Consciousness and Moral Cognition

The Review of  Philosophy and Psychology has just released a call for papers for a special issue on Consciousness and Moral Cognition.  In essence, the editors are interested in questions about how people’s attributions of consciousness affect their moral judgments. Do people think that they have a greater obligation to …

Reconstructing the movie in your head, Redux

I’ve been thinking about the paper and movie linked at the previous post. Have a look at that if you haven’t, because it’s neat.  Here’s what you might think about the movie. You might look at the clip on the left and the movie on the right, and think “Wow! …

Call For Papers: Collective Intentionality

Collective Intentionality VIII University of Manchester August 28-31, 2012 Collective Intentionality VIII – as the name suggests! – is the eighth in a series of large-scale international events on joint and/or cooperative action, reasoning, decision, intention, attention, and associated mental and agential phenomena, topics that impact on issues in ethics …

The Myth of Phenomenological Overflow

UPDATE 7/27/11 The paper is now available on Consciousness and Cognition’s website:  The myth of phenomenological overflow —————– I have just finished my contribution to the Special Issue of Consciousness and Cognition that I am editing featuring descendants of papers from the second online consciousness conference and made the pre-print …

What kind of evidence is phenomenological evidence?

Recently there has been a lot of interesting work (including some by one of our own) done on the epistemic status of first-personal reports on conscious states. The usual target in this tradition is the assumption of a certain kind of first-person authority concerning what consciousness is like for someone …

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