In the next few months we will continue our regular series of journal symposia at the Brains blog, and also feature visits from several authors of recent books:
- During the week of February 19, Chauncey Maher (Dickinson College) will blog about Plant Minds: A Philosophical Defense (Routledge, 2017).
- Beginning the week of March 6 we will host a symposium on Alex Madva‘s “A Plea for Anti-Anti Individualism: How Oversimple Psychology Misleads Social Policy”, Ergo 3 (27), 2016, with commentaries by Saray Ayala, Sally Haslanger, and Jennifer Saul.
- During the week of March 13, Tom Polger (Cincinnati) and Larry Shapiro (Wisconsin-Madison) will blog about The Multiple Realization Book (Oxford, 2016).
- Beginning the week of March 27 we will host a discussion of contributions by Kent Berridge, Hanna Pickard, and Jerome C. Wakefield to a forthcoming symposium in Neuroethics on Marc Lewis‘s book The Biology of Desire: Why Addiction Is Not a Disease (PublicAffairs, 2016).
- From April 5-11, Susanna Siegel (Harvard University) will blog about The Rationality of Perception (Oxford, 2017).
- And beginning the week of April 17 we will host a symposium on Steven Gross and Jonathan Flombaum‘s paper “Does Perceptual Consciousness Overflow Cognitive Access? The Challenge from Probabilistic, Hierarchical Processes”, Mind & Language, forthcoming, with commentaries by Jacob Beck, Ned Block, Nico Orlandi, and Ian Phillips.
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