |
n/a |
n/a |
1997 |
Jon Elster |
Columbia University |
Strong Feelings. Emotion, Addiction, and Human Behavior |
n/a |
ISBN 0-262-05056-0 |
1998 |
Susan Carey |
Harvard University |
The Origins of Concepts: Evolution vs Culture |
n/a |
n/a |
1999 |
John Perry |
Stanford University |
Knowledge, Possibility, and Consciousness |
n/a |
ISBN 0-262-16199-0 |
2000 |
John Searle |
University of California, Berkeley |
Rationality in Action |
n/a |
ISBN 0-262-19463-5 |
2001 |
Daniel Dennett |
Tufts University |
Sweet Dreams. Philosophical Obstacles to a Science of Consciousness |
n/a |
ISBN 0-262-04225-8 |
2002 |
Ruth Millikan |
University of Connecticut |
Varieties of Meaning |
n/a |
ISBN 0-262-13444-6 |
2003 |
Ray Jackendoff |
Tufts University |
Mental Structures. Language, Society, Consciousness |
|
ISBN 0-262-10119-X |
2004 |
Zenon Pylyshyn |
Rutgers University |
Things and Places. How the mind connects with the world |
|
ISBN 0-262-16245-8 |
2005 |
Gilbert Harman |
Princeton University |
The Problem of Induction and Statistical Learning Theory |
n/a |
ISBN 0-262-08360-4 |
2006 |
Michael Tomasello |
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig |
Origins of Human Communication |
|
ISBN 0-262-20177-1 |
2007 |
Stephen Stich |
Rutgers University |
Moral Theory Meets Cognitive Science: How the Cognitive Science Can Transform Traditional Debates |
|
n/a |
2008 |
Kim Sterelny |
Victoria University of Wellington |
The Fate of the Third Chimpanzee |
n/a |
n/a |
2009 |
Elizabeth Spelke |
Harvard University |
Sources of Human Knowledge |
n/a |
n/a |
2010 |
Tyler Burge |
University of California, Los Angeles |
Thresholds of Reason |
n/a |
n/a |
2011 |
Gergely Csibra György Gergely |
Central European University |
Natural Pedagogy |
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2013 |
Ned Block[1] |
New York University |
Conscious, Preconscious, Unconscious |
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2014 |
Uta Frith and Chris Frith |
University College London |
What is innate and what is acquired in social cognition? and Mechanisms of social interaction |
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2015 |
David Chalmers |
New York University |
Spatial Illusions: From Mirrors to Virtual Reality |
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See also
References
- ↑ http://www.institutnicod.org/seminaires-colloques/conferences-et-prix-jean-nicod/conference-jean-nicod/article/prix-et-conferences-jean-nicod-1014?lang=fr
External links
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