Live chat with Alvin Goldman on the epistemology of intuitions
… hosted by Philosophy Talk, at noon PST today (Friday, 9/12).
… hosted by Philosophy Talk, at noon PST today (Friday, 9/12).
Nicholas Humphrey, Iain McGilchrist, and Roger Penrose discuss the question with Joanna Kavenna at another iai forum: Watch more videos on iai.tv
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS The conference “Real Possibilities, Indeterminism and Free Will” will take place at the University of Konstanz, Germany on 18-21 March 2015. The conference will mark the final phases of two ongoing projects at the University of Konstanz:
I am pleased to announce that our next Mind & Language symposium is on Wayne Wu’s “Against Division: Consciousness, Information and the Visual Streams,” from the journal’s September 2014 issue, with commentaries by David Kaplan (Macquarie), Pete Mandik (William Paterson), and Thomas Schenk (Erlangen-Nuremberg). According to the influential dual systems model of visual processing …
Now that summer is nearing its end, activities at the blog will be picking up again. In addition to the upcoming symposium on Wayne Wu’s article, “Against Division: Consciousness, Information and the Visual Streams”, from the September 2014 issue of Mind & Language (with commentaries by David Kaplan, Pete Mandik, and …
Classical explanations of social cognition assume that complex social interaction involves social understanding and that social understanding in turn depends on the ability to read others’ minds, i.e. on the ability to attribute mental states, such as beliefs and desires, to others for the purposes of predicting and explaining their …
Centre for Philosophical Psychology, University of Antwerp Call for papers: Conference on intentions, University of Antwerp, December 10-11, 2014. Topic: There are so many kinds of intentions: proximal, distal, immediate, prior, ‘-in-action’, present-directed, future-directed, motor, etc. How are they connected to each other and what role do they play in …