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==List==
==List==
List of '''Jean Nicod Prize laureates''' from 1993 to the present day:

(Source: [http://www.institutnicod.org/seminaires-colloques/conferences-et-prix-jean-nicod/conferences-jean-nicod-2014/article/prix-et-conferences-jean-nicod-1169?lang=en Institut Jean Nicod])


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|[[Rutgers University]]
|[[Rutgers University]]
|''The Elm and the Expert: Mentalese and Its Semantics''
|''The Elm and the Expert: Mentalese and Its Semantics''
| n/a
|{{ISBN|0-262-56093-3}}
|{{ISBN|0-262-56093-3}}
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|[[Stanford University]]
|[[Stanford University]]
|''Naturalizing the Mind''
|''Naturalizing the Mind''
| n/a
|{{ISBN|0-262-54089-4}}
|{{ISBN|0-262-54089-4}}
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|[[University of California, Berkeley]]
|[[University of California, Berkeley]]
|''The Sources of Objectivity''
|''The Sources of Objectivity''
| n/a
| n/a
| n/a
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|[[University of Stuttgart]]
|[[University of Stuttgart]]
| ''Thinking and Talking about Things''
| ''Thinking and Talking about Things''
| n/a
| n/a
| n/a
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|[[Columbia University]]
|[[Columbia University]]
| ''Strong Feelings. Emotion, Addiction, and Human Behavior''
| ''Strong Feelings. Emotion, Addiction, and Human Behavior''
| n/a
| {{ISBN|0-262-05056-0}}
| {{ISBN|0-262-05056-0}}
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|[[Harvard University]]
|[[Harvard University]]
| ''The Origins of Concepts: Evolution vs Culture''
| ''The Origins of Concepts: Evolution vs Culture''
| n/a
| n/a
| n/a
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|[[Stanford University]]
|[[Stanford University]]
|''Knowledge, Possibility, and Consciousness''
|''Knowledge, Possibility, and Consciousness''
| n/a
| {{ISBN|0-262-16199-0}}
| {{ISBN|0-262-16199-0}}
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|[[University of California, Berkeley]]
|[[University of California, Berkeley]]
|''Rationality in Action''
|''Rationality in Action''
| n/a
|{{ISBN|0-262-19463-5}}
|{{ISBN|0-262-19463-5}}
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|[[Daniel Dennett]]
|[[Daniel Dennett]]
|[[Tufts University]]
|[[Tufts University]]
| [[Sweet Dreams: Philosophical Obstacles to a Science of Consciousness|''Sweet Dreams. Philosophical Obstacles to a Science of Consciousness'']]
|''[[Sweet Dreams: Philosophical Obstacles to a Science of Consciousness]]''
| n/a
| {{ISBN|0-262-04225-8}}
| {{ISBN|0-262-04225-8}}
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|[[Ruth Millikan]]
|[[Ruth Millikan]]
|[[University of Connecticut]]
|[[University of Connecticut]]
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20100714222927/http://www.institutnicod.org/lectures2002_en.htm ''Varieties of Meaning'']
| ''Varieties of Meaning''
| n/a
| {{ISBN|0-262-13444-6}}
| {{ISBN|0-262-13444-6}}
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|[[Ray Jackendoff]]
|[[Ray Jackendoff]]
|[[Tufts University]]
|[[Tufts University]]
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20080614041504/http://www.institutnicod.org/lectures2003_en.htm ''Mental Structures. Language, Society, Consciousness'']
| ''Mental Structures. Language, Society, Consciousness''
| [http://www.archivesaudiovisuelles.fr/131/]
| {{ISBN|0-262-10119-X}}
| {{ISBN|0-262-10119-X}}
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|[[Zenon Pylyshyn]]
|[[Zenon Pylyshyn]]
|[[Rutgers University]]
|[[Rutgers University]]
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20080516213513/http://www.institutnicod.org/lectures2004_outline.htm ''Things and Places. How the mind connects with the world'']
| ''Things and Places. How the mind connects with the world''
| [http://www.archivesaudiovisuelles.fr/242/]
| {{ISBN|0-262-16245-8}}
| {{ISBN|0-262-16245-8}}
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|[[Gilbert Harman]]
|[[Gilbert Harman]]
|[[Princeton University]]
|[[Princeton University]]
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20080516213605/http://www.institutnicod.org/lectures2005_outline.htm ''The Problem of Induction and Statistical Learning Theory'']
| ''The Problem of Induction and Statistical Learning Theory''
| n/a
| {{ISBN|0-262-08360-4}}
| {{ISBN|0-262-08360-4}}
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|[[Michael Tomasello]]
|[[Michael Tomasello]]
|[[Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology]], [[Leipzig]]
|[[Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology]], [[Leipzig]]
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20070416131832/http://www.institutnicod.org/lectures2006_outline.htm ''Origins of Human Communication'']
| ''Origins of Human Communication''
| [http://www.archivesaudiovisuelles.fr/686/]
| {{ISBN|0-262-20177-1}}
| {{ISBN|0-262-20177-1}}
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|[[Stephen Stich]]
|[[Stephen Stich]]
|[[Rutgers University]]
|[[Rutgers University]]
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20071222094037/http://www.institutnicod.org/lectures2007_outline.htm ''Moral Theory Meets Cognitive Science: How the Cognitive Science Can Transform Traditional Debates'']
| ''Moral Theory Meets Cognitive Science: How the Cognitive Science Can Transform Traditional Debates''
| [http://www.archivesaudiovisuelles.fr/974/]
| n/a
| n/a
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|[[Kim Sterelny]]
