Philosophers’ Carnival #154
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As part of its fall open submission cycle, the John Templeton Foundation welcomes online funding inquiries in the areas of philosophy and theology. The submission window is August 1 to October 1, 2013. Proposed philosophical projects need not have religion or theology as a focus. To submit an online funding …
The following articles by Brains contributors were posted to PhilPapers in the past month. Please let me know of any oversights! — JS Robert Briscoe (forthcoming). On the Uses of Make-Perceive. In Fiona Macpherson & Fabian Dorsch (eds.), Perceptual Memory and Perceptual Imagination (OUP). Robert Briscoe (forthcoming). Visual Experience, Informational …
Philosophy has lost one of its greats, Fred Dretske. Among other things, he authored the classic Knowledge and the Flow of Information which is a key source for information-based semantic theories. At a personal level, he was always kind and patient with me, a neuroscientist, peppering him with questions via email, …
I’m going to have a post up soon introducing Lisa Bortolotti as Brains’ featured scholar for the month of July, but in the meantime there is some more exciting news to announce. First, CMU’s Wayne Wu has agreed to be a featured scholar during the month of August, when he’ll …
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 …
A massive June edition at Siris.