Philosophy and Computation – Online Workshop

Sunday, May 13, University of Lund, Sweden Details The workshop “Philosophy and Computation” aims to be a platform for various discussions concerning the use of computability in philosophy (for example, how computational complexity constraints can contribute to explain human understanding) and also questions concerning the philosophical investigation of computation (like questions related to Church-Turing thesis). The workshop is …

Protolanguage and Experimental Semiotics

Last week I had the good fortune of participating in a stimulating workshop on protolanguage organized by Dorit Bar-On and Mitch Green at the University of Virginia.  Thanks to the organizers for their excellent work. I was asked to comment on a paper by Bruno Galantucci (BG) et al. on a new …

Call for Papers: Special Issue of the Review of Philosophy and Psychology

“Distributed cognition and memory research: How do distributed memory systems work?”Special issue of the Review of Philosophy and PsychologyGuest editors: Kourken Michaelian and John SuttonCall for PapersDeadline for submissions: July 15, 2012According to the extended mind hypothesis in philosophy of cognitive science and the related distributed cognition hypothesis in cognitive anthropology, remembering does …

Repost: Final Call for Papers! Consciousness and Moral Cognition in RoPP

Submissions for a special issue of the Review of Philosophy and Psychology on consciousness attribution in moral cognition are due at the end of this month. The list of invited authors includes: Kurt Gray (Maryland) and Chelsea Schein (Maryland), Anthony I. Jack (Case Western Reserve) and Philip Robbins (Missouri), Edouard …

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