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The Jean Nicod Institute (IJN) is a CNRS research center based in Paris, France. Founded in 2000, its name commemorates the French philosopher and logician Jean Nicod (1893-1924). At present, the Institute is co-hosted by the École Normale Supérieure and the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales. Research carried by its members has a strongly interdisciplinary profile, at the interface between philosophy, cognitive science, and the social sciences. Although most members of the Institute are philosophers, the issues addressed are not purely conceptual and have a strong empirical component. For several years, members of the Institute have led research projects in collaboration with cognitive and developmental psychologists, neuropsychologists and cognitive neuroscientists.
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The Jean Nicod Institute (IJN) is a CNRS research center based in Paris, France. Founded in 2000, its name commemorates the French philosopher and logician Jean Nicod (1893-1924). At present, the Institute is co-hosted by the École Normale Supérieure and the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales. Research carried by its members has a strongly interdisciplinary profile, at the interface between philosophy, cognitive science, and the social sciences. The main scientific fields covered by the Institute include: linguistics (semantics and pragmatics), cognitive anthropology, philosophy of mind and political science. Although most members of the group are philosophers, the issues addressed are not purely conceptual and have a strong empirical component. For several years, members of the Institute have led research projects in collaboration with cognitive and developmental psychologists, neuropsychologists and cognitive neuroscientists.
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IJN was the first French institution (and among the first in Europe) in the field of Social Sciences to embrace an
Open Access policy with respect to its scientific production, providing free and unconstrained access to the totality of its
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IJN was the first French institution (and among the first in Europe) in the field of Social Sciences to embrace an
Open Access policy with respect to its scientific production, providing free and unconstrained access to the totality of its
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The Jean Nicod Institute (IJN) is a CNRS research center based in Paris, France. Founded in 2000, its name commemorates the French philosopher and logician Jean Nicod (1893-1924). At present, the Institute is co-hosted by the École Normale Supérieure and the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales. Research carried by its members has a strongly interdisciplinary profile, at the interface between philosophy, cognitive science, and the social sciences. The main scientific fields covered by the Institute include: linguistics (semantics and pragmatics), cognitive anthropology, philosophy of mind and political science. Although most members of the group are philosophers, the issues addressed are not purely conceptual and have a strong empirical component. For several years, members of the Institute have led research projects in collaboration with cognitive and developmental psychologists, neuropsychologists and cognitive neuroscientists.
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The Jean Nicod Institute (IJN) is a CNRS research center based in Paris, France. Founded in 2000, its name commemorates the French philosopher and logician Jean Nicod (1893-1924). At present, the Institute is co-hosted by the École Normale Supérieure and the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales. Research carried by its members has a strongly interdisciplinary profile, at the interface between philosophy, cognitive science, and the social sciences. The main scientific fields covered by the Institute include: linguistics (semantics and pragmatics), cognitive anthropology, philosophy of mind and political science. Although most members of the group are philosophers, the issues addressed are not purely conceptual and have a strong empirical component. For several years, members of the Institute have led research projects in collaboration with cognitive and developmental psychologists, neuropsychologists and cognitive neuroscientists.
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Jean Nicod Institute (IJN) is a CNRS research center based in Paris, France. Founded in 2000, its name commemorates the French philosopher and logician Jean Nicod (1893-1924). At present, the Institute is co-hosted by the
École Normale Supérieure and the
École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales. Research carried by its members has a strongly
interdisciplinary profile, at the interface between philosophy, cognitive science, and the social sciences. The main scientific fields covered by the Institute include: linguistics (semantics and pragmatics), cognitive anthropology, philosophy of mind and political science. Although most members of the group are philosophers, the issues addressed are not purely conceptual and have a strong empirical component. For several years, members of the Institute have led research projects in collaboration with cognitive and developmental psychologists, neuropsychologists and cognitive neuroscientists.
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- is a CNRS research center based in Paris, France. Founded in 2000, its name commemorates the French philosopher and logician Jean Nicod (1893-1924). At present, the Institute is co-hosted by the
École Normale Supérieure and the
École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales. Research carried by its members has a strongly interdisciplinary profile, at the interface between philosophy, cognitive science, and the social sciences. The main scientific fields covered by the Institute include: linguistics (semantics and pragmatics), cognitive anthropology, philosophy of mind and political science. Although most members of the group are philosophers, the issues addressed are not purely conceptual and have a strong empirical component. For several years, members of the Institute have led research projects in collaboration with cognitive and developmental psychologists, neuropsychologists and cognitive neuroscientists.
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IJN was the first French institution (and among the first in Europe) in the field of Social Sciences to embrace an
Open Access policy with respect to its scientific production, providing free and unconstrained access to the totality of its
publications.
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IJN was the first French institution (and among the first in Europe) in the field of Social Sciences to embrace an Open Access policy with respect to its scientific production, providing free and unconstrained access to the totality of its publications.
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The
Jean Nicod Institute -
www.institutnicod.org
- is a CNRS research center based in Paris, France. Founded in 2000, its name commemorates the French philosopher and logician Jean Nicod (1893-1924). At present, the Institute is co-hosted by the
École Normale Supérieure and the
École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales. Research carried by its members has a strongly interdisciplinary profile, at the interface between philosophy, cognitive science, and the social sciences. The main scientific fields covered by the Institute include: linguistics (semantics and pragmatics), cognitive anthropology, philosophy of mind and political science. Although most members of the group are philosophers, the issues addressed are not purely conceptual and have a strong empirical component. For several years, members of the Institute have led research projects in collaboration with cognitive and developmental psychologists, neuropsychologists and cognitive neuroscientists.
IJN was the first French institution (and among the first in Europe) in the field of Social Sciences to embrace an
Open Access policy with respect to its scientific production, providing free and unconstrained access to the totality of its publications.
Every year, IJN hosts the
Jean Nicod Prize and Lectures, awarded to a leading philosopher of mind or philosophically oriented cognitive scientist.
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