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Local fictionalism and the integrity of a subject
Published on 25 Aug 2025
by Agata Machcewicz-Grad Faculty of Philosophy, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
Imagining the immoral: examining imaginative resistance in active narrative engagement
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Anna S. Caruso Thalia R. Goldstein Department of Psychology, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA
Beyond minimalism: why objectivity matters for metaethical moral realism
Published on 14 Aug 2025
by Ivan Gonzalez-Cabrera Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany
An action-first account of episodic memory
Published on 14 Aug 2025
by Alison Springle Seth Goldwasser Department of Philosophy, University of Miami, Coral Gables, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, USA
Memories as data: The case of radical reuse
Published on 11 Aug 2025
by Sara Aronowitz Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Mind as quasi-miracle
Published on 9 Aug 2025
by Craig Bourne Emily Caddick Bourne a Philosophy, School of Creative Arts, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UKb Philosophy, School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
Embracing the complexity of our lives as believers: Belief as Emotion – a précis (OUP, 2025)
Published on 9 Aug 2025
by Miriam Schleifer mccormick University of Richmond
Psychotherapeutic fictionalism: what’s truth got to do with it?
Published on 29 Jul 2025
by Spencer Knafelc Department of Philosophy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
A minimalist approach to memory causality
Published on 29 Jul 2025
by Julian Bacharach Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Addiction and emotions: From distress-regulation loops to affective recovery niches
Published on 26 Jul 2025
by Zoey Lavallee Anke Snoek Frøydis Gammelsæter a Department of Philosophy, McGill University, Centre for Research in Ethics, Montréal, Canadab Department of Psychiatry, Amsterdam University Medical Centerc Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Arts and Ideas, University of Oslo
Explaining joint attention: Between epistemic justification and psychological processing
Published on 25 Jul 2025
by Lucas Battich a Institut Jean-Nicod, EHESS, CNRS, École Normale Supérieure, PSL Univesity, Paris, Franceb Laboratoire de Neurosciences Cognitives et Computationnelles (LNC2), INSERM U960, École Normale Supérieure, PSL University, Paris, France
Moral illusions
Published on 25 Jul 2025
by Maria Waggoner Department of Philosophy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, U.S.A
Sacred leaders and true believers: devotion and the politics of helplessness
Published on 24 Jul 2025
by David Livingstone Smith School of Arts and Humanities, University of New England, Biddeford, ME, USA
Remembering without (representational) memory: a neuro-computational study on regaining categoricity and compositionality from minimal traces
Published on 22 Jul 2025
by Zahra Fayyaz Francesca Righetti Laurenz Wiskott Markus Werning a Faculty of Computer Science, Institute for Neural Computation (INI), Ruhr-University Bochum, Bochum, Germanyb Department of Philosophy II, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany
In defence of mathematical content
Published on 19 Jul 2025
by Tommi Buder-Gröndahl Faculty of Arts, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Is it a tastytaste or a greedgrab? The importance of label choice in language design
Published on 18 Jul 2025
by Ethan Landes Department of Psychology, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK
The interface mind
Published on 18 Jul 2025
by Marcin Milkowski Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warszawa, Poland
The freedom to believe in free will: evidence from an adoption study against the first law of behavioral genetics
Published on 17 Jul 2025
by Emily A. Willoughby Alan Love Matt McGue Tobias Edwards Alexandros Giannelis James J. Lee a Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Minneapolis, USAb Department of Philosophy and Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Minneapolis, USA
Science as intuition pump: Dennett’s methodological legacy for philosophy
Published on 15 Jul 2025
by Jag Williams Ann-Sophie Barwich a Cognitive Science Program, Indiana University BloomingtonBloomington, Indiana, USAb Department of Philosophy, Indiana University Bloomington, Bloomington, Indiana, USAc Department of History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine, Indiana University Bloomington, Bloomington, Indiana, USAd Neuroscience Program, Indiana UniversityBloomingtone Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachussets, USA
Boredom’s function: A précis of The Anatomy of Boredom
Published on 14 Jul 2025
by Andreas Elpidorou Department of Philosophy, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, USA
Fading prospects of hermeneutic mental fictionalism
Published on 10 Jul 2025
by Uku Tooming Institute of Philosophy and Semiotics, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia
The promises and perils of the psychedelic turn in psychiatry
Published on 10 Jul 2025
by Elly Vintiadis Philosophy Department, Deree - The American College of Greece, Greece
The role of self-transcendent emotions in psychedelic experiences: a two-process proposal
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Florian Cova Federico Seragnoli a Philosophy Department & Swiss Center for Affective Sciences, University of Geneva, Genève, Switzerlandb Département de Philosophie, Université de Genève, Genève, Switzerlandc Addictology Department, Geneva University Hospital, Genève, Switzerlandd Institute of Psychology, Lausanne University, Lausanne, Switzerland
Meaning at the limits of practical agency
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Kaitlyn Creasy Department of Philosophy, California State University San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA, USA
Chatbot-fictionalism and empathetic AI: Should we worry about AI when AI worries about us?
Published on 28 Jun 2025
by Stacie Friend Kris Goffin a School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UKb Department of Philosophy, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlandsc Department of Philosophy, University of Antwerp - Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, Antwerp, Belgium
Animal minds and the methodological challenges of comparative cognition
Published on 27 Jun 2025
by Diego Morales Philosophy & Ethics Group Eindhoven University of Technology
Inserting the African multidimensional personhood (AMP) model between the personhood of the mental health practitioner and psychological practice
Published on 27 Jun 2025
by Shahieda Jansen Regional Services, University of South Africa, Cape Town, South Africa
Epistemic injustice and psychotherapy
Published on 27 Jun 2025
by Anna Drożdżowicz J.P. Grodniewicz a Department of Law, Philosophy and International Studies, University of Inland Norway, Lillehammer, Norwayb Copernicus Center for Interdisciplinary Studies, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland
Unpacking how the biomedical model prioritizes the subpersonal level in mental health inquiry
Published on 25 Jun 2025
by Nicolò Gaj Research Unit for Philosophical Psychology, Department of Psychology, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy
The Wicked and the Ill
Published on 24 Jun 2025
by Somogy Varga Andrew J. Latham Edouard Machery a Department of Philosophy and History of Ideas, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmarkb CPEMPH Research Associate, University of Johannesburg, South Africac Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Defending mental fictionalism: A précis of Mind as Metaphor
Published on 23 Jun 2025
by Adam Toon The Centre for the Study of the Life Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK
The ambivalent wisdom of moral disgust
Published on 19 Jun 2025
by Brandon Yip School of Social Sciences, Singapore Management University, Singapore
Digital personomics: precision and digital psychiatry beyond reductionism
Published on 19 Jun 2025
by Axel Constant School of Engineering and Informatics, The University of Sussex, Brighton, UK
Ambition, devotion, and surrender
Published on 18 Jun 2025
by Sarah K. Paul Philosophy, New York University Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, UAE
When counting conscious subjects, the result needn’t always be a determinate whole number
