Ruth Millikan: Unicepts

Unicepts Ruth Millikan, University of Connecticut Proposed in Beyond Concepts; Unicepts, Language and Natural Information (Millikan 2017, Oxford UP) is that many of the roles traditionally thought of as played by concepts are played instead by “unicepts.” Supporting this is the claim that most kinds recognized in common life and …

Work with Us at Brains! Call for Associate Editor Self-Nominations

Hi All, Brains relies on contributions from scholars working in Philosophy of Mind and Cognitive Science. It is a volunteer-run organization, but also one of the major public venues for work in the field. If you would like to contribute to this project, please consider self-nominating for one of our …

Tony Cheng: Snowdon on Knowing One’s Own Experience

Snowdon on Knowing One’s Own Experience By Tony Cheng Paul F. Snowdon passed away unexpectedly in summer 2022. The posts dedicating to our memories of him were written a while ago, and we are pleased that these pieces can finally appear after some delays. Personally, I first met Paul back …

Charles Jansen: Snowdon on Personal Identity

Snowdon on Personal Identity By Charles Jansen Seminars with Paul Snowdon would typically begin with a single argument, written in the middle of a whiteboard. Snowdon would unpick the argument premise by premise, disambiguating, clarifying and outlining how it departed from (or, less frequently, aligned with) what we might ordinarily …

Memorial Symposium: In Honor of Paul F. Snowdon

By Tony Cheng In Memorial of Paul F. Snowdon Paul Snowdon began his academic journey as an undergraduate at University College, Oxford, where he was mentored by Sir. Peter Strawson. He later served as a tutorial fellow at Exeter College, Oxford, from 1971 to 2001. Following this, he held the …

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