CFP: Ergo, an Open Access Journal of Philosophy

Ergo is a general, open access philosophy journal accepting submissions on all philosophical topics and from all philosophical traditions. This includes, among other things: history of philosophy, work in both the analytic and continental traditions, as well as formal and empirically informed philosophy. Ergo uses a triple-anonymous peer review process …

Recent Work by Brains Contributors

The following articles by Brains contributors were posted to PhilPapers in the past month. Please let me know of any oversights! — JS Richard Brown (2013). Chalmers’ “Unholy Stew”: Review of Constructing the World by David Chalmers. The Philosophers’ Magazine (61):115-118. Pete Mandik (2013). What is Visual and Phenomenal but …

CFP: Mental Actions and Mental Agency

CALL FOR PAPERS Mental Actions and Mental Agency Special Issue of the Review of Philosophy and Psychology Guest Editors: Anika Fiebich, and John Michael Deadline for Submissions: February 1st 2014 In recent decades, mental actions have been discussed intensively in the scientific debate on intentional actions. Within this debate ‘mental …

CFA: Toward a Science of Consciousness 2014

Conference Announcement and Call for Abstracts Toward a Science of Consciousness 2014 April 21-26, 2014, Tucson, Arizona The 20th Anniversary Conference Speakers will include: Ned Block, David Chalmers, Karl Deisseroth, Daniel Dennett, David Eagleman, Rebecca Goldstein, Stuart Hameroff, Christof Koch, Henry Markram, John Searle, Petra Stoerig, Giulio Tononi and many more. …

Should there be more texts by women authors in philosophy of mind anthologies?

An interesting discussion at New APPS, spurred by the following list: Lycan and Prinz, Mind and Cognition: An Anthology (3rd ed., 2008) has three texts by women (one of them co-written with a man) among 56 chapters. Heil, Philosophy of Mind: A Guide and Anthology (2004) has five texts by …

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