Brogaard on Philosophy Refereeing Practices
Brit has an interesting post, with a link to further interesting discussion.
Brit has an interesting post, with a link to further interesting discussion.
Hi folks, Some students of cogsci contacted me and asked me a question: If I had all the power to decide what courses and themes will be taught in cogsci, what would I choose? Well, the decision is a really tricky one. The field is so broad. So, what would you, guys, say? And …
It’s not often that one spots a bit of philosophy in the wild: https://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/004932.html
Here.
By Brandon Towl I recently had the idea of putting together a blog that would act as a single resource for philosophy conferences and calls for papers… that is, until I found out that somebody else already did it. Although this blog does not list all conferences of interest, it …
At the recent NA-CAP, I had the good fortune to meet the legendary Richard Stallman, who gave an impassionated defense of free software. According to him, it is unethical to use proprietary software. Regardless of the degree to which you agree with him, Stallman is worth listening to and meeting in person. Failing …
A nice short review of recent research on the link between the two. (Link courtesy of Blake Myers.)