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Neuron Digest   Thursday,  6 May 1993                Volume 11 : Issue 30 

Today's Topics:
CFP IEEE WORLD CONGRESS ON COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
CNIASE'93
1993 World Congress on Neural Networks (Portland, Oregon, July 11-14)
93 SPP Program Announcement


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Subject: CFP IEEE WORLD CONGRESS ON COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
From: Russ Eberhart <rce%babar@rti.rti.org>
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 93 08:53:43 -0500

***CALL FOR PAPERS***
___________________________________________________
IEEE WORLD CONGRESS ON COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* IEEE International Conference on Neural Networks *
* FUZZ/IEEE '94 *
* IEEE International Symposium on Evolutionary Computation *

June 26 - July 2, 1994
Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel, Lake Buena Vista, Florida

Sponsored by the IEEE Neural Networks Council
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IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NEURAL NETWORKS

Steven K. Rogers, General Chair
rogers@afit.af.mil
Topics:
Applications, architectures, artificially intelligent neural networks,
artificial life, associative memory, computational intelligence,
cognitive science, embedology, filtering, fuzzy neural systems, hybrid
systems, image processing, implementations, intelligent control,
learning and memory, machine vision, motion analysis, neurobiology,
neurocognition, neurodynamics, optimization, pattern recognition,
prediction, robotics, sensation and perception, sensorimotor systems,
speech, hearing and language, system identification, supervised and
unsupervised learning, tactile sensors, and time series analysis.
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FUZZ/IEEE '94

Piero P. Bonissone, General Chair
bonissone@crd.ge.ge.com
Topics:
Basic principles and foundations of fuzzy logic, relations between
fuzzy logic and other approximate reasoning methods, qualitative and
approximate-reasoning modeling, hardware implementations of fuzzy-
logic algorithms, design, analysis, and synthesis of fuzzy-logic
controllers, learning and acquisition of approximate models, relations
between fuzzy logic and neural networks, integration of fuzzy logic
and neural networks, integration of fuzzy logic and evolutionary
computing, and applications.
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IEEE CONFERENCE ON EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTATION

Zbigniew Michalewicz, General Chair
zbyszek@mosaic.uncc.edu
Topics:
Theory of evolutionary computation, evolutionary computation
applications, efficiency and robustness comparisons with other direct
search algorithms, parallel computer applications, new ideas
incorporating further evolutionary principles, artificial life,
evolutionary algorithms for computational intelligence, comparisons
between different variants of evolutionary algorithms, machine
learning applications, evolutionary computation for neural networks,
and fuzzy logic in evolutionary algorithms.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL THREE CONFERENCES

Papers must be received by December 10, 1993. Papers will be reviewed
by senior researchers in the field, and all authors will be informed
of the decisions at the end of the review proces. All accepted papers
will be published in the Conference Proceedings. Six copies (one
original and five copies) of the paper must be submitted. Original
must be camera ready, on 8.5x11-inch white paper, one-column format in
Times or similar fontstyle, 10 points or larger with one-inch margins
on all four sides. Do not fold or staple the original camera-ready
copy. Four pages are encouraged. The paper must not exceed six pages
including figures, tables, and references, and should be written in
English. Centered at the top of the first page should be the complete
title, author name(s), affiliation(s) and mailing address(es). In the
accompanying letter, the following information must be included: 1)
Full title of paper, 2) Corresponding authors name, address, telephone
and fax numbers, 3) First and second choices of technical session, 4)
Preference for oral or poster presentation, and 5) Presenter's name,
address, telephone and fax numbers. Mail papers to (and/or obtain
further information from): World Congress on Computational
Intelligence, Meeting Management, 5665 Oberlin Drive, #110, San Diego,
California 92121, USA (email: 70750.345@compuserve.com, telephone:
619-453-6222).



