Conferences
I'm not sure why anyone would necessarily want to read or know about these, but then again I'm not sure why anyone would necessarily want to read or know about my publications either.
Recent and Upcoming Presentations
"Representation and Cognition" Annual Summer Interdisciplinary Conference 2007. June 27-July 1, 2007. Word Document
"Paralysis and the Enactive Theory of Perception." 2006 Meeting of the Central States Philosophical Association. October 13-14, 2006. Word Document
"Why the Coupling-Constitution Fallacy is Still a Problem." Extended Mind II. University of Hertfordshire. July 10-12, 2006 Word Document
"Extended Cognitive Processes and Extended Cognitive Systems." Sixth Annual Summer Interdisciplinary Conference. Andalsnes, Norway. July 2-7, 2006 Word Document
"Paralysis and the Enactive Theory of Perception." Toward a Science of Consciousness 2006. Word Document
“Understanding the Embodiment of Perception” 2006 Meeting of the Pacific Division of the American Philosophical Association. March 22-26, 2006, Portland Hilton, Portland, OR. (PDF)
“Brodmann’s Brain Mapping and Multiple Realization” 2005 Meeting of the Central States Philosophical Association, October 7-8, 2005 at the University of Kentucky. (PDF)
“The Biochemistry of Memory Consolidation and Multiple Realization.” 2005 meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology meeting, June 9-12, 2005. Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC. (Word document)
“The Coupling-Constitution Fallacy” (with Fred Adams). Joint meeting of the Ohio Philosophical Association and the Kentucky Philosophical Association, April 9, 2005, at the University of Cincinnati. (PDF)
Recent and Upcoming Commentaries
Commentator on Tony Chemero and Michael Silberstein's “Defending Extended Cognition” 2007 Society for Philosophy and Psychology. York University, June 14-17, 2007.
Commentator on Ralph Ellis's "Reconciling the Enactive Mind with Causal Closure: The Causal Structure of Self-Organizing Systems" 2007 Meeting of the Midsouth Philosophy Conference. February 23-24, 2007. University of Memphis. (Word document) (OpenOffice document)
Commentator on John Bickle’s “Memory Reconsolidation: The (Cognitivist) Empire Strikes Back?” 2005 Meeting of the Central States Philosophical Association, October 7-8, 2005 at the University of Kentucky. (Word document)
Commentator on Aaron Kostko and John Bickle’s “Social behaviors and brain interventions: New strategies for reductionists” at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the Mid-South Philosophy Society, Memphis, TN. February 17-20, 2005. (PDF) (A closely related version of this paper will also be presented at the 2005 Central States meeting.)
