CFP: Reasons and Reasoning

Georgetown University Philosophy Conference 2013 Reasons and Reasoning April 20, 2013 Keynote Speaker: Japa Pallikkathayil (University of Pittsburgh)  Inquiry into reasons and reasoning has long occupied a central place in the major philosophical disciplines. From logic and ethics to epistemology and the history of philosophy, some of our discipline’s most creative and innovative work concerns practical …

CFA: New Orleans Workshop on Agency and Responsibility

This is a call for abstracts for the second biennial New Orleans Workshop on Agency and Responsibility (NOWAR), to be held in New Orleans, LA at the Intercontinental Hotel on November 7-9, 2013.  Abstracts are welcome on any topic having to do with agency and/or responsibility.  Perspectives beyond just those …

The Analytic Functionalists Were (Probably) Right!

The mind-body problem asks: How are mental states related to physical states of the brain, the body, and behavioral states more generally? Functionalists claim that mental states are identical with functional roles, defined as relations between environmental impingements, external behaviors, and other mental states.Analytic functionalists contend that these identities are imposed …

Brains welcomes three new contributors

I am very pleased to welcome several new contributors to “Brains”: Kristina Musholt is a Fellow in the Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method at the London School of Economics. She has published papers on self-consciousness and the relationships between conceptual and non-conceptual forms of representation. Miguel Angel Sebastián …

Paul Thagard on analytic philosophy's "dogmas"

Via Brian Leiter, this post by Paul Thagard criticizes what he claims are eleven “dogmas” of “analytic philosophy”, which he describes as the attempt “to use the study of language and logic to analyze concepts that are important for the study of knowledge (epistemology), reality (metaphysics), and morality (ethics)”. Against …

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