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Subject: CNIASE'93
From: jramire@conicit.ve (Jose Ramirez G. (AVINTA))
Date: Sun, 18 Apr 93 04:14:09 -0400

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Please post - Please post - Please post - Please post - Please post
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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The VI National Conference on Artificial
Intelligence, CNIASE'93, will be celebrated in
Barquisimeto, Venezuela from the 19th to the 22nd
October 1.993.
.
Papers presenting original researches and innova -
tive applications are welcome. The conference
topics are, among others:
.
* Automatic Learning
* Connectionism
* Knowledge Based Systems
* Knowledge Based Simulation
* Case-Based Reasoning
* Knowledge Representation and
Reasoning
* Knowledge Acquisition
* Artificial Intelligence and
Education
* Applications, Tools and Experiences
Authors should send 3 copies of their papers,
having a maximum length of 20 letter pages
double spaced, before June 15th, 1.993. An
abstract no longer than 200 words should be
included. Papers may be written either in Spanish
or English. Acceptance or refusal will be
notified by August 1st, 1.993.
.
Papers should be sent to the following Technical
committee:
.
Jose M. Ramirez G.
AVINTA
P.O. Box 67079. Caracas 1061. Venezuela
E-mail: jramire@conicit.ve

For any further information regarding paper
presentation, please contact:

Irene Torres Hecker
Phone: +58-2-2836942, +58-2-2835156
Fax: +58-2-2832689
E-mail: itorres@conicit.ve

For any further information related to the event,
please contact:
.
Juan Jose Osteriz or Gladys Marante
Phone and Fax: +58-51-425417



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Subject: 1993 World Congress on Neural Networks (Portland, Oregon, July 11-14)
From: mathiak@sysc.PDX.EDU
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 93 21:27:57 -0800

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The World Congress on Neural Networks will be held in
Portland, Oregon, July 11-14, 1993 (Oregon Convention Center).

In this posting we provide:
* the e-mail version of our registration form,
* information about tutorials/sessions being planned,
about housing and about WCNN'93 proceedings.

More detailed information about WCNN'93 will be sent with the
registration receipt. Quick information is available via e-mail
regarding housing, papers, registration, sessions and tutorials
at the following e-mail addresses:

housing@wcnn93.ee.pdx.edu
papers@wcnn93.ee.pdx.edu
registration@wcnn93.ee.pdx.edu
sessions@wcnn93.ee.pdx.edu
tutorials@wcnn93.ee.pdx.edu .

We are looking forward to seeing you at the conference!

Sincerely,

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Prof. George G. Lendaris email: lendarisg@wcnn93.ee.pdx.edu
General Chair FAX: (503) 725-4882
Portland State University
Portland, Oregon 97207
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World Congress on Neural Networks 1993, Portland
REGISTRATION FORM
=================

Reg. Fee Reg. Fee Reg. Fee
before before after
Jan 15,93 Jun 15,93 Jun 15, 93
INNS or Cooperating
Society Member $175.00 $270.00 $350.00 $ ...........

Society Member Number: ...................

Non-Members $275.00 $370.00 $450.00 $ ...........
(Includes 1993 INNS membership and 1 year subscription
of the INNS journal Neural Networks)

Full-Time Student $50.00 $75.00 $95.00 $ ...........
(Student registration and verification from department
chairman required.)

Spouse/Guest $50.00 $60.00 $70.00 $ ...........

TUTORIAL REGISTRATION
=====================
(Fee includes 4 tutorials, notes on all tutorials and lunch)
(Please circle 4 preferences, see list below:
A B C D E F G H I J K )

Members or
Non-Members $225.00 $295.00 $345.00 $ ...........

Student $50.00 $75.00 $95.00 $ ...........
(Student registration and verification from department
chairman required.)
TOTAL $
======================
Please print or type:

Name: ...............................................................
(As you would like to appear on badge)

Title: ........................ Organization: .......................
(As you would like to appear on badge)

Adress: .............................................................

City: ................... State: ..... Zip: ........ Country: .......

Bus.Tel: ....................... FAX: ...............................

Spouse/Guest Name (if fee paid): ....................................
(Complete only if paying the Spouse/Guest Registration fee -
includes 2 receptions only)


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IMPORTANT: Please indicate any disability for special assistance

....................................................................

....................................................................
Unless the INNS is advised prior to the meeting of any special
requirements, we cannot guarantee that service will be available.

