Philosophers’ Carnival: Call for Submissions

By Jim Virtel For the first time in its storied 4.5 year history, Brains will be hosting the Philosophers’ Carnival on Monday, April 26th!  We will accept submissions in any area of philosophy but will give preference to posts concerning philosophy of mind broadly construed.  The submission deadline is April …

What is non-perceptual positive conceivability?

By Kelly Trogdon Hello all, This is my first post here – thanks Gualtiero for inviting me.   As I read Chalmers’ “Does Conceivability Entail Possibility?” (2002), he claims that a state of positive conceivability is positive in virtue of involving a “positive intuition” of a situation, and to have …

A Sexy Title for a Course on Mind and Evolution

Speaking of evolutionary theory, I’m going to propose a “new-ish” course dealing with evolution and the mind.  The goal is to cover some topics in psychology/neuroscience from an evolutionary perspective.  The problem is to find a good title.  Here are some options: Evolutionary Cognitive Neuroscience Evolutionary Psychology Minds, Brains, and …

First mention of ‘content/vehicle’ distinction?

The conceptual distinction between representational vehicles and representational contents is very old, probably older than Plato. Lately, however, I’ve been wondering when the first use of this actual terminology emerged. Pete Mandik took time out from hammering brains to tell me he thinks the first use of this terminology might …

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