The Information Philosopher - dedicated to the new information philosophyhttps://www.informationphilosopher.com/
but mistaken idea in cognitive neuroscience that our brains are digital computers. There is no "representation" of our knowledge that could be seen by a neuroscientist or captured
Information Philosopher is dedicated to the new Information Philosophy, with explanations for Freedom, Values, and Knowledge.
First CfP: 18th Int. Conf. on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management (EKAW 2012) from Annette ten Teije on 2011-11-29 (www-rdf-interehttps://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-rdf-interest/2011Nov/0005.html
knowledge 4) Social and Cognitive Aspects of Knowledge Representation • Knowledge representation inspired by cognitive science • Synergies between humans and machines • Knowledge
Gerd Gigerenzerhttp://statlit.org/Gigerenzer.htm
Brighton in Topics in Cognitive Science, 1, 107–143. 2009: Public knowledge of benefits of breast and prostate cancer screening in Europe Co-authors: J. Mata and R. Frank. Journal
Naturalized Epistemology (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Spring 2009 Edition)https://plato.sydney.edu.au/archives/spr2009/entries/epistemology-naturalized/
scientific study of our cognitive systems as at best only distantly related to their effort to reply to skeptical arguments. Arguments for skepticism rely, implicitly or explicitl
Charles Hartshorne "Theism in Asian and Western Thought"http://anthonyflood.com/hartshornetheismasianwestern.htm
Infallibility, cognitive or volitional, is a divine attribute. Even an infallible creator cannot produce infallible creatures. It is not clear why a cosmic conspiracy, or a
Joaquin Fusterhttp://www.joaquinfuster.com/
Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience & Human Behavior School of Medicine University of California at Los Angeles Professional Address: UCL
Curricullum Vitae of Dr. Joaquin Fuster
Peak Experienceshttps://www.biopsychiatry.com/bgcharlton/peak.html
the PE but without the cognitive (thinking) component. Both the capacity for cognitive performance and the capacity to store memories are reduced by the deliberate impairment of c
what is the significance of peak experiences?
Injustice, Inequality and Evolutionary Psychologyhttps://www.hedweb.com/bgcharlton/evolpsych.html
are interpreted in cognitive terms as domain-specific, information-processing modules which have evolved to detect relevant stimuli in the external and internal enviro
by Bruce G Charlton
The Neanderthal theory of autismhttp://www.rdos.net/eng/asperger.htm
in dogs? Trends in Cognitive Sciences 9 :9, 439-444 Link Daniel G. Bradley, David E. MacHugh, Patrick Cunningham, and Ronan T. Loftus (1996). Mitochondrial diversity and the origi
Pragmatism Cybraryhttp://www.pragmatism.org/
anthropology, cognitive science, semiotics, etc., brought it back into contact with flourishing pragmatist views. In summary, pragmatism has been a small but potent philosophy bef
The Forever Failures of the Cult of Self Improvement — Frogesayhttps://frogesay.neocities.org/articles/2021-05/the-forever-failures-of-the-cult-of-self-improvement
anecdotal evidence as a cognitive revolution that you, too, can be privy to for the low cost of a CDN$ 14.95/month + applicable taxes after 30 days (cancel anytime) Audible.ca sub
The world of self-improvement is cultish and ultimately stupid.
Virtue Epistemology (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2004 Edition)https://plato.sydney.edu.au/archives/fall2004/entries/epistemology-virtue/
normative properties of cognitive agents. Hence virtue theories in ethics have been described as person-based rather than act-based, and virtue epistemology has been described as
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