Please complete this form and return it with check or money order to:

Attention: WCNN'93 Portland
Meeting Registration
875 Kings Highway, Suite 200
West Deptford, NJ 08096
Tel: (609) 845-1720
FAX: (609) 853-0411

Checks must made payable in US Dollars and issued by a US correspon-
dent bank. Each registrant is responsible for any bank charges. Check
with your local bank before processing payment.

Credit Card Information: .... I wish to pay for my fees by credit card.

Circle one: Visa Master Card

Account #: ............................ Expiration Date: ............


Signature: ..........................................................

Tutorials will be offered on Sunday, July 11, 1993. Each two
hour tutorial will be offered twice.
A. Cognitive Neuroscience (Robert Desimone)
B. Structural and Mathematical Approaches to Signal Processing (S.Y. Kung)
C. Adaptive Resonance Theory (Gail Carpenter)
D. Practical Applications of Neural Network Theory (Robert Hecht-Nielsen)
E. Cognitive Science (David Rumelhart)
F. Neural Fuzzy Systems (Fred Watkins)
G. Neurobiology and Chaos (Walter Freeman)
H. Neural Control and Robotics (Michael Kuperstein)
I. Neural Computation and VLSI (Eric Schwartz)
J. Biological Vision (V.S. Ramachandran)
K. Supervised Learning (Hal White)

!!! ATTENTION !!!
If you must cancel your registration, all requests must be received in
writing by Ms. Connie Rebert, Registration Supervisor, 875 Kings High-
way, Suite 200, West Deptford, NJ 08096, no later than Monday, June 1,
1993. All fees paid will be refunded minus a $30.00 processing fee.
THERE WILL BE NO REFUNDS AFTER THE JUNE 1ST DEADLINE.

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You may make a hardcopy of this form and mail it to the above address.
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World Congress on Neural Networks 1993, WCNN'93
Portland, Oregon, Convention Center
July 11-15, 1993

TUTORIALS
=========

Tutorials will be offered on Sunday, July 11, 1993. Each two
hour tutorial will be offered twice.

A. Cognitive Neuroscience
(Robert Desimone, National Instituteof Mental Health)
B. Structural and Mathematical Approaches to Signal Processing
(S.Y. Kung, Princeton University)
C. Adaptive Resonance Theory
(Gail Carpenter, Boston University)
D. Practical Applications of Neural Network Theory
(Robert Hecht-Nielsen, HNC Corporation)
E. Cognitive Science
(David Rumelhart, Stanford University)
F. Neural Fuzzy Systems
(Fred Watkins, HyperLogic Corporation)
G. Neurobiology and Chaos
(Walter Freeman, University of California)
H. Neural Control and Robotics
(Michael Kuperstein, Symbus Technology)
I. Neural Computation and VLSI
(Eric Schwartz, Vision Applications)
J. Biological Vision
(V.S. Ramachandran, University of California)
K. Supervised Learning
(Hal White, University of California)

We are pleased to announce that in addition to the main program, we
will be offering special tracks in conjunction with the Society of
Manufacturing Engineers on Manufacturing (SME/INNS Track).

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World Congress on Neural Networks 1993, WCNN'93
Portland, Oregon, Convention Center
July 11-15, 1993

SESSIONS
========

Plenary Speakers include:
* Federico Faggin, Real-Time-On-Chip Learning in Analog VLSI Networks
* Stephen Grossberg, 3-D Vision and Figure-Ground Pop-Out
* Bart Kosko, Neural Fuzzy Systems
* Kumpati Narendra, Intelligent Control Using Neural Networks
* Wolf Singer, Coherence as an Organizing Principal of Cortical
Function