|[[Kim Sterelny]]
|[[Victoria University of Wellington]]
|[[Victoria University of Wellington]]
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20080511212515/http://www.institutnicod.org/lectures2008_outline.htm ''The Fate of the Third Chimpanzee'']
| ''The Fate of the Third Chimpanzee''
| n/a
| n/a
| n/a
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|[[Elizabeth Spelke]]
|[[Elizabeth Spelke]]
|[[Harvard University]]
|[[Harvard University]]
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20100715004553/http://www.institutnicod.org/lectures2009_outline.htm ''Sources of Human Knowledge'']
| ''Sources of Human Knowledge''
| n/a
| n/a
| n/a
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|[[Tyler Burge]]
|[[Tyler Burge]]
|[[University of California, Los Angeles]]
|[[University of California, Los Angeles]]
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20100714222853/http://www.institutnicod.org/lectures2010_outline.htm ''Thresholds of Reason'']
| ''Thresholds of Reason''
| n/a
| n/a
| n/a
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|[[Gergely Csibra]]<br />[[György Gergely]]
|[[Gergely Csibra]]<br />[[György Gergely]]
|[[Central European University]]
|[[Central European University]]
| ''Natural Pedagogy''
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20120205113626/http://www.institutnicod.org/lectures2011_outline.htm ''Natural Pedagogy'']
|[http://savoirs.ens.fr//expose.php?id=646 <nowiki>[5]</nowiki>]
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|[[New York University]]
|[[New York University]]
| ''Conscious, Preconscious, Unconscious''
| ''Conscious, Preconscious, Unconscious''
|[http://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/20200212113209/http://savoirs.ens.fr/expose.php?id=1758 <nowiki>[6]</nowiki>]
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|[[University College London]]
|[[University College London]]
|''What is innate and what is acquired in social cognition?'' and <br /> ''Mechanisms of social interaction''
|''What is innate and what is acquired in social cognition?'' and <br /> ''Mechanisms of social interaction''
|[http://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/20200212113210/http://savoirs.ens.fr/expose.php?id=1863 <nowiki>[7]</nowiki>]
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|[[New York University]]
|[[New York University]]
|''Spatial Illusions: From Mirrors to Virtual Reality''
|''Spatial Illusions: From Mirrors to Virtual Reality''
|[http://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/20200212113209/http://savoirs.ens.fr/expose.php?id=2169 <nowiki>[8]</nowiki>]
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|[[University College London]]
|[[University College London]]
|''Volition, Agency, Responsibility: Cognitive Mechanisms of Human Action''
|''Volition, Agency, Responsibility: Cognitive Mechanisms of Human Action''
|[http://savoirs.ens.fr/expose.php?id=2532 <nowiki>[9]</nowiki>]
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|[[UC Berkeley]]
|[[UC Berkeley]]
|''How language enters perception''
|''How language enters perception''
|[http://savoirs.ens.fr/expose.php?id=3150 <nowiki>[10]</nowiki>]
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|[[University of Fribourg]]
|[[University of Fribourg]]
|''Philosophical fundamentals for scientific studies of consciousness''
|''Philosophical fundamentals for scientific studies of consciousness''
|[http://savoirs.ens.fr/expose.php?id=3701 <nowiki>[11]</nowiki>]
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|[[University of California Santa Barbara]]
|[[University of California Santa Barbara]]
|''The Adaptationist Revolution and the Transformation of the Cognitive Sciences''
|''The Adaptationist Revolution and the Transformation of the Cognitive Sciences''
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W104FgWbDKs <nowiki>[12]</nowiki>]
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|[[Rutgers University]]
|[[Rutgers University]]
|''Deflating Mental Representation''
|''Deflating Mental Representation''
|[http://www.institutnicod.org/seminaires-colloques/prix-jean-nicod/conferences-et-prix-jean-nicod-2021/article/jean-nicod-lectures-and-prize-2021?lang=en]
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|[[University of Sydney|The University of Sydney]]
|[[University of Sydney|The University of Sydney]]
|''The Evolution of Experience''
|''The Evolution of Experience''
|[https://savoirs.ens.fr/expose.php?id=4130 <nowiki>[13]</nowiki>]
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|[[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]
|[[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]
|''Functional Organization of the Human Brain''
|''Functional Organization of the Human Brain''
|[https://cognition.ens.fr/en/news/prix-jean-nicod-2023-awarded-nancy-kanwisher-massachusetts-institute-technology-17419#:~:text=17%20October%202023-,The%20Prix%20Jean%20Nicod%202023%20is%20awarded%20to%20Nancy%20Kanwisher,%2C%2012%20and%2014%2C%202023.<nowiki>[14]</nowiki>]
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|[[Columbia University]]
|[[Columbia University]]
|''Understanding Music''
|''Understanding Music''
|[https://cognition.ens.fr/en/news/jean-nicod-lectures-and-prize-2024-christopher-peacocke-understanding-music-17550#:~:text=The%20Prix%20Jean%20Nicod%202024,in%20May%20and%20June%202024.<nowiki>[15]</nowiki>]
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Latest revision as of 12:14, 28 August 2024

