CFP: Journal of Cognitive Science

The Journal of Cognitive Science has recently increased its number of yearly issues and is looking for some submissions to be published this year.  It’s a good quality interdisciplinary journal with a fast turn-around time.  Feel free to forward this news to other blogs or listservs. From the journal’s webpage: …

CFP: The Body Represented/Embodied Representation

Special issue of the Review of Philosophy and Psychology Guest editors: Adrian J. T. Smith & Frédérique de Vignemont Call for Papers Deadline for submissions: 15th of August, 2011 Cognition is embodied. The body is represented. Is there genuinely a convergence of ideas here? Does the claim that representations of …

Was Psychosemantics a Failure?

I recently had a conversation with three self-identified Rutgers people (two Rutgers faculty plus a senior philosopher who visited Rutgers in the early 1990s) who claimed that at Rutgers it is accepted wisdom that psychosemantics was a failure.  No one ever properly solved the disjunction problem let alone naturalize semantic content. …

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