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Whitehead Lecture: Stephen Cowley - 'Linguistic sense-making: from Maturana to biosemiotics'


24 Nov 2010, 4:00pm - 5:00pm

Ben Pimlott Building. Lecture theatre.

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The fifth Whitehead lecture of autumn term 2010 will be given by Dr Stephen Cowley from the Department of Psychology at the University of Hertfordshire.

It will take place at 4pm on Wednesday 24 November 2010 and will be entitled "Linguistic sense-making: from Maturana to biosemiotics".

Dr Cowley is a Senior Lecturer in Developmental Psychology at the University of Hertfordshire. Although his PhD was in Linguistics, since 2000 he has lectured on Cognitive Science and Psychology. He founded and co-ordinates the Distributed Language Group.

Everyone is very welcome to attend the lecture and a drinks reception afterwards.

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24 Nov 2010 4:00pm - 5:00pm
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