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==================== HES POSTING ==================== 
 
Web Seminar -- Barry Smith on Hayek's Psychology, Nov. 5 - 13th 
 
Barry Smith of the Department of Philosophy & Center for Cognitive  
Science at the University of Buffalo will be conducting an internet seminar  
on his newly published paper "The Connectionist Mind: A Study of  
Hayekian Psychology" between  Wed. Nov. 5th and Thurs. Nov. 13th on  
the Hayek-L list:  [log in to unmask]   
 
Smith's seminar paper is available on the Web at: 
 
http://wings.buffalo.edu/academic/department/philosophy/faculty/smith/ 
articles/HAYEK.HTM 
 
The format of the seminar will include an informal introduction 
to his paper by Dr. Smith and "Brain & Behavior Science"-type 
short review discussions of the paper solicited from Hayek-L 
participants with a background in cognitive science and related 
areas.  Those with questions for Smith or with comments on 
his informative paper are welcome to participate in the discussion 
commencing Wednesday Nov. 5th and concluding Thursday 
Nov. 13th. 
 
To subscribe to the Hayek-L list, send the message: 
 
subscribe hayek-l <yourfirstname> <yourlastname> 
 
to:  [log in to unmask] 
 
 
A complete transcript of the seminar discussion will be 
available on the Web in the fully searchable Hayek-L electronic  
archive at: 
 
  http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/hayek-l.html 
 
If you would like to be included among those who will submit  
short review discussions of Barry's paper, please send a note  
to the Hayek-L list host at:  [log in to unmask] 
 
Smith's paper is collected in _Hayek the Economist 
and Social Philosopher: A  Critical Retrospect_, edited by S. Frowen. 
London: Macmillan;  New York: St. Martin's Press.  1997. 
 
Friedrich Hayek is the author of the pathbreaking work in 
psychology and neuroscience _The Sensory Order_, and winner 
of the Nobel prize in economics. 
 
For more on Hayek and his work in neuroscience and 
economics, go to the Friedrich Hayek Scholars Page on  
the Web at: 
 
  http://members.aol.com/gregransom/hayekpage.htm 
 
 
Greg Ransom 
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Hayek-L coordinator 
 
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