Nov 12: S-Wing Colloquium: Joe Dumit
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Suzana Sawyer
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Colloquium
“True Demons of Cognition: When Computers were Glad, Sad, and Mad yet Logical; or, a Brief History of Experimental Epistemology at the End of Cognitive Science”
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Nov 12, 2009 from 04:00 PM to 06:00 PM |
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Joe Dumit, Associate Professor, Anthropology
“True Demons of Cognition: When Computers were Glad, Sad, and Mad
yet Logical; or, a Brief History of Experimental Epistemology at the
End of Cognitive Science”
4:00-6:00pm
2203 Social Sciences and Humanities
(Andrews Conference Room)
Co-Sponsored with Cultural Studies
“True Demons of Cognition: When Computers were Glad, Sad, and Mad
yet Logical; or, a Brief History of Experimental Epistemology at the
End of Cognitive Science”
4:00-6:00pm
2203 Social Sciences and Humanities
(Andrews Conference Room)
Co-Sponsored with Cultural Studies