Session Topics | Session Chairs
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- - Applications | J. Dayhoff, R. Hecht-Nielsen
- - Associative Memory | J. Andersen, J. Taylor
- - Biological Sensory-Motor Control| A. Barto, S. Kelso
- - Biological Vision | C. Malsburg, V.S. Ramachandran
- - Cognitive Neuroscience | R. Desimone, L. Optician
- - Electro-Optical Neurocomputers | L. Giles, H. Szu
- - Intelligent Neural Systems | S. Grossberg, D. Levine
- - Local Circuit Neurobiology | J. Byrne, J. Houk
- - Machine Vision | R. Chellappa, K. Fukushima
- - Neural Fuzzy Systems | W. Daugherty, B. Kosko
- - Neurodynamics | S. Amari, H. White
- - Pattern Recognition | T. Kohonen, D. Specht
- - Robotics and Control | M. Kuperstein, K. Narendra
- - Signal Processing | S.Y. Kung, B. Widrow
- - Speech and Language | M. Cohen, D. Rumelhart
- - Supervised Learning | L. Cooper, P. Werbos
- - Unsupervised Learning | G. Carpenter, E. Oja



(TENTATIVE)
PROPOSED SESSION SCHEDULE
=========================

The numbers associated with sessions refer to the list on the
registration form.


Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
7/11/93 7/12/93 7/13/93 7/14/93 7/15/93
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Morning Sessions, starting 8:00 am

Tutorials (1) (10) (3) (8)
Biological Cognitive Speech and Pattern
Vision Neuro- Language Recognition
science

(17) (16) (5) (14)
Applications Associative Robotics and Neurodynamics
Memory Control


SME/INNS (17) (6) (4)
Track Applications Supervised Biological
Learning Sensory Motor


Afternoon Sessions, starting 1:30 pm

(11) (7) (6) (13)
Intelligent Unsupervised Supervised Signal
Neural Learning Learning Processing
Systems

(12) (9) (2) (15)
Neural Local Curcuit Machine E-O Neuro-
Fuzzy Neurobiology Vision Computers
Systems

IFSA/INNS
Track

Plenary Talks

Kosko Grossberg Reception

Narendra Faggin Gov't Panel

SIG Meeting

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World Congress on Neural Networks 1993, Portland

HOUSING
=======

Housing application forms will be sent to each registrant. In the
mean time for your information the following are the room rates at
the hotels that are holding blocks of rooms for the WCNN'93.

1) Conference Headquarter Hotel (walking distance to convention
center):

Red Lion/Lloyd Center
$110.00 1-2 people, $15.00 each additional person

2) Other hotels within walking distance :

Best Western/Convention Center
$74.00 Flat Rate

Holiday Inn/Downtown
$72.00 1-2 people, $10 each additional person

3) Downtown Hotels (short ride on light rail train [called MAX]):

Hilton Hotel
$104.00 1-2 people, $20 each additional person

Marriott Hotel
$116.00 Flat Rate

If you wish to reserve a room before you receive the registration,
or if need further information about the Portland metropolitan
area, please contact:

Portland Oregon Visitor Association (POVA)
Attention: Silvia Robles, Housing Department
26 SW Salmon
Portland, OR 97204


STUDENT HOUSING
===============

For July 11-14, 1993, there is still a limited number of rooms
for students available:

- Montgomery Hall, PSU Campus
- single rooms
- prices: $18.00 without meal
$34.00 with meal (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- deposit: one night stay (send check in $US or VISA number to
address below)

! PLEASE NOTE: !
! All requests for student housing MUST BE PROCESSED BEFORE !
! MAI 31, 1993. There is NO DEPOSIT REFUND for cancellations !
! after MAI 31, 1993. !

For reservation and information please contact

WCNN'93, Student Housing
Systems Science PhD Program
Portland State University
Portland, OR 97201-0751
USA

Phone : (503) 725-4961
FAX : (503) 725-4882
e-mail: housing@wcnn93.ee.pdx.edu

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World Congress on Neural Networks 1993, Portland

PROCEEDINGS
===========


1) The WCNN`93 proceedings will be available to all
WCNN'93 attendies at the Oregon Convention Center.

2) After the WCNN`93 the proceedings will be mailed to all
who did register but could not attend.

3) The WCNN`93 proceedings will be available and mailed
to requestors who did not register. The price has not
been established yet.

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Subject: 93 SPP Program Announcement
From: "Stan Franklin" <FRANKLINS@hermes.msci.memst.edu>
Date: 21 Apr 93 11:28:55 -0600

Several of the talks are about connectionism or neural networks.