The Jean Nicod Prize is awarded annually in Paris to a leading philosopher of mind or philosophically oriented cognitive scientist. The lectures are organized by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique as part of its effort to promote interdisciplinary research in cognitive science in France. The 1993 lectures marked the centenary of the birth of the French philosopher and logician Jean Nicod (1893–1924). Besides the CNRS, sponsors include the École Normale Supérieure and the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences. The Jean Nicod lecturer is expected to deliver at least four lectures on a topic of his or her choice, and subsequently to publish the set of lectures, or a monograph based on them in the Jean Nicod Lectures series (MIT Press/Bradford Books; F. Recanati editor).

List

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List of Jean Nicod Prize laureates from 1993 to the present day[1]
Year Name Affiliation Title Publication
1993 Jerry Fodor Rutgers University The Elm and the Expert: Mentalese and Its Semantics ISBN 0-262-56093-3
1994 Fred Dretske Stanford University Naturalizing the Mind ISBN 0-262-54089-4
1995 Donald Davidson University of California, Berkeley The Sources of Objectivity n/a
1996 Hans Kamp University of Stuttgart Thinking and Talking about Things n/a
1997 Jon Elster Columbia University Strong Feelings. Emotion, Addiction, and Human Behavior ISBN 0-262-05056-0
1998 Susan Carey Harvard University The Origins of Concepts: Evolution vs Culture n/a
1999 John Perry Stanford University Knowledge, Possibility, and Consciousness ISBN 0-262-16199-0
2000 John Searle University of California, Berkeley Rationality in Action ISBN 0-262-19463-5
2001 Daniel Dennett Tufts University Sweet Dreams: Philosophical Obstacles to a Science of Consciousness ISBN 0-262-04225-8
2002 Ruth Millikan University of Connecticut Varieties of Meaning ISBN 0-262-13444-6
2003 Ray Jackendoff Tufts University Mental Structures. Language, Society, Consciousness ISBN 0-262-10119-X
2004 Zenon Pylyshyn Rutgers University Things and Places. How the mind connects with the world ISBN 0-262-16245-8
2005 Gilbert Harman Princeton University The Problem of Induction and Statistical Learning Theory ISBN 0-262-08360-4
2006 Michael Tomasello Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig Origins of Human Communication ISBN 0-262-20177-1
2007 Stephen Stich Rutgers University Moral Theory Meets Cognitive Science: How the Cognitive Science Can Transform Traditional Debates n/a
2008 Kim Sterelny Victoria University of Wellington The Fate of the Third Chimpanzee n/a
2009 Elizabeth Spelke Harvard University Sources of Human Knowledge n/a
2010 Tyler Burge University of California, Los Angeles Thresholds of Reason n/a
2011 Gergely Csibra
György Gergely
Central European University Natural Pedagogy
2013 Ned Block[2] New York University Conscious, Preconscious, Unconscious
2014 Uta Frith and
Chris Frith
University College London What is innate and what is acquired in social cognition? and
Mechanisms of social interaction
2015 David Chalmers New York University Spatial Illusions: From Mirrors to Virtual Reality
2016 Patrick Haggard University College London Volition, Agency, Responsibility: Cognitive Mechanisms of Human Action
2017 John Campbell UC Berkeley How language enters perception
2019 Martine Nida-Rümelin University of Fribourg Philosophical fundamentals for scientific studies of consciousness
2020 Leda Cosmides
John Tooby
University of California Santa Barbara The Adaptationist Revolution and the Transformation of the Cognitive Sciences
2021 Frances Egan Rutgers University Deflating Mental Representation
2022 Peter Godfrey-Smith The University of Sydney The Evolution of Experience
2023 Nancy Kanwisher Massachusetts Institute of Technology Functional Organization of the Human Brain
2024 Christopher Peacocke Columbia University Understanding Music

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