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                          A 
                            New Book Series: Mathematics 
                            in Mind from Springer (flyer) 
                            Marcel Danesi (University of Toronto) 
                          Mathematics 
                            in Mind: The monographs and occasional textbooks published 
                            in this series tap directly into the kinds of themes, 
                            research findings, and general professional activities 
                            of the Fields Cognitive Science Network, which brings 
                            together mathematicians, philosophers, and cognitive 
                            scientists to explore the question of the nature of 
                            mathematics and how it is learned from various interdisciplinary 
                            angles. 
                         
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                          Mind 
                            in Mathematics: Essays on Mathematical Cognition and 
                            Mathematical Method (2015). 
                            Mariana 
                            Bockarova (Harvard University), Marcel Danesi (University 
                            of Toronto), Dragana Martinovic (University of Windsor), 
                            and Rafael Núñez (University of California, 
                            San Diego) (eds.), Interdisciplinary Studies on the 
                            Nature in Mathematics 03, 214pp, Lincom Europa. 
                             
                              
                         
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                          Discovery 
                            in Mathematics: An Interdisciplinary Perspective (2013). 
                            Marcel Danesi (University of Toronto), Interdisciplinary 
                            Studies on the Nature of Mathematics 02, 186pp, Lincom 
                            Europa. 
                             
                             
                         
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                          Semiotic 
                            and Cognitive Science Essays on the Nature of Mathematics 
                            (2012).  
                            Mariana 
                            Bockarova (Harvard University), Marcel Danesi (University 
                            of Toronto), and Rafael Núñez (University 
                            of California, San Diego) (eds.), Interdisciplinary 
                            Studies on the Nature of Mathematics 01, 240pp, Lincom 
                            Europa. 
                           
                         
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                  EVENTS 
                    ORGANIZED BY THE NETWORK 
                  2016 
                   
                    October 
                      14, 2016 at 10:00am 
                      Chandler Davis (Emeritus, University of Toronto) 
                      Talk Title: TBA 
                      Fields Institute, Stewart Library 
                   
                  2015 
                   
                    March 
                      6, 2015 at 10:00am 
                      Robert Logan (Physics and St. Michael's College, University 
                      of Toronto) 
                      What Is Information? 
                      Fields Institute, Stewart Library 
                       
                      Shannon's Mathematical Theory of Information made an important 
                      contribution to our general understanding of information 
                      and found many applications in addition to his original 
                      engineering objective of determining the accuracy of transmitting 
                      a set of signals from a sender to a receiver. I suggest 
                      that Shannon created a theory of signals rather than a theory 
                      of information because of its lack of a concern with meaning 
                      and interpretation. Shannon readily admitted his theory 
                      was not concerned with the meaning of transmitted signals 
                      when he wrote: "Frequently the messages have meaning... 
                      These semantic aspects of communication are irrelevant to 
                      the engineering problem." This talk will explore the 
                      complex nature of information and the many ways in which 
                      this term is used. A distinction is made between the Shannon's 
                      notion of information and biotic information based on the 
                      Kauffman, Logan et al paper entitled The Propagation of 
                      Organization: An Enquiry. We suggested that the constraints 
                      that allow an organism to convert energy from its environment 
                      into the work required to maintain its metabolism represents 
                      biotic or instructional information, which differs from 
                      Shannon information. Terrence Deacon use of information 
                      as constraints in his book Incomplete Nature is described. 
                      The talk will also include other results from What is 
                      Information? - Propagating Organization in the Biosphere, 
                      the Symbolosphere, the Technosphere and the Econosphere 
                      (Logan 2014). Attendees at the talk will be offered a free 
                      copy of the digital version of this book. 
                       
                        
                      
                   
                   
                  2013 
                   
                    March 
                      21-23, 2013 
                      Workshop 
                      on Mind in Mathematics: New Frontiers  
                      Annual workshop of the network 
                      Fields Institute FieldsLive 
                      video  
                   
                   
                    January 
                      18, 2013 at 10 a.m.  
                      John Mighton (JUMP and Fields Institute)  
                      The Importance of Teaching Math to Children  
                      Fields Institute, FieldsLive 
                      video  
                     
                      In 
                        my talk I will argue that our society is harmed in many 
                        ways because we do not teach children according to their 
                        true potential in mathematics. I will present evidence 
                        from psychological and educational research, as well as 
                        evidence gathered by the JUMP program, that ability in 
                        math can be nurtured in virtually all students. I will 
                        examine the barriers that students typically face in learning 
                        math and suggest strategies for reducing those barriers. 
                         
                        BIO: John Mighton OC is the founder of JUMP math, a charity 
                        dedicated to improving the teaching of mathematics. He 
                        has taught math at U of T, philosophy at McMaster, and 
                        is a fellow of the Fields Institute. His plays have received 
                        a number of national awards, including two Governor General's 
                        awards, and have been performed around the world. 
                         
                          
                     
                   
                   
                  2012 
                   
                    November 
                      2, 2012 
                      Guest Lectures on Studying Mathematical Cognition:  
                      Semiotic and Cognitive Science Perspectives  
                      Fields Institute   
                     
                      Two 
                        lectures on the nature of mathematics,  
                        10-11: 
                         Marcel Danesi  
                        Mathematics: A View from Vico  
                        11-12: 
                        Rafael Núñez 
                        Are Mathematical Formal Definitions What We Think They 
                        Are?  
                        Weierstrass, Continuity, and Modern Cognitive Science 
                         
                     
                   
                  Affiliated 
                    Event  
                     
                   
                    November 
                      17, 2012 
                      University of Toronto 
                      Interdisciplinary Symposium on the Mind 
                      Sandford Fleming Building, University of Toronto 
                    October 
                      11-12, 2012 
                      Workshop on the Interdisciplinary Study of Mathematics 
                       
                      Organizers: Mariana Bockarova, Marcel Danesi, Dragana Martinovic, 
                      John Mighton, Rafael Núñez, & Mark Turner. 
                       
                      Fields Institute  
                       
                   
                  2011 
                     
                   
                     
                      March 14-18, 2011 
                      Workshop 
                      on Semiotics, Cognitive Science and Mathematics 
                      Fields Institute  
                      (Audio and slides of talks) 
                     
                    
                   
                   
                   
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