June 27 - June 29, 2018
12:00AM - 12:00AM
The Senate Room (Room 161) of the Student Union, The Ohio State University
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2018-06-27 00:00:00
2018-06-29 00:00:00
Conference on “The Emergence of Number.”
The Emergence of Number Project is a two-year interdisciplinary program funded by the OSU Humanities and Arts Discovery Theme initiative. The purpose of the project is to bring together researchers from a broad array of disciplines in order to address fundamental questions about the nature and representation of numbers.How do we talk about numbers? How do we acquire number concepts and cognize using them? What can this tell us about what number really is? This conference aims to answer these and related questions by bringing together leading researchers from linguistics, philosophy, and psychology. We hope you will join us!
The Senate Room (Room 161) of the Student Union, The Ohio State University
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2018-06-27 00:00:00
2018-06-29 00:00:00
Conference on “The Emergence of Number.”
The Emergence of Number Project is a two-year interdisciplinary program funded by the OSU Humanities and Arts Discovery Theme initiative. The purpose of the project is to bring together researchers from a broad array of disciplines in order to address fundamental questions about the nature and representation of numbers.How do we talk about numbers? How do we acquire number concepts and cognize using them? What can this tell us about what number really is? This conference aims to answer these and related questions by bringing together leading researchers from linguistics, philosophy, and psychology. We hope you will join us!
The Senate Room (Room 161) of the Student Union, The Ohio State University
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America/New_York
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The Emergence of Number Project is a two-year interdisciplinary program funded by the OSU Humanities and Arts Discovery Theme initiative. The purpose of the project is to bring together researchers from a broad array of disciplines in order to address fundamental questions about the nature and representation of numbers.
How do we talk about numbers? How do we acquire number concepts and cognize using them? What can this tell us about what number really is? This conference aims to answer these and related questions by bringing together leading researchers from linguistics, philosophy, and psychology. We hope you will join us!