CFP: Situating Cognition: Agency, Affect, and Extension

The organizers of the second edition of the international conference in Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies, entitled SITUATING COGNITION: AGENCY, AFFECT, AND EXTENSION, welcome proposals for submitted talks and papers. The conference will take place on October 15-18, 2015, in Warsaw (Poland), at the University of Warsaw and the Polish Academy of Sciences. Proposals …

Request for Proposals: New Directions in the Study of the Mind (Cambridge)

The New Directions in the Study of the Mind Project welcomes proposals for philosophical and scientific approaches to the study of the mind which do not make the physicalist and reductionist assumptions familiar in these disciplines. Proposals can be for funding that supports various research needs: a major project on …

CFP: Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy, vol. 2

The Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy series, published by Oxford University Press and edited by Tania Lombrozo, Joshua Knobe, and Shaun Nichols, is now calling for papers for its second volume. The deadline for submissions is March 1, 2016. For more details, see the X-Phi blog.

The full program for the 2015 Minds Online Conference is now available!

I’m excited to say that we have now finalized the program for the first annual Minds Online Conference, which will be held at the Brains blog during the month of September 2015. Thanks for this are due in particular to my co-organizers, Cameron Buckner and Nick Byrd, as well as the …

Upcoming Symposium on Molyneux’s “The Logic of Mind-Body Identification”

I’m pleased to say that Bernard Molyneux’s paper “The Logic of Mind-Body Identification”, which is the first target article in our series of symposia on papers from Ergo: An Open-Access Journal of Philosophy, has now been published online. The symposium, with commentaries from István Aranyosi, Liz Irvine, and Jonathan Simon, plus a …

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