Published on 17 Jun 2025
by Eric Schwitzgebel Sophie R. Nelson a Department of Philosophy, University of California, Riverside, CA, USAb Department of Philosophy, New York University, New York, NY, USA
Why people with depression appear to be demotivated
Published on 16 Jun 2025
by Hadis Farokhi Department of Philosophy, School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
Fictional minds extend for real
Published on 10 Jun 2025
by Marco Facchin Centre for Philosophical Psychology, Antwerp University, Antwerp, Belgium
Knowing how to listen: musical professionals listening to music
Published on 7 Jun 2025
by Giulia Lorenzi Department of Philosophy, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
Trying is good
Published on 2 Jun 2025
by Zoë Johnson King Department of Philosophy, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA
Lay perceptions of psychology: the (mis)match between lay beliefs and explanatory stances
Published on 31 May 2025
by Francisco Cruz André Mata CICPSI, Faculdade de Psicologia, Universidade de Lisboa, Alameda da Universidade, Lisbon, Portugal
On a new content indeterminacy problem in neuroscience
Published on 30 May 2025
by Caitlin Mace History and Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, USA
Psychedelic-assisted therapy, metacognition, and the problem of integration: a tri-phasic approach
Published on 30 May 2025
by Traill Dowie a Medicine and Psychology, School of Medicine and Psychology, Australian National University, Canberra, Australiab Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, La Trobe University, Canberra, Australiac Psychotherapy, Ikon Institute of Australia, Canberra, Australia
Neural language models as content analysis tools in psychology
Published on 29 May 2025
by Alessandro Acciai Lucia Guerrisi Alessio Plebe Rossella Suriano Department of Cognitive Science, University of Messina, Messina, ME, Italy
The study of mystical experiences and Latour’s ontological turn: toward a participatory approach
Published on 24 May 2025
by André van der Braak School of Religion and Theology, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Primary delusional experiences in schizophrenia and the sacred: a qualitative study
Published on 24 May 2025
by Nikolas Fascendini Stefano Amorosi Alberto Dell’Eva Carlo Marchesi Matteo Tonna a Department of Medicine and Surgery, Psychiatric Unit, University of Parma, Parma, Italyb Department of Mental Health, Local Health Service, Parma, Italy
Where are the birthing women? Rethinking agency, culture, and explanation in evolutionary psychology
Published on 21 May 2025
by Orli Dahan Tel-Hai College, Faculty of Social Sciences & Humanities, Kiryat Shmona, Israel
“Bias and Wisdom of Crowds”
Published on 21 May 2025
by Katharina Berndt a Department of Philosophy, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Swedenb Institute for Futures Studies, Stockholm, Sweden
The role of stakes in lying: an empirical investigation of the robustness of the folk concept of lying
Published on 20 May 2025
by Nikolai Shurakov Alex Wiegmann a Institute of Philosophy and Semiotics, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estoniab Department of Philosophy I, Ruhr University Bochum/University of Granada, Bochum, Germany
Rylean fictions for mental fictionalism
Published on 19 May 2025
by Felipe Morales Carbonell Departamento de Filosofía, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile
Husserl’s phenomenology of empathy: revisiting core insights and addressing contemporary critiques
Published on 19 May 2025
by Junguo Zhang College of Philosophy, Nankai University, Tianjin, China
Rethinking the cognitive foundations of the attention economy
Published on 10 May 2025
by Jelle Bruineberg Center for Subjectivity Research Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Pantheism: One and all
Published on 8 May 2025
by Peter Sjöstedt-Hughes Department of Psychology, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK
Mommy’s favorite: should parents try to love their children equally?
Published on 8 May 2025
by Bouke de Vries Department of Philosophy, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
Fans and fanaticism: the vulnerability of devotion and sportswashing as exploitation
Published on 30 Apr 2025
by Jake Wojtowicz Alfred Archer Kyle Fruh a Independent Researcher, Rochester, NY, USAb Department of Philosophy, Tilburg University, Tilburg, the Netherlandsc Department of Philosophy, Duke Kunshan University, Kunshan, Jiangsu, China
What should philosophers do with “deceptive” intuition pumps? Restrictionism vs reformism
Published on 29 Apr 2025
by Arata Matsuda Masashi Takeshita a Faculty of Law, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japanb Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Hokkaido University, Hokkaido, Japan
Mental fictionalism and the dangers of Cartesian apologia
Published on 25 Apr 2025
by Joseph Gough Department of Philosophy, University of Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK
Foundations of joint action: what are minimal forms of shared intentionality?
Published on 22 Apr 2025
by Katja Crone Max Gab Stefano Vincini a Department of Philosophy and Political Science, TU Dortmund University, Dortmund, Germanyb Independent Scholar
Spatial concepts and rodent maze studies
Published on 16 Apr 2025
by Jordan Dopkins Perimeter College (Humanities), Georgia State University, Decatur, GA, USA
Three strategies for shared intention: plural, aggregate and reductive
Published on 15 Apr 2025
by Stephen A. Butterfill Department of Philosophy, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
Attending, acting, and feeling together
Published on 11 Apr 2025
by Michael Schmitz Institut für Philosophie, Universität Wien, Wien, Austria
Affective strategies of self-control: Hidden risks and cognitive rigidity
Published on 8 Apr 2025
by Maria Doulatova Department of Philosophy, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA
The valuationist model of human agent architecture
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Chandra Sripada a Department of Philosophy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USAb Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Self-hatred and shame
Published on 28 Mar 2025
by Troy Seagraves College of Liberal Arts, Purdue University West Lafayette, West Lafayette, IN, USA
Engrams and causal specificity
Published on 13 Mar 2025
by Jonathan Najenson Department of Philosophy II, Ruhr University of Bochum, Bochum, Germany
Authority or autonomy? Philosophical and psychological perspectives on deference to experts
Published on 11 Mar 2025
by Alex Worsnip Devin Lane Samuel Pratt M. Giulia Napolitano Kurt Gray Jeffrey A. Greene a Department of Philosophy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USAb Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USAc School of Philosophy, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlandsd School of Education, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
The pseudoscience case consensus: an agreement in name only?
Published on 5 Mar 2025
by Kåre Letrud Svein Åge Kjøs Johnsen a Department of Law, University of Inland Norway, Lillehammer, Norwayb Department of Psychology, University of Inland Norway, Lillehammer, Norway
The function of memory: why and how we remember
Published on 21 Feb 2025
by José Carlos Camillo a Faculdade de Filosofia, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, Brazilb Department of Philosophy II, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Bochum, Germany
Embodying “good” and “bad”: the emergent bodily meaning of approach- and avoidance-behavior
Published on 21 Feb 2025
by Johannes Solzbacher Peter Koenig Sven Walter Institute of Cognitive Science, Osnabrück University, Osnabrück, GermanyJohannes Solzbacher originally conceived the paper and drafted the first version, except for section 6 and contributed to subsequent revisions, both before and after submission. All authors contributed to the article and approved the submitted version.Peter Koenig commented on various draft versions and contributed to subsequent revisions, both before and after submission. All authors contributed to the article and approved the submitted version.Sven Walter drafted the first version of section 6 and re-structured the paper and contributed to subsequent revisions, both before and after submission. All authors contributed to the article and approved the submitted version.
