Predicting Disagreement: Strange Fictions in X-Phi

My paper with Edward Cokely entitled “Predicting Philosophical Disagreement” is now out in Philosophy Compass. It puts in one accessible piece the work we’ve done over the past several years showing that heritable personality traits predict disagreement in a number of philosophical domains, even among verifiable experts. In the article …

Consider Publishing in the Journal of Cognitive Science

If you have a good paper and would like a quick publication, the Journal of Cognitive Science is an international interdisciplinary peer reviewed journal that is looking for philosophy contributions (as well as contributions in other cognitive science disciplines). It guarantees a super-fast turnaround time from submission to decision, and …

Symposium on Butterfill and Apperly’s “How to Construct a Minimal Theory of Mind” (Mind & Language 28, 606-637)

With apologies for the delay, I’m glad to begin our next Mind & Language symposium, on Stephen Butterfill and Ian Apperly’s article “How to Construct a Minimal Theory of Mind”, with commentaries by Hannes Rakoczy (Göttingen), Shannon Spaulding (Oklahoma State), and Tad Zawidzki (George Washington University).

Call for Nominations: Glushko Dissertation Prizes in Cognitive Science

The Robert J. Glushko Dissertation Prizes in Cognitive Science Nomination Deadline: January 15, 2014 The Cognitive Science Society and the Glushko-Samuelson Foundation seek nominations for up to five outstanding dissertation prizes in cognitive science.  The goals of these prizes are to increase the prominence of cognitive science, and encourage students to engage in …

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