Keynote Talks at the last four past editions of EBICC
 
2012
  • Frederick Adams , University of Delaware, United States of America
    • Title: Embodied Cognition and Emotion
  • Paul Bourgine , École Polytechnique, France
    • Title: Cognitive Systems Modelling as a Complex Systems Paradigm and Conversely
  • Jordi Vallverdú , Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
    • Title: Implementation of Emotions in Artificial Systems
  • Achim Stephan , University of Osnabrück, Germany
    • Title: On the Adequacy of Affective Phenomena
  • Sven Walter , University of Osnabrück, Germany
    • Title: Emotions Extended

2009
  • Angelo Cangelosi , University of Plymouth, United Kingdom
    • Title: The Integration of Action and Language in Cognitive Robots
  • Gerd Doebn-Henisch , Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, Germany
    • Title: Artificial Consciousness : Where Engineering meets Philosophy and Cognitive Science - From Understanding to Working Devices
  • Marcelo Dascal , Tel Aviv University, Israel
    • Title: From Natural to Artificial Cognitive Technologies and Back Gains and Losses
  • Cristiano Castelfranchi , Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies, CNR, Italy
    • Title:Tacitly Communicating with our Intelligent Ambient via our Practical Behavior and its Traces
  • Pim Haselager , Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
    • Title: Experimental Philosophy and Cognitive Science
  • Chris Sinha , University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom
    • Title: Language as a Biocultural Niche and Social Institution

2007
  • Douglas R. Anderson , Southern Illinois University, United States of America
    • Title: Peirce's Idealistic Naturalism and its Legacy
  • Willem F. G. Haselager , University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands
    • Title: Behavior as Improvisation: Consequences for Mechanicism and Autonomy
  • Marcelo Dascal , Tel Aviv University, Israel
    • Title: Mechanicism vs Autonomy - A dead-end Dichotomy ?
  • André Leclerc , Federal University of Paraíba, Brazil
    • Title: Autonomy and Conscious Control - for a Modest Notion of Agent
  • João de Fernandes Teixeira , Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil
    • Title: The Mind-Brain Problem and XXI st Century Cognitive Science

2004
  • Tony Chemero , Franklin and Marshall College at Lancaster, United States of America
    • Title: Evolved Embodied Embedded Cognitive Science and Realism
  • Benny Shanon , Hebrew University of Jerusalem , Israel
    • Title: Information and Consciousness
  • Pim Haselager , NICI - Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
    • Title: Co-evolutionary Robotics and the Problems of Autonomy