Suspension as a mood
Published on 12 Feb 2025
by Benoit Guilielmo Artūrs Logins a Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, UZH, Philosophisches Seminar, Zurich, Switzerlandb Faculté de philosophie, Pavillon Félix-Antoine-Savard, Université de Laval, Québec, Canada
Critical psychiatry: a landmark exploration in contemporary thought
Published on 8 Feb 2025
by Adrian Kind Department of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Solving the relevance problem with predictive processing
Published on 3 Feb 2025
by Tom Darling Andrew W Corcoran Jakob Hohwy Monash Centre for Consciousness & Contemplative Studies, Monash University, Clayton, Australia
Self-deception and automatic belief
Published on 27 Jan 2025
by Francesco Marchi Department of Philosophy II, Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany
Intuitions over arguments or arguments over intuitions? – An empirical study on Chinese participants
Published on 27 Jan 2025
by Su Wu Junwei Huang Hao Zhan Jiawei Xu a School of Philosophy and Social Development, South China Normal University, Guangzhou, Chinab School of Philosophy and Social Development, Huaqiao University, Xiamen, Chinac Department of Philosophy, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China
Understanding loss: an existential framework
Published on 24 Jan 2025
by Allan Køster a Department for research and development, Danish National Centre for Grief, Copenhagen, Denmarkb Danish National Centre for Arts and Mental Health, Mental Health Center Amager, Copenhagen, Denmarkc Copenhagen Research Unit for Recovery, Mental Health Center Amager, Copenhagen, Denmark
What personality can teach us about mental health
Published on 22 Jan 2025
by Anya Plutynski Claire Pouncey a Department of Philosophy, Division of Biology and Biomedical Science, Washington University in St. Louis, MO, USAb Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA
The Ecological Brain needs the rest of E-Cognition
Published on 21 Jan 2025
by Mason Cash Department of Philosophy, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USAMason Cash is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Central Florida. His research is primarily on E-cognition (Embodied, Embedded, Enactive, Ecological, Enculturated, Emotional, Extensive); especially where philosophy of mind, language and cognitive science intersect with social, normative, and political aspects of human lives.
What’s my motivation? Reputational motives, virtue signaling, and self-directed mindshaping
Published on 21 Jan 2025
by Leda Berio Ruhr University Bochum, Institute for Philosophy II, Bochum, Germany
Errors through misidentification and the specialness of first-person thought
Published on 18 Jan 2025
by Annalisa Coliva Michele Palmira a Department of Philosophy, University of California, Irvine, CA, USAb Department of Logic and Theoretical Philosophy, Complutense University of Madrid Faculty of Philosophy, Madrid, Spain
Memory, anticipation, and future-bias
Published on 16 Jan 2025
by Andrew J. Latham Kristie Miller James Norton Shen Pan Rasmus Pedersen a Department of Philosophy, Aarhus University, Denmarkb The Centre for Time and Department of Philosophy, The University of Sydney, NSW, Australiac Department of Philosophy, The University of Tasmania, Tasmania, Australiad Department of Philosophy, The University of Maryland, Maryland, USAe Department of Philosophy, The University of Sydney, NSW, Australia
Are episodic memory and episodic simulation different in kind?
Published on 16 Jan 2025
by Arieh Schwartz Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science, The London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK
Costly signaling in human sciences
Published on 15 Jan 2025
by Jelle de Boer Philosophy Department, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
What does true devotion look like?
Published on 15 Jan 2025
by Yena Kim Fan Yang a Department of Behavioral Science, The University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Chicago, Illinois, USAb Department of Psychology, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA
The field of affordances in SUD. How do people with addiction interact with the environment?
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Filip Stawski Mateusz Tofilski a Faculty of Philosophy, Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz, Bydgoszcz, Polandb Faculty of Philosophy, University of Silesia in Katowice, Katowice, Poland
Addressing the complexity of health and moral emotions through philosophical analysis
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Mary Carman Lauren Leigh Saling a Department of Philosophy, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africab School of Health and Biomedical Sciences, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
Human autonomy with AI in the loop
Published on 9 Jan 2025
by Eleonora Catena Luca Tummolini Vieri Giuliano Santucci a Advanced School in Artificial Intelligence (AS-AI), AI2Life, Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies (ISTC), National Research Council (CNR), Rome, Italyb Centre for Philosophy and AI Research {PAIR}, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Erlangen, Germanyc Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies (ISTC), National Research Council (CNR), Rome, Italy
Problems for enactive psychiatry? Mindshaping, social normativity, and neurodiversity
Published on 24 Dec 2024
by Michelle Maiese Department of Philosophy, Emmanuel College, Boston, MA, USA
All the Things That You’ll Do and Your Doings Too
Published on 23 Dec 2024
by Istvan Zoltan Zardai Juntendo University, Tokyo
Beginning at the beginning: predictive processing and coupled representations
Published on 23 Dec 2024
by Joshua Rust Department of Philosophy, Stetson University, DeLand, Florida, US
Experiencing timelessness and the phenomenology of temporal flow
Published on 20 Dec 2024
by Paweł Gładziejewski Department of Cognitive Science, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Toruń, Poland
Greene’s dual-process moral psychology and the modularity of mind
Published on 20 Dec 2024
by Moritz Bammel Institute of Sustainability Psychology, Leuphana University Lueneburg, Lueneburg, Germany
Rehashing the moral-conventional distinction: perceived harm marks the border
Published on 20 Dec 2024
by Fatima H. Sadek Department of Philosophy at York University, York University, Ontario, CanadaFatima H. Sadek is a 6th-year PhD candidate at York University in Ontario, Canada. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in both Philosophy and Psychology, as well as a Master of Arts in Philosophy from the American University of Beirut in Lebanon. Her primary area of study is Moral Psychology, with a focus on moral intuitions and norm change.
Pain and psychological integration
Published on 6 Dec 2024
by Matthew Fulkerson Department of Philosophy, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USAMatthew Fulkerson is Associate Professor of Philosophy at UC San Diego. He has written on touch, multisensory interactions, and the motivational and affective elements of perception.