- ------- Forwarded Message Follows -------

Date: 21 Apr 1993 10:23:48 -0600 (CST)
From: HORGANT@memstvx1.memst.edu
Subject: 93 SPP Program Announcement
To: franklins@memstvx1.memst.edu

SOCIETY FOR PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY
19th Annual Meeting
Simon Fraser University (Harbour Centre Campus)
515 West Hastings Street
Vancouver, BC, Canada
June 2-5, 1993

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2

9 - 10 Registration and Coffee

10-12:30 Invited Symposium: Moral Psychology

Chair: TBA
Alvin Goldman (Philosophy, University of Arizona)
Dennis Krebs (Psychology, Simon Fraser University)
Discussant: Owen Flanagan (Philosophy, Wellesley College)

12:30 - 1:30 Lunch

1:30 - 3:30 Invited Symposium: Spatial Representation: New
Directions

Chair: John Campbell (Philosophy, New College, Oxford)
Jim Jennings (Computer Science, Cornell University)
Linda Hermer (Psychology, Cornell University)
John OKeefe (Anatomy and Dev. Biology, University College,
London)

3:30 - 4 Tea

4 - 6 Contributed Papers

Session A. Intentional Interpretation

1. Speaker: Frances Egan (Rutgers University)
"Intentionality and the Theory of Vision"
Commentator: TBA

2. Speaker: Lawrence Shapiro (Philosophy, University of
Wisconson, Madison), Taking it From the Top: A Criticism of Dretske's
Bottom Up Approach to Representational Content"
Commentator: Fred Dretske (Philosophy, Stanford University)

Session B. Conscious States and Their Empirical
Investigation

1. Valery Hardcastle, Determining the Moment of
Consciousness (Philosophy, Virginia Tech)
Commentator: TBA

2. Craig Purdue, (Philosophy, Wayne State University) Are
Some Pains Empirical Givens?
Commentator: TBA
**************

THURSDAY, JUNE 3

9 - 12* Invited Symposium: Bodily Sensations and the Body Image

Chair: Naomi Eilan (Kings College Research Centre,
Cambridge, U.K.)

Speakers:
Anthony Marcel (MRC Applied Psychology Unit, Cambridge,
U.K.)
John Campbell (Philosophy, New College, Oxford)
Jonathan Cole (Dept. of Clinical Neurophysiology, Poole
Hospital, U.K.)

*with a 20 minute coffee break

12 - 1 Lunch

1-3:00 Invited Symposium: Beyond Grice: The New Pragmatics of
Discourse

Chair: tba
Kent Bach, (Philosophy, San Fransico State University)
Stephen Neale, (Philosophy, University of California,
Berkeley)

3 - 3:30 Tea

3:30 - 4:30 Contributed Papers

A. Hysteria in a Neural Network, Dan Lloyd (Philosophy,
Trinity College) and Karalyn Kinsella (Program in
Neuroscience, Trinity College)

Commentator: William Fulford, (Psychiatry, Warneford
Hospital, Oxford University)

B. Cognitivism qua Scientific Revolution, John Bickle
(Philosophy, East Carolina University)
Commentator: Kenneth Aizawa (Central Michigan University)



4:45 Invited Address

Daniel Sperber (Cognitive Anthropology, Centre National de
la Recherche Scientific/Universite de Paris)

Address followed by a Wine and Cheese Reception

**********

FRIDAY, JUNE 4

9:30 - 12:30* Invited Symposium: How to think Cognitively About
Scientific Theories

Ronald Giere, (Philosophy, University of Minnesota)
Paul M. Churchland (Philosophy, University of California at
San Diego)
Robert Cummins (Philosophy, University of Arizona)
Ed Wisnewiski, (Psychology, Northwestern, University)

*With a 20 minute coffee break.

