CFP: The Hard Problem of Consciousness, Special Issue of Topoi

apologies for x-postings  CFP: The Hard Problem of Consciousness, Special Issue of Topoi In addition to the below CFP we are also seeking to expand our pool of reviewers for this issue. If you are available to review a paper please contact the guest editors named below. Much work in …

More on the Obama administration’s brain-mapping initiative

Here: President Obama on Tuesday will announce a broad new research initiative, starting with $100 million in 2014, to invent and refine new technologies to understand the human brain, senior administration officials said Monday. A senior administration scientist compared the new initiative to the Human Genome Project, in that it …

Anosognosia for hemiplegia and types of body representation

xposted at idontknowwhatiam another attempt to popularise what I do! Continuing the theme of providing popular summaries of my papers today I’d like to talk a little about anosognosia for hemiplegia and some implications the disorder has for understanding how we represent our own bodies.

cfa AAP stream "advances in Philosophy of the Cognitive Sciences"

Apologies for Cross Posting- please distribute to interested parties As part of this year’s Australasian Association of Philosophy meeting (7th-12th July, University of Quensland St Lucia campus) I will be coordinating a stream called “Advances in Philosophy of the Cognitive Sciences”.

cfa AAP stream “advances in Philosophy of the Cognitive Sciences”

Apologies for Cross Posting- please distribute to interested parties As part of this year’s Australasian Association of Philosophy meeting (7th-12th July, University of Quensland St Lucia campus) I will be coordinating a stream called “Advances in Philosophy of the Cognitive Sciences”. In recent decades philosophers taking a rigerously naturalistic approach …

CFP: Buffalo Experimental Philosophy Conference

October 11th & 12th, 2013 Keynote speaker: EdouardMachery (Pitt)    Submissions are invited on any topic pertaining to experimental philosophy. Authors will have approximately 35 min. presentation time. Authors can report new experimental results or contribute to broader philosophical or methodological debates over existing results.

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