The land of make-believe: metaphor, explanation, and fiction in Toon’s psychological world
Published on 6 Dec 2024
by Tamás Demeter László Kocsis Krisztián Pete a ISPS, Corvinus University of Budapest, and Institute of Philosophy, HUN-REN Research Centre for the Humanities, Budapest, Hungaryb Department of Philosophy, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary
Seeing with the mind
Published on 6 Dec 2024
by Piotr Kozak Department of Philosophy and Cognitive Science, University of Bialystok, Białystok, Poland
Concrete thoughts on The Brain Abstracted
Published on 3 Dec 2024
by Adina L. Roskies Department of Philosophy, University of California, Santa Barbara
Moral, conventional, personal: reasons for action as dimensions of normativity
Published on 29 Nov 2024
by Leon Li Sebastian Grueneisen Faculty of Education, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany
Consciousness interpreted: an interpretation of Dennett’s view of consciousness
Published on 29 Nov 2024
by Henry Taylor European Research Institute, University of Birmingham, UK
The phenomenology of psychedelic temporality: current knowledge, open questions, and clinical applications
Published on 26 Nov 2024
by Riccardo Miceli McMillan Jack Reynolds Anthony Fernandez a School of Medicine Brisbane, The University of Queensland, Herston, QLD, Australiab School of Humanities and Social Sciences Burwood, Deakin University, VIC, Australiac Danish Institute for Advanced Study & Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics Research Unit, Movement, Culture and Society Odense, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Syddanmark, Denmark
From philosophy to science and back: Dennett and the relation of science to philosophy
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Elly Vintiadis Department of philosophy, Deree – The American College of Greece, Athens, Greece
The critical time for critical thinking: intellectual virtues as intrinsic motivations for critical thinking
Published on 19 Nov 2024
by Céline Schöpfer Julien Hernandez a Philosophy Department, University of Geneva, Genève, Switzerlandb Swiss Center for Affective Sciences (CISA), University of Geneva, Genève, Switzerlandc Psychology Department, University of Aix-Marseille, Marseille, France
Word power
Published on 11 Nov 2024
by Guy Dove Department of Philosophy, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, USA
Motivation and moral psychology in perpetrator disgust: a reply to commentaries
Published on 4 Nov 2024
by Ditte Marie Munch-Jurisic a College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USAb Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
How to tame a catoblepas
Published on 1 Nov 2024
by Jeske Toorman Jussi Haukioja Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, NTNU Trondheim, Trondheim, Norway
Belief, perception, and the laws of appearance
Published on 1 Nov 2024
by Philip Douglas Groth Philosophy, UC Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, USA
Embodied simulation and knowledge of possibilities
Published on 25 Oct 2024
by Max Jones Tom Schoonen a Department of Philosophy, University of Bristol, Bristol, UKb Department of Philosophy & Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The ethical model of orchestra conducting: a psychological and philosophical perspective
Published on 24 Oct 2024
by Mario De Caro Chiara Palazzolo a Department of Philosophy, Roma Tre University, Roma, Italyb Department of Philosophy, Tufts University, Medford (MA), USA
Healthy skepticism: A précis of health problems
Published on 18 Oct 2024
by Elizabeth Barnes Corcoran Department of Philosophy, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA
How our minds might fit together
Published on 18 Oct 2024
by Simon Alexander Burns Brown Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science, London School of Economics and Political Science
Reply to commentaries on Health Problems
Published on 18 Oct 2024
by Elizabeth Barnes Corcoran Department of Philosophy, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA
Psychological immunity, bodily ownership, and vice versa
Published on 17 Oct 2024
by Carlota Serrahima Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
Redefining Dreams: A Pluralistic Perspective
Published on 16 Oct 2024
by Ayush Srivastava Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India
Strong phenomenal intentionality theory and unconscious phenomenality
Published on 11 Oct 2024
by Michal Polák Department of Philosophy, University of West Bohemia, Pilsen, Czech Republic
Existential feelings as a phenomenological framework for psychedelic therapy
Published on 9 Oct 2024
by Floris B. Tijhuis Sabrina Coninx Léon C. de Bruin a Department of Philosophy, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlandsb Department of Anatomy and Neurosciences, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The enigma of subjectivity
Published on 7 Oct 2024
by Syarif Hidayat N Mediantari Oktavianti Prahoro Yudo Purwono Musdin Musakkir Nur Marhamah N a Department of Applied Linguistics, the University of Sydney, Australiab Department of Psychology, Airlangga University, Surabaya, Indonesiac Department of Applied Linguistic, University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesiad Department of Guidance and Counseling, State University of Makassar, Makassar, Indonesiae Department of Islamic Religion Education, Alauddin Makassar Islamic State University, Indonesia
Self-diagnosis of psychiatric conditions as a threat to personal autonomy
Published on 2 Oct 2024
by Ilir Isufi Department of Philosophy, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA
Existential injustice in phenomenological psychopathology
Published on 30 Sep 2024
by Daniel Vespermann Sanna Karoliina Tirkkonen a Section for Phenomenological Psychopathology and Psychotherapy, Department of General Psychiatry, University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germanyb Practical Philosophy, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandDaniel Vespermann (M.A.) is a doctoral researcher in philosophy at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Heidelberg and works in the DFG-funded project “Dynamics of Oikeiosis: Familiarity and Trust as Basic Elements of an Intersubjective Anthropology and their Significance for Psychopathology” at the Section for “Phenomenological Psychopathology and Psychotherapy” of the University Hospital Heidelberg. His research focus is on situated affectivity, political philosophy of emotions, narrative self and distributed remembering, spontaneous thoughts (e.g., mind-wandering) and affectivity, and philosophical implications of social psychiatry.Sanna Tirkkonen (PhD) is an Academy Research Fellow of the Research Council of Finland and PI of the project “Philosophy of Loneliness: Phenomenological Inquiries” at the University of Helsinki. She is also a member of the multidisciplinary research project “Politicized Loneliness. Hatred, Violence, and Experiences of Loneliness Online”. During the writing process, she was a visiting scholar at the Heidelberg University Hospital, research section Phenomenological Psychopathology and Psychotherapy, and at the University of Copenhagen, Center for Subjectivity Research (CFS). Her research interests include social and political philosophy, phenomenology, Foucault studies, critical emotion theory, aesthetics, and philosophy of psychiatry.
Countering essentialism in psychiatric narratives
Published on 26 Sep 2024
by Marianne D. Broeker Sarah Arnaud a Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UKb Département de Philosophie, Cégep Édouard Montpetit, Longueil, Québec, Canada
Salience, sensemaking, and setting in psilocybin microdosing: Methodological lessons and preliminary findings of a mixed method qualitative study
Published on 26 Sep 2024
by Aleš Oblak Liam Korošec Hudnik Anja Levačić Kristian Elersič Peter Pregelj Jurij Bon a Laboratory for Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychopathology, University Psychiatric Clinic Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Sloveniab Middle European Interdisciplinary Master’s Program in Cognitive Science, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Sloveniac Brain Research Lab, Institute of Pathophysiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Sloveniad Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
No evidence that reversibility affects causal judgments in late-preemption cases
Published on 24 Sep 2024
by Paul Henne Karla Perez Chad McCracken a Philosophy and Neuroscience, Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, IL, USAb Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USAc Philosophy and Politics, Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, IL, USA
What is the role of affective forecasting in knowing what we value?
Published on 20 Sep 2024
by Diana Craciun Philosophy Department, University College London (UCL), London, UKDiana Craciun Currently a PhD student at University College London, Diana Craciun’s research focuses on self-knowledge of valuing states, particularly on how our emotional reactions to imagined scenarios can result in such self-knowledge. Prior to this current project, Diana’s MPhil thesis (also at University College London) has focused on emotional recalcitrance and whether such emotional experiences are irrational. During her BA, Diana studied Philosophy and German, successfully completing a year abroad at Humboldt University in Berlin, where she studied Philosophy and German Linguistics.
