<div dir="ltr"><div class="inbox-inbox-uyb8Gf"><div><div class="inbox-inbox-F3hlO"><div dir="ltr">Dear connectionists,<br><br>This is a call for abstracts for a workshop on “Agency In The Physical Sciences,” which will be held at ECAL 2017.<br><br><b>DESCRIPTION</b>:
Agency is a ubiquitous concept in biology but virtually non-existent in
physics. Roughly, agency can be seen as an abstraction of living
organisms that focuses more on action, perception, and goal-directedness
(normativity) than on replication and growth. "Agent-like" structures
can be found in simple simulation models (physics) such as cellular
automata or reaction-diffusion systems, as well as in the protocells of
synthetic biology. However, "agent-like" currently remains an intuitive
classification. This workshop's purpose is to support research directed
towards making such a classification in a formal or quantitative way.
Relevant questions include:<br><br>* What sorts of physical structures can be said to be agents?<br>* What can be gained by understanding them as agents?<br>* What sorts of agents are they?<br>* And by virtue of what physical properties are they those sorts of agents?<div><br>The
workshop aims to explore questions relating to agency in its most
primitive forms, both in simulation and in physical reality. To this
end, we invite both theoretical and empirical contributions on primitive
agency.<br>* The emphasis for theoretical contributions is on clear
definitions and quantification: we are most interested in concepts that
lend themselves to a rigorous analysis.<br>* Empirical contributions
should describe apparently purposeful, or otherwise apparently agentive,
behaviour in systems simpler than those previously known to display
such behaviour.<br><br><b>ABSTRACTS</b>: We invite the submission of
short one- or two-page abstracts. Successful submissions will be
allocated either a 10-minute or 20-minute presentation slot; submissions
should indicate which format the authors would prefer. Presented
abstracts will be collected and published on a web page. Please send
abstracts to: <a href="mailto:aips.workshop.2017@gmail.com" target="_blank">aips.workshop.2017@gmail.com</a><br><br><b>DATES</b>:<br>June 4th: Abstract submission deadline<br>June 25th: Notification (+/- 3 days)<br><br><b>WEBSITE</b>: <a href="https://agencyscience.wordpress.com" target="_blank">https://agencyscience.wordpress.com</a><div><br><br>Best Regards,<br>Eran Agmon<br>Martin Biehl<br>Christopher L Buckley<br>Simon McGregor<br>Nathaniel Virgo<br>Olaf Witkowski</div></div></div></div></div></div><div class="inbox-inbox-uyb8Gf"><div><div title="Show quoted text" tabindex="0" class="inbox-inbox-mg">…</div></div></div></div>