PUL Faculty of Philosophy
COURSE 50583 (Spring Semester)
March 13-17, 2006
«NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL BASIS OF
INTENTIONAL BEHAVIOR (more...)
( Le basi neurofisiologiche del
comportamento intenzionale
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Prof. Walter J. Freeman
Department of Molecular & Cell Biology
Division of Neurobiology
University of California at Berkeley (USA)
| Monday, March 13th: |
“Self-control and intentionality ” |
09:25-11:05 |
room 301 |
| Tuesday, 14 morn.: |
"Meaning and Representation" |
11:15-12:45 |
room 302 |
| Tuesday, 14 aftern.: |
"Neural dynamics and neural populations" |
15:30-17:00 |
room 303 |
| Wednesday, 15: |
"Sensation and Perception" |
11:15-12:45 |
room 300 |
| Thursady, 16: |
"Emotion and intentional action" |
10:20-12:00 |
room 301 |
| Friday, 17 morn.: |
"Awareness, consciousness and causality" |
11:15-12:45 |
room 300 |
| Friday, 17 afterrn.: |
"Knowledge and meanings in societies" |
15:30-17:00 |
room 300 |
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How brains make up their minds, Columbia UP, New York, 2000
Lecture on intentional vs. representational paradigm avilable for downloading.
PUL Faculty of Theology
In Collaboration with:
Dioceses of Frascati - Commission for Culture
Tuesday, June 21st, 2005
at 5:00 p.m. "Scuderie" of Palazzo Aldobrandini - frascati
Interdisciplinary Workshop on:
"GOD'S TRACES IN THE WORLD"
in occasion of the publication of the book
“L’immagine del Divino”
(P. Coda – L. Gavazzi eds., Mondadori, Milan, 2005)
INVITED SPEAKERS:
Mostafa EL A YOUBI
Editor-in-Chief of “Confronti”, Rome
Maciej BIELAWSKI
Iconograph, scholar of the Eastern Christian Tradition
Daniele GARRONE
Biblist and Dean of the Wandensian Faculty of Theology, Rome
Sergio SEGRE
Dept. of Physics – University of “Tor Vergata”, Rome
chairman
Gaetano IAIA
STOQ Research Group at PUL
PUL Interdisciplinary Research Group
july 1-4, 2005
Summer Meeting
with
Prof. HAROLD SZU
Director of the Digital Media RF Lab
Dept. of Computer Engineering
at George Washington University, Washington D.C., USA
Faculty of Philosophy
THURSDAY, MAY 12TH, 2005
3:00PM-5:00PM
room 010 "Giovanni XXIII"
Interdisciplinary Workshop on:
FORMAL ONTOLOGY
AND
ITS APPLICATIONS
IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
Lecturer
Dr. STEFANO SCARPANTI
Researcher by ISAC
National Research Council (CNR)
of
Bologna (Italy)
Constitution of the
"STOQ Scientific Committee"
at the Pontifical Lateran University
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On November 8th, the Rector of PUL, Bishop RINO FISICHELLA, established the STOQ Scientific Committee (SSC) of the Pontifical Lateran University, in order to manage all the future activities of the STOQ Project at the Lateran.
The Members of the SSC are:
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Prof. GIANFRANCO BASTI, Director of SSC
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Prof. IGNAZIO SANNA, Pro-Rector of the Pontifical Lateran University
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Prof. ANTONIO LIVI, Dean of the Philosophy Faculty
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Prof. PIERO CODA, of the Faculty of Theology
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Dr. ANTONIO LUIGI PERRONE, Secretary of SSC.
Faculty
of Philosophy
November 23rd, 2004
Room "paolo vi"
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Convegno su:
"Nel bicentenario della morte di Kant,
Quale presenza del criticismo
nella didattica della filosofia?"
STOQ Study Program on "Epistemology of Theology"

Presentation
of the STOQ Project
at the Pontifical Lateran University
in the context of the
Workshop for Celebrating the Millennium of
Pope Sylvester II (938-1003)
May 12th 2003
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1. Sylvester II: who is him?
- The Presentation of the STOQ Project at the Lateran University
was inserted in the Workshop, organized by the Pontifical Council
for Culture,
for
celebrating
the MIllennium
of the death of Pope Sylvester II, "the
Scientist-Pope".
- Pope Sylvester II, Gerbert d'Aurillac, was born in France,
near the Abbey of Aurillac, in the region of Auvergne, in a date
between
938 and 950. He died in Rome on May 12th, 1003 and
was buried in the Lateran Cathedral - the Cathedral of the
Pope as Bishop of Rome -, close to the Lateran University.
- His figure is important for the historians not only because
he was the first French Pope in the history of the Church,
but overall because he reformed the study program of
the Cathedral Schools by inserting in them the study
of physical
and mathematical sciences, the famous quadrivials
(quadrivium arts) of the Middle Age
organization of knowledge and of studies.
- In this way, he became the precursor of the Universities,
effectively born from the ancient Cathedral Schools,
transformed by the Sylvester reform into educational and
research institutions of universal
scholarship, i.e. "universities".
- Moreover - to earn the title of "Scientist Pope" -,
during his personal experience of teaching as Benedictine
monk in the
Cathedral
Schools of many Europe cities, he effectively gave great
contributions to the diffusion of the scientific knowledge in
the western culture.
He developed
indeed the experimental method in teaching
mathematics and astronomy, by introducing in the Cathedral
Schools the use of the abacus for the arithmetical
calculations and of a particular version of the astrolabe, invented
and costructed by himself,for
the astronomy study, even though he personally did not make
any scientific
discovery.
- The STOQ Project, after one thousand years, moves toward the
same direction indicated for the first time by Sylvester II mastership,
re-introducing into the Pontifical Universities the integration
of science
and religion studies as an essential ingredient
in the education of the future Church ministers.
- Effectively, Pope Sylvester II was guided in his mastership
by the same principle guiding his successor after a millennium
the Pope John Paul II, the first Pope from
Poland, a nation of which Christianity depends originally
on the pastoral
action of Pope Sylvester who founded a lot of monasteries
in that nation, effectively instituting its National Church.
- The common principle guiding these two Popes so distant in
time, but so close in mind, is well synthesized in the first
paragraph of the John Paul II Encyclical Letter Fides et
Ratio, guiding
our STOQ Project: "Faith and reason are like two
wings on which the human spirit raises to the contemplation
of truth".
- An exhaustive presentation of the life and of the mastership
of Pope Sylvester II, can be found in the opening
lecture of
the Workshop, given by Cardinal Paul Poupard, President
of the Pontifical Council for Culture, and inspirer and
President
of the STOQ Project: "Gerbert Scientist and Pope". The
written text of the original Italian version of this lecture
is downloadable in
this site.
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