Autistic trans camouflaging: an early phenomenological exploration
Published on 17 Sep 2024
by Ruby Hake Department of Philosophy, University of Birmingham, Thame, UK
The future of phenomenological psychopathology
Published on 17 Sep 2024
by Lucienne Spencer Matthew R. Broome Giovanni Stanghellini a Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, Warneford Hospital, Oxford, UKb School of Psychology, Institute of Mental Health, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UKc Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UKd Department of Health Sciences, University of Florence, Italye University “Diego Portales”, Santiago, Chile
Mental fictionalism: a new approach to understanding the nature of the mind
Published on 16 Sep 2024
by Melinda Gülsüm Esen Department of Philosophy and Religious Sciences, Sakarya University, Sakarya, Türkiye
Dissolving the moral conventional distinction
Published on 5 Sep 2024
by David C Sackris Philosophy Department Arapahoe Community College Littleton CO USA
Disrupted self therapy and the limits of conversational AI
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Dina Babushkina Bas de Boer Faculty of Behavioural Management and Social Sciences Philosophy Section University of Twente Enschede The Netherlands
Type R physicalism
Published on 2 Sep 2024
by Will Moorfoot Department of Philosophy University of Southampton Southampton UK
Beyond binary group categorization towards a dynamic view of human groups
Published on 2 Sep 2024
by Kati Kish Bar On The Science Technology and Society program Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge MA USAKati Kish Bar On holds a Marie Sk odowska Curie postdoctoral fellowship at MIT engaging in interdisciplinary research that spans philosophy of social science philosophy of mathematics and behavioral studies Her research delves into the dynamic and complex interactions between individuals and their communities aiming to elucidate their influence on individuals behavior in social settings Her goal is to organize the astonishing complexity of human behavior around four basic core concepts groups norms emotions and social identity To do that she is developing a conceptual framework that links individual and group behaviors to the social and cultural contexts within which people think feel and act Kati s scholarly contributions have been published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences Philosophy of Science Synthese Perspectives on Psychological Science Behavioral and Brain Sciences and Science in Context Her recent project produced two coauthored papers examining the role of social interactions in group behavior Kish Bar On K amp Lamm E 2024 Neither Human Normativity nor Human Groupness Are in Humanity s Genes A Commentary on Cecilia Heyes s Rethinking Norm Psychology Perspectives on Psychological Science https doi org 10 1177 17456916231187391 Kish Bar On K amp Lamm E 2023 The interplay of social identity and norm psychology in the evolution of human groups Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences 378 1872 https doi org 10 1098 rstb 2021 0412
Beyond redemption sad perpetrators and narratives of atrocity
Published on 30 Aug 2024
by Kim A Wagner Global and Imperial History Queen Mary University of London London UK
Correction
Published on 28 Aug 2024
Debt free intelligence ecological information in minds and machines
Published on 27 Aug 2024
by Tyeson Davies Barton Vicente Raja Edward Baggs Michael L Anderson a Department of Philosophy University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canadab Department of Philosophy Universidad de Murcia Murcia Spainc Rotman Institute of Philosophy University of Western Ontario London Ontario Canadad Department of Culture and Language University of Southern Denmark Odense Syddanmark Denmarke Danish Institute for Advanced Study University of Southern Denmark Odense Syddanmark Denmarkf Brain and Mind Institute University of Western Ontario London Ontario Canadag Department of Philosophy University of Western Ontario London Ontario Canada
Psychoanalysis and ethics the necessity of perspective
Published on 21 Aug 2024
by Maria Balaska School of Social Sciences Humanities and Education University of Hertfordshire Hatfield UK
Varieties of collective action a multidimensional and paradigmatic methodology for their study
Published on 21 Aug 2024
by Glenda Satne School of Liberal Arts Faculty of the Arts Social Sciences and Humanities University of Wollongong Wollongong Australia
Warning this is a foolproof review
Published on 20 Aug 2024
by Eric Funkhouser University of Arkansas Fayetteville AR USA
Psilocybin moralization and psychotherapy a coping review and a case report
Published on 20 Aug 2024
by Emiliano Loria Elisabetta Lalumera Ambra D Imperio a Department of Translational Medicine DIMET University of Eastern Piedmont Novara Italyb Department for Life Quality Studies Alma Mater University of Bologna Corso Italyc University of Munich School of Medicine and Health Institut fur Geschichte und Ethik der Medizin Munchen Germanyd H pitaux Universitaires de Gen ve Geneva Switzerland
Blame as participant anger extending moral claimant competence to young children and nonhuman animals
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Dorna Behdadi Department of Philosophy Linguistics and Theory of Science University of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden
Comforting delusions How to evaluate the plausibility of mystical type insights in psychedelic experiences
Published on 14 Aug 2024
by Jussi Jylkk Department of psychology Faculty of Arts Psychology and Theology bo Akademi University bo Finland
What are we doing when we are reading
Published on 13 Aug 2024
by Francesca Secco University of Antwerp Centre for Philosophical Psychology Antwerpen Belgium
Contextualising mental health interdisciplinary contributions to a new model for tackling social differences and inequalities in mental healthcare
Published on 13 Aug 2024
by Roxana Baiasu Guilherme Messas a Institute for Mental Health School of Psychology University of Birmingham Oxford UKb Faculty of Philosophy University of Oxford Oxford UKc Santa Casa de S o Paulo School of Medical Sciences S o Paulo Brazil
Epistemic negotiations on a closed psychiatric ward
Published on 6 Aug 2024
by Bram Salman Andries Johannes Baart Department of Psychiatry UMC Utrecht Utrecht The Netherlands
Correction
Published on 5 Aug 2024
Remember me First person thought memory and explanations of IEM
Published on 2 Aug 2024
by L a Salje School of Philosophy Religion and History of Science University of Leeds Leeds UK
Affective scaffolding in nature
Published on 30 Jul 2024
by Amanda Corris Department of Philosophy Wake Forest University Winston Salem NC USA
Crafting the modern Prometheus navigating morality and identity in the age of cyborg enhancements
Published on 29 Jul 2024
by Haotian Zhang Zheli Xuan Feng Yu Xiaojun Ding Yufang Han a Department of Psychology Wuhan University Wuhan Chinab Department of Philosophy School of Humanities and Social Science Xi an Jiaotong University Xi an Shaanxi Chinac Management School Hainan University Haikou Hainan China
Rethinking the we in we intentionality intention sharing with and not simply about things
Published on 27 Jul 2024
by Lambros Malafouris Alexander Aston Nicol s Alessandroni a Institute of Archaeology University of Oxford Oxford UKb Department of Psychology Concordia University Montreal QC Canada
Psychedelic experiences in psychedelic assisted therapy for depression
Published on 25 Jul 2024
by Umair Khan Philosophy The University of Manchester Manchester UK
Conspiracy theories and the epistemic power of narratives
Published on 23 Jul 2024
by Daniel Munro Department of Philosophy York University Toronto Ontario Canada
Is health philosophically distinctive
Published on 23 Jul 2024
by Kengo Miyazono Tamaki Komada Graduate School of Humanities and Human Sciences Hokkaido University Sapporo Hokkaido Japan
Open mindedness and phenomenological psychopathology an intellectual virtue account of phenomenology and three educational recommendations
