Social Ontology: Metaphysical and Empirical Perspectives II Conference of the European Network on Social Ontology (ENSO) Luiss Guido Carli University, Rome, Italy September 21-23, 2011 Scope and Mission Understanding the structure of social facts, social beliefs and social practices is one of the key topics of current research in a number of disciplines such as philosophy, cognitive science, economics, sociology, psychology, legal theory, history and political science. The European Network on Social Ontology (ENSO) aims to provide a platform for interdisciplinary discussion and exchange among scholars working in the field, as well as to initiate and to coordinate future research activities at the European level. Following the inaugural meeting of the network, held at the University of Constance (Germany) in October 2009 and organized by Beatrice Kobow, Hans-Bernhard Schmid, Michael Schmitz and Trevor Wedman, the ENSO now plans its second workshop at the Luiss Guido Carli University in Rome (Italy). All parties interested in joining the network are invited to participate! Confirmed speakers Cristiano Castelfranchi (Rome, Italy) Maurizio Ferraris (Turin, Italy) Francesco Guala (Milan, Italy) Byron Kaldis (Athens, Greece) Elisabeth Pacherie (Paris, France) Hannes Rakoczy (Göttingen, Germany) Hans-Bernhard Schmid (Basel, Switzerland) Raimo Tuomela (Helsinki, Finland / Munich, Germany) |