The 2025 edition of "PSA Around the World" will spotlight the work of the philosophers of science in Central-Eastern Europe. Stay tuned for the first call for abstracts!
Final reminder for the PSA International Syllabus Prize 🚨 Deadline Oct 1, 2024. $500 prize! Looking for syllabi that showcase creative ways of teaching philosophy of science beyond the Anglophone mainstream. Submissions: hc372@cam.ac.ukphilsci.org/news_man...
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Hello Blueskyers, I'll be recruiting a fully funded PhD student in the coming year, for the study of working memory and attention. If you have any students who are interested, you can ask them to contact me at bwyble@gmail.com
The philosophy department at Duke is hiring! AOS: Mind/Cognitive Science/Neuroscience. Rank: Associate/Full. Happy to answer any questions via email. academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/28490
Survey on Epistemic Challenges Faced by Native and Non-native English Speakers in #Philosophy#philscisurvey.uu.nl/jfe/form/SV_...
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The first edition of the Warwick-Prague Workshop on Mind, Ethics and Politics is hosted by our Institute this week! Warwick is represented by a strong team consisting of Naomi Eilan, Quasim Cassam, Heather Widdows, @guylongworth.bsky.social#philsky
Talk about hallucination conceptually presupposes that you can check it against veridical, non-hallucinated perception of reality, and indicate what hallucination adds, distorts etc. Which, by this theory, you just can't. So, nope, they can't be right.