Published on 23 Jul 2024
by Andrew Jonathan Maile Institute for Mental Health University of Birmingham Birmingham UK
The philosophy of identity development
Published on 18 Jul 2024
by Mahmud Nasrul Habibi Monicha Ana Billa Ida Umaria Hentihu Arvan Setiawan Kristina Serenem a Forensic Science Airlangga University Indonesiab Indonesia Language Education State University of Malang Indonesiac Cultural Studies Udayana University Indonesiad Public Policy Airlangga University Indonesiae Veterinary Disease and Public Health Sciences Airlangga University Indonesia
Navigating the multilingual mind
Published on 18 Jul 2024
by Xiaofei Zhao Shifa Chen Yule Peng a College of Foreign Languages Qingdao Institute of Technology Qingdao Chinab College of Foreign Languages Ocean University of China Qingdao China
Determining the scope of epistemic injustice within psychiatry
Published on 11 Jul 2024
by Themistoklis Pantazakos Sarah Arnaud a Department of Science and Technology Studies University College London London UKb Department of Psychology The American College of Greece Athens Greecec Department of Philosophy and Religion Clemson University Clemson SC USA
Ameliorative skepticism disability and health
Published on 7 Jul 2024
by Robert Steel US NIH Clinical Center Department of Bioethics
Narrative gaslighting
Published on 3 Jul 2024
by Regina E Fabry Department of Philosophy Macquarie University Sydney NSW Australia
Immunity to error through misidentification some trends
Published on 3 Jul 2024
by Annalisa Coliva Michele Palmira a Philosophy University of California at Irvine Irvine CA USAb Department of Logic and Theoretical Philosophy Complutense University of Madrid Madrid Spain
Health scepticism and well being
Published on 1 Jul 2024
by Giulia Cavaliere Dickson Poon School of Law King s College London London UK
On the multiplicity of consciousness
Published on 1 Jul 2024
by Sidney Carls Diamante Zukunftskolleg and Department of Philosophy University of Konstanz Konstanz Germany
On the social epistemology of psychedelic experience
Published on 27 Jun 2024
by Mette Marie Pedersen Asbj rn Steglich Petersen Department of Philosophy and History of Ideas Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark
Cross national evidence for political philosophers civic behavior
Published on 27 Jun 2024
by Yarden Niv Raanan Sulitzeanu Kenan a Independent Researcher Jerusalem Israelb Federmann School of Public Policy The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel
Clarifying the ethical landscape of psychedelic assisted psychotherapy
Published on 27 Jun 2024
by Christopher Kochevar Department of Philosophy Georgetown University Washington DC USA
X Phi within its proper bounds
Published on 22 Jun 2024
by Jonathan Dixon Department of Philosophy Wake Forest University Winston Salem NC USA
Are psychedelics psychedelic
Published on 20 Jun 2024
by Haggeo Cadenas University of California San Diego
What a mess can we tidy up the concept of health
Published on 19 Jun 2024
by Havi Carel Department of Philosophy University of Bristol Bristol UK
Memory without identity
Published on 17 Jun 2024
by Daniel Morgan Department of Philosophy University of York York UK
Shifting the affective narrative atmospheres as solicitations to alter situational emotion scripts
Published on 17 Jun 2024
by Daniel Vespermann a Department of General Psychiatry University Hospital Heidelberg Heidelberg Germanyb Faculty of Philosophy University of Heidelberg Heidelberg Germany
The Dis unity of psychological social bias
Published on 14 Jun 2024
by Gabbrielle M Johnson Department of Philosophy Claremont McKenna College Claremont CA USA
Perpetrator disgust as the embodiment of guilt in morally complex cases
Published on 14 Jun 2024
by Jessica Sutherland Politics and International Studies University of Warwick Coventry UK
Clinical narrative and the painful side of conscious experience
Published on 14 Jun 2024
by Jes s Ram rez Berm dez Ximena Gonz lez Grand n Rosa Aurora Ch vez a Neuropsychiatry Unit National Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery Mexico City Mexicob Department of Education Universidad Iberoamericana Mexico City Mexicoc Department of Education Washington International Center for Creativity Washington DC USAd Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Department George Washington University Washington DC USA
Social disconnectedness in psychosis a qualitative perspective
Published on 14 Jun 2024
by Zeynep Akcaoglu Thomas Vaessen Ana Teixeira Rob Sips Robin Achterhof Zeno Van Duppen Jasper Feyaerts Inez Myin Germeys a Research Group Psychiatry Department of Neurosciences Center for Contextual Psychiatry Leuven Leuven Belgiumb Department of Psychology Health amp Technology Faculty of Behavioural Management and Social Sciences BMS University of Twente Enschede The Netherlandsc Care and Public Health Research Institute CAPHRI Faculty of Health Medicine and Life Sciences Maastricht University Maastricht The Netherlandsd Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences Department of Psychology Education amp Child Studies Erasmus University Rotterdam Rotterdam The Netherlandse University Psychiatric Center KU Leuven Leuven Belgiumf Research Group Psychiatry Department of Neurosciences Center for Clinical Psychiatry Leuven Belgiumg Department of Psychoanalysis and Clinical Consulting Ghent University Ghent Belgiumh KU Leuven Child amp Youth Institute Leuven Belgium
Minimal self locked into a model exploring the prospect of formalizing intentionality in schizophrenia
Published on 13 Jun 2024
by Marianne D Broeker Matthew R Broome a Department of Experimental Psychology University of Oxford Oxford UKb School of Psychology University of Birmingham Birmingham UK
Is future bias just a manifestation of the temporal value asymmetry
Published on 11 Jun 2024
by Eugene M Caruso Andrew J Latham Kristie Miller a Anderson School of Management University of California Los Angeles CA USAb Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies Aarhus University Aarhus Denmarkc Department of Philosophy The University of Sydney Camperdown Australia
Mind in action expanding the concept of affordance
Published on 10 Jun 2024
by Marta Jorba Pablo L pez Silva a Department of Humanities Pompeu Fabra University Barcelona Spainb School of Psychology Universidad de Valpara so Valpara so Chilec Research Centre in Cognition and Language Development Universidad de Valpara so Valpara so Chiled Institute of Complex Systems of Valpara so Valpara so Chilee Millennium Institute for Research in Depression and Personality MIDAP Valpara so Chilef Collaborating Centre for Values Based Practice in Health and Social Care St Catharine s College The University of Oxford UK
Psychedelic therapies and belief change are there risks of epistemic harm or epistemic injustice
Published on 4 Jun 2024
by Maximiliano Zeller Instituto de Filosof a Dr Alejandro Korn Facultad de Filosof a y Letras University of Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Argentina
Book Review of Perpetrator Disgust The Moral Limits of Gut Feelings
Published on 4 Jun 2024
by Heidi Matisonn The EthicsLab Department of Medicine University of Cape Town Observatory South Africa
Examining behavioral settings and affordative space for the case of autism spectrum conditions in embodied cognition
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by Itzel Cadena Alvear Melina Gastelum Vargas a Faculty of Psychology National Autonomous University of Mexico Mexico City Mexicob Faculty of Philosophy and Literature National Autonomous University of Mexico Mexico City Mexico
IEM explained
Published on 31 May 2024
by Fran ois Recanati Chaire Philosophie du langage et de l esprit Coll ge de France Paris France
To delay or not to delay procrastination and suicide prevention
Published on 29 May 2024
by Ren Baston Institute of Philosophy II Ruhr Universit t Bochum Bochum Germany
A conceptual history of the mirror test
Published on 28 May 2024
by Da Dong Jiarong Wu Tongwei Liu Wei Chen a Center for Brain Mind and Education Shaoxing University Shaoxing Chinab Department of Psychology Shaoxing University Shaoxing China
