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Since 2017, France’s Fifth Republic has been polarized between three novel coalitions—techno-bourgeois, far-right and radical left. After July’s snap elections, as Macron once again pockets the ‘anti-...
The archives of the International Cognition and Culture Institute (active 2008-2021) are now freely online with past blogs, webinars, and discussions from anthropologists, biologists, cognitive scientists, historians, linguists, and philosophers: cognitionandculture.net/index.html
"Social reward predicts false belief understanding in Namibian Hai||om children" by Roman Stengelin, Ljubica Petrović, Maleen Thiele, Robert Hepach, Daniel B. M. Haun onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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The long read: This summer, one of my lectures was protested by far-right students. Their rhetoric brought to mind some of the darkest moments of 20th-century history – and overlapped with mainstream ...
Alvin Goldman, a ground-breaking and inspiring scholar and a good friend to many of us in Paris and around the world
Alvin Goldman, one of the most influential epistemologists of the past 50 years, has died.
Alvin I. Goldman, emeritus professor of philosophy and cognitive science at Rutgers University, and one of the most influential epistemologists of the past 50 years, has died. Professor Goldman was kn...
Helena Miton's tought-provoking Aeon essay on how cultural knowledge is archived in human bodies aeon.co/essays/how-d...
If human knowledge can disappear so easily, why have so many cultural practices survived without written records?
Bernard Lortat-Jacob, ami chaleureux, formidable ethnomusicologue (www.lortajablog.fr), est mort. Il m'avait accompagné chez les Dorzé en 1974, pour y étudier leurs polyphonies, et avait produit un disque exemplaire