12:30 - 1:30 Lunch

1:30 - 3:30 Contributed Papers

A. Connectionism and Psychological Explanation

1. Robert Matthews (Philosophy, Rutgers University),
Three-Concept Monte: Explanation, Implementation, and
Systematicity
Commentator: Ted Warfield (Philosophy, Rutgers University)

2. Tim Van Gelder, (Philosophy, University of Indiana)
Connectionism and the MInd-Body Problem
Commentator: Bill Ramsey (University of Notre Dame)

B. The Self-ascription of Beliefs and Desires

1. Robert Gordon (Philosophy, University of Missouri)
Simulation Without Introspection or Inference from You to Me

Commentator: Martin Davies (Philosophy, Corpus Christi
College, Oxford)

2. Victoria McGeer (Philosophy, Vanderbilt) "Knowing
Ourselves: An Externalist Account of Authorative
Self-Knowledge

3:30 - 4. Tea

4 - 5 Contributed Papers

A. Cognitive Ethology: Slayers, Skeptics and Proponents,
Marc Beckoff (Environmental, Population, and Organism
Biology, University of Colorado Boulder) & Colin Allen
Philosophy Texase A&M)
Commentator: Kim Sterelney (Philosophy, University of
Victoria at Wellington, N.Z.)

B. The Dynamic Mind: A New Paradigm for Cognitive
Science, Jim Garson (philosophy, University of Houston)
Commentator: Terry Horgan (Philosophy, Memphis State University)

5 - 6 Business Meeting

7 - 8:30 Banquet

8:30 Presidential Address: Ruth Millikan (Philosophy, University
of Connecticut)

**********

SATURDAY, JUNE 5

9:30 - 12:30* Invited Book Symposium: Consciousness Explained

Georges Rey (Philosophy, University of Maryland)
Bjorn Ramberg (Philosophy, Simon Fraser University)
David Rosenthal (Philosophy, CUNY)
Discussant: Daniel C. Dennett (Center for Cognitive Studies,
Tufts University)

*With a 20 minute coffee break.

1:30-3:45 Invited Symposium: Cognitive Ethology in Action: New
Views of Bird Brains

Chair: Colin Beer (Animal Behavior, Rutgers University,
Newark)
Irene Pepperburg (Ethology, Univeristy of Arizona)
Christopher Evans (Ethology, Univeristy of California at
Davis)
Discussant: Carolyn Ristau (Ethology, Rockerfeller
University)


ACCOMMODATION INFORMATION:

(Arrange accommodation yourself; mention SPP.)

(All prices are in Canadian Currency. For hotels there is an additional charge
of 17% for hotel and federal taxes)

YMCA and YWCA Accommodations:
YMCA: Rooms range from $28 to $49. Contact (604) 681-0221.
YWCA: Rooms range from $41 to $66. Contact (604) 662-8188 or Fax (604)
681-2550.

HOTEL Accommodations:
1. Days Inn: Rooms range from $75 to $85. Contact (604) 681-4335.
2. Burrard Motel Inn: $60 to $80. Contact (604) 681-2331 or Fax (604) 681-
9753.
3. Sandman Hotel: $75 to $95. Contact (604) 681-2211.
4. Kingston Hotel: $31.50 to $49.50. Contact (604) 684-9024.


REGISTRATION/DUES INFORMATION:

To continue your membership or become a member, send this form and $15
($5 for students) to the Secretary/Treasurer at the address below.

If you plan to attend the conference, send a single check to cover dues,
registration, and (optional) banquet fees.

Conference Registration:

Member: $20, Nonmember, $30, Student: $10. $__________

1993 SPP Membership Dues:
Regular: $15, Student: $5. (New members
may pay 1993 dues and register as members.) $__________

Presidential Address Banquet, June 4: $20.00
(Vegetarian: $14.00) $__________

GRAND TOTAL $__________

Your Name __________________________________

& Address __________________________________

__________________________________

& Email __________________________________


Make check payable to Society for Philosophy and Psychology
and mail ASAP to:

Terry Horgan
Secretary/Treasurer, SPP
Memphis State University
Philosophy Dept.
327 Clement Hall
Memphis TN 38152

Inquiries to Terry Horgan at:

HORGANT@MEMSTVX1.BITNET

Stan Franklin (901) 678-3142
Math Sciences franklins@msuvx1.memst.edu
Memphis State franklins@hermes.msci.memst.edu
Memphis TN 38152 franklins@msuvx1.bitnet
USA


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