The Substantiality of Philosophical Analysis
The story so far: Concepts of philosophical categories such as knowledge or justice, are, or gain their cognitive significance from, explanatory theories of the relevant domain (involving epistemic...
View ArticleSymposium on Fischer et. al. ‘Experimental Ordinary Language Philosophy’
In ‘Experimental ordinary language philosophy: a cross-linguistic investigation of default inferences’, (Synthese, 2019) Eugen Fischer, Paul Engelhard, Joachim Horvath and Hiroshi Ohtani seek to take...
View ArticleCall for Participants: Online “Corpus Fortnight”
The Australasian Experimental Philosophy Group has organized a two-week event on corpus methods, running from 18-31 May. Corpus Fortnight will feature 13 talks via Zoom exploring the use of corpus...
View ArticleCognitive Science of Philosophy Symposium: Corpus Analysis
Welcome to the Brains Blog’s new Symposium series on the Cognitive Science of Philosophy! The aim of the series is to examine the use of methods from the cognitive sciences to generate philosophical...
View ArticleCognitive Science of Philosophy Symposium: Adversarial Collaboration
Welcome to the Brains Blog’s Symposium series on the Cognitive Science of Philosophy! The aim of the series is to examine the use of methods from the cognitive sciences to generate philosophical...
View ArticleCognitive Science of Philosophy Symposium: Metaethics and Experimental...
Welcome to the Brains Blog’s Symposium series on the Cognitive Science of Philosophy! The aim of the series is to examine the use of methods from the cognitive sciences to generate philosophical...
View ArticleClosing Conference of Duke’s Summer Seminars in Neuroscience and Philosophy...
We are excited to share information about the Closing Conference of the 2021 Summer Seminars in Neuroscience and Philosophy (SSNAP) with you! This is 2-day event featuring Keynote addresses from...
View ArticleSymposium on Fischer & Sytsma’s “Zombie Intuitions”
We’re pleased to share our latest symposium discussing “Zombie intuitions” a new paper in Cognition by Eugen Fischer (University of East Anglia) and Justin Sytsma (Victoria University of Wellington),...
View ArticleDiscussing Richard Nisbett’s Thinking: A Memoir — X-Phi, Culture,...
You have surely heard about cultural differences in reasoning, how people can fabricate reasons when asked to explain one of their decisions, and how many people seem systematically susceptible to...
View ArticleSurvey: Philosophy and/of/with Neuroscience
Eugenio Petrovich and Brains partner Marco Viola are surveying philosophers about the interaction between philosophy and neuroscience for a project titled “Philosophy and/with/of Science” funded by...
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