Are dream emotions fitting
Published on 26 May 2024
by Melanie Gillespie RosenMarina Trakasa Philosophy Department Trent University Peterborough Ontario Canadab Instituto de Investigaciones Filos ficas IIF SADAF Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cient ficas y T cnicas CONICET ArgentinaMelanie Gillespie Rosen is currently an assistant professor at Trent University in Peterborough Canada Her Ph D was awarded in 2012 at Macquarie University in Sydney Australia with a thesis titled Dream Pluralism A Philosophy of the Dreaming Mind She was later awarded a Carlsberg distinguished postdoctoral research fellowship at Aarhus University in Denmark Her interdisciplinary approach focuses on philosophy of mind and cognitive science with special interest in altered states of consciousness especially dreams Her latest book is The Dreaming Mind Understanding Consciousness During Sleep Routledge 2024 Marina Trakas is an Assistant Researcher at the Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cient ficas y T cnicas CONICET Argentina and is currently affiliated with the Instituto de Investigaciones Filos ficas IIF SADAF CONICET She holds a PhD in Philosophy from Macquarie University Australia and a PhD in Cognitive Science from the Institut Jean Nicod Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales France Her work primarily focuses on various aspects of memory including its affective and emotional components She is currently involved in several interdisciplinary projects related to both memory and dreams
Understanding bias through diverse lenses
Published on 26 May 2024
by Katherine PuddifootPhilosophy Durham University Durham UK
The role of psycholinguistics in instructed second language acquisition
Published on 26 May 2024
by Ziman LiuShifa ChenShaoxin WangCollege of Foreign Languages Ocean University of China Qingdao People s Republic of China
Misinformation observational equivalence and the possibility of rationality
Published on 23 May 2024
by Maarten van DoornCentre for Language Studies Radboud University Nijmegen The Netherlands
Towards a two factor approach to the cross race effect
Published on 22 May 2024
by Greyson AbidDepartment of Philosophy University of California Berkeley CA USA
Can minorities discriminate against majorities An analysis of academic and ordinary usage
Published on 22 May 2024
by Simone Sommer DegnCentre for the Experimental Philosophical Study of Discrimination CEPDISC Department of Political Science Aarhus BSS Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark
Affording imagination
Published on 21 May 2024
by Tom McClellandMonika Dunin Kozickaa History and Philosophy of Science University of Cambridge Cambridge UKb Department of Philosophy John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin Lublin Poland
Silence depression and bodily doubt toward a phenomenology of silence in psychopathology
Published on 20 May 2024
by Dan DegermanDepartment of Philosophy University of Bristol Bristol UK
Extending the Gamer s Dilemma empirically investigating the paradox of fictionally going too far across media
Published on 19 May 2024
by Thomas MontefiorePaul FormosaVince Politoa Department of Philosophy Macquarie University Sydney Australiab School of Psychological Sciences Macquarie University Sydney Australia
Joint perception joint attention joint know how
Published on 19 May 2024
by Axel SeemannDepartment of Philosophy Bentley University Waltham MA USA
One mind two languages researching language and cognition in bilinguals The Study of Bilingual Language Processing
Published on 16 May 2024
by Xiaolan GuShifa ChenYule PengYue QinCollege of Foreign Languages Ocean University of China Qingdao People s Republic of China
The matching problem for evolutionary psychiatry
Published on 15 May 2024
by Hane Htut MaungDepartment of Politics Philosophy and Religion Lancaster University Lancaster UK
Norm induced forgetting when social norms induce us to forget
Published on 15 May 2024
by Marta Carav Department of Philosophy Purdue University West Lafayette IN USA
Situating evaluativism in psychiatry on the axiological dimension of phenomenological psychopathology and Fulford s value based practice
Published on 11 May 2024
by Alessandro GuardascioneSchool of Philosophy University College of Dublin Dublin Ireland
A holistic account of subjective wellbeing
Published on 11 May 2024
by Jessica SutherlandUniversity of Birmingham
Is conscious thought immune to error through misidentification
Published on 9 May 2024
by Manuel Garc a CarpinteroLOGOS BIAP Departament de Filosofia Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona Spain
A moderate skill based defense of the expertise defense
Published on 6 May 2024
by M Hosein M A Khalaja Department of Philosophy University of Religions and Denominations Pardisan Qom Iranb School of Analytic Philosophy Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences IPM Tehran Iran
Self knowledge in joint acceptance accounts
Published on 1 May 2024
by Lukas SchwengererFakult t f r Geisteswissenschaften Institut f r Philosophie University of Duisburg Essen Essen Germany
Attentional discrimination and victim testimony
Published on 28 Apr 2024
by Ella Kate WhiteleySheffield Methods Institute University of Sheffield Sheffield UK
Mania urgency and the structure of agency
Published on 24 Apr 2024
by Elliot PorterDepartment of Philosophy University of Birmingham Birmingham UK
Tendril intentionality
Published on 24 Apr 2024
by Chauncey MaherPhilosophy Department Dickinson College Carlisle PA USA
How face mask wearing affects the sense of self breathing as a case of disrupted bodily self consciousness
Published on 23 Apr 2024
by Marta CalbiChiara Cappellettoa Department of Philosophy Piero Martinetti University of Milan Milano Italyb PIS Performing Identities Studies Lab Department of Philosophy Piero Martinetti University of Milan Milano Italyc PIS at PhiLab Department of Philosophy Piero Martinetti University of Milan Milano Italy
Challenging philosophical instincts and embracing complexity a commentary on Elizabeth Barnes s health problems
Published on 13 Apr 2024
by Linda MaqutuDepartment of Philosophy University of Johannesburg Johannesburg South Africa
Modesty s inoffensive self presentation
Published on 13 Apr 2024
by Derick HughesUniversity of Colorado Boulder Boulder CO USA
Phenomenal consciousness and moral status taking the moral option
Published on 9 Apr 2024
by Joseph GoughPhilosophy University of Oxford Oxford Oxfrodshire
Reality testing and metacognition
Published on 9 Apr 2024
by Nathaniel GreelyDepartment of Philosophy University of California San Diego La Jolla CA USA
Mental disorders in focus
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Daniel Montero EspinozaInstitute of Philosophy Leibniz University Hanover
Thinking in schizophrenia and the social phenomenology of thought insertion
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Pablo L pez Silvaa School of Psychology Universidad de Valpara so Valpara so Chileb Research Centre in Cognition and Language Development Universidad de Valpara so Valpara so Chilec Institute of Complex Systems of Valpara so Valpara so Chiled Millennium Institute for Research in Depression and Personality MIDAP Valpara so Chile
Emotions in conceptual spaces
Published on 25 Mar 2024
by Micha SikorskiOhan Hominisa Center for Philosophy Science and Policy Department of Biomedical Sciences and Public Health Marche Polytechnic University Ancona Italyb Department of Cognitive Science Central European University Vienna Austria
Feeling bad about mass murders what does it tell us about moral psychology and emotion
Published on 22 Mar 2024
by Marco ViolaDepartment of Philosophy Communication and Performing Arts Roma Tre University Rome Italy
Review collective action philosophy and law
Published on 20 Mar 2024
by Mattias GunnemyrDepartment of Philosophy Linguistics and Theory of Science University of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden
Socialized into depression toward a social phenomenological psychopathology
Published on 19 Mar 2024
by Domonkos SikDepartment of Social Theory University of E tv s Lor nd Budapest Hungary
Individuating anger and other emotions Lessons from disgust
Published on 16 Mar 2024
by Juan R LoaizaDiana Rojas Vel squeza Departamento de Filosof a Universidad Alberto Hurtado Santiago Chileb Instituto de Investigaciones Filos ficas Universidad Nacional Aut noma de M xico Ciudad de M xico M xico
Establishing the accuracy of self diagnosis in psychiatry
Published on 11 Mar 2024
by Sam FellowesThe Department of Politics Philosophy and Religion Lancaster University Lancaster UK
The complexities of linguistic discrimination
Published on 10 Mar 2024
by Anna Dro d owiczYael Peleda Department of Law Philosophy and International Studies Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences Lillehammer Norwayb Department of Socio Cultural Diversity The Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity G ttingen Germany
The ever expanding predictive mind
Published on 8 Mar 2024
by Sofiia RappeCognition Department of Philosophy II Ruhr University Bochum Bochum Germany
Perceiving meaning and the argument from evidence insensitivity
Published on 8 Mar 2024
by Yavuz Recep Ba o luDepartment of Philosophy Central European University Vienna Austria
Self disorders in schizophrenia as disorders of transparency an exploratory account
Published on 5 Mar 2024
by Jasper FeyaertsBarnaby NelsonLouis Sassa Department of Psychoanalysis and Clinical Consulting Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences Ghent University Ghent Belgiusmb Centre for Youth Mental Health The University of Melbourne Parkville Australiac Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology Rutgers The State University of New Jersey Jersey NJ USA
Romantic affordances The seductive realm of the possible
Published on 4 Mar 2024
by Aaron Ben Ze evDepartment of Philosophy University of Haifa Haifa IsraelProfessor Aaron Ben Ze ev is from University of Haifa Israel He received his Ph D is from the University of Chicago 1981 Major books The Perceptual System Peter Lang 1993 The Subtlety of Emotions MIT 2000 Love Online Cambridge UP 2004 In The Name of Love with Goussinsky Oxford UP 2008 Die Logik der Gef hle Suhrkamp 2009 The Arc of Love How Our Romantic Lives Change over Time University of Chicago Press 2019 He is Co editor with Angelika Krebs of Philosophy of Emotion Four Volumes Routledge 2017 He has published over 130 scholarly articles in scientific journals He has a blog in Psychology Today In the Name of Love At the University of Haifa he was President 2004 2012 Rector 2000 2004 Dean of Research 1995 2000 and Chairperson of the Philosophy Department 1986 1988 He is the Founding and former President of the European Philosophical Society for the Study of Emotions Professor Ben Ze ev is considered one of the world s leading experts in the study of emotions His research focuses on the study of emotions and especially the study of romantic love and the impact of time on romantic love
Are delusions adaptive An empirical and philosophical study on delusions in OCD
Published on 3 Mar 2024
by Eugenia LancellottaDepartment of Philosophy University of Birmingham Birmingham UKEugenia Lancellotta is a postdoctoral researcher in the Euregio funded project Resilient Beliefs Religion and Beyond at Fondazione Bruno Kessler Trento Italy She holds an MA in Philosophy from King s College London and PhD in Philosophy from the University of Birmingham UK where she specialized on the role of delusions from an evolutionary perspective She is currently working on religious beliefs in particular on their difference with religious delusions and on the application of the insanity defense to crimes committed as a consequence of extreme religious beliefs
Pr cis of perpetrator disgust the moral limits of gut feelings
Published on 28 Feb 2024
by Ditte Marie Munch Jurisica Moral Injury Lab University of Virginia Charlottesville USAb Department of Cross Cultural and Regional Studies University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark
Joint attention relationalism and individuation
Published on 21 Feb 2024
by Stefano VinciniUniversity of Parma Department of Humanities Social Sciences and Cultural Industries Parma Italy
I see actions Affordances and the expressive role of perceptual judgments
Published on 19 Feb 2024
by David SanchezUniversity of Granada
Disclosing the mechanism of sentence processing
Published on 17 Feb 2024
by Huan LiuJinming ZhouCollege of Foreign Languages Ocean University of China Qingdao China
The complexity of brain disorders and the worldliness of mental disorders
Published on 16 Feb 2024
by Matthew R Broome
Religion as belief a realist theory a commentary on Religion as Make Believe A Theory of Belief Imagination and Group Identity
Published on 16 Feb 2024
by Joseph SommerRutgers Center for Cognitive Science Rutgers University New Brunswick USA
Mechanisms of skillful interaction sensorimotor enactivism amp mechanistic explanation
Published on 14 Feb 2024
by Jonny LeeBecky Millara Theology amp Philosophy Christ s Hospital Horsham UKb School of English Communication and Philosophy Cardiff University Cardiff UK
Psychotherapy of the oppressed the education of Paulo Freire in dialogue with phenomenology
Published on 12 Feb 2024
by Valter L PiedadeGuilherme Messasa Department of Mental Health Santa Casa de S o Paulo School of Medical Sciences S o Paulo Brazilb Collaborating Centre for Values Based Practice St Catherine s College Oxford UK
Balancing the evidential scales for the mental unconscious
Published on 9 Feb 2024
by Aliya R DeweyCentre for Philosophy amp AI Research Friedrich Alexander Universit t Erlangen N rnberg
Illusions in speech sound and voice perception
Published on 7 Feb 2024
by Anna Dro d owiczDepartment of Law Philosophy and International Studies Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences Lillehammer Norway
Brain disorders reconsidered a response to commentaries
Published on 6 Feb 2024
by Anneli JeffersonSchool of English Communication and Philosophy Cardiff University Cardiff UK
Why predictive processing matters
Published on 5 Feb 2024
by Christian MichelSchool of Philosophy Psychology and Language Sciences University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK
What is the folk concept of discrimination Discriminators and comparators
Published on 2 Feb 2024
by Kasper Lippert RasmussenS ren SerritzlewLasse LaustsenSimone Sommer DegnAndreas AlbertsenDepartment of Political Science Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark
Two problems with neodualism of soul and body
Published on 29 Jan 2024
by Cristi n Hern ndez MaturanaInstituto de Filosof a Pontificia Universidad Cat lica de Chile Santiago Chile
Allegedly impossible experiences
Published on 29 Jan 2024
by Sofia JeppssonDepartment of historical philosophical and religious studies Ume University Ume Sweden
Reappraisal as a means to self transcendence Aquinas s model of emotion regulation informs the extended process model
Published on 26 Jan 2024
by Catherine A MarpleAnne JeffreySarah A Schnitkera Department of Media and Information Michigan State University East Lansing USAb Department of Philosophy Baylor University Waco USAc Department of Psychology Baylor University Waco USA
Almost everything you ve always wanted to know about moral reasoning and decision making
Published on 23 Jan 2024
by Anneli JeffersonLecturer in Philosophy School of English Communication and Philosophy Cardiff University Cardiff UK
CORRECTION
Published on 22 Jan 2024
Group identification joint attention and preferences a cluster of minimal pre conditions for joint actions
Published on 19 Jan 2024
by Alessandro Salicea Department of Philosophy University College Cork Cork Irelandb Center for Subjectivity Research University of Copenhagen
Methods and models for investigating anomalous experiences in schizophrenia spectrum disorders
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Pavan S BrarElizabeth PienkosAlexander PortoHelen J WoodDeepak SarpalMelissa A KalarchianJames B SchreiberAlexander Kranjeca Department of Psychology Duquesne University Pittsburgh PA USAb Department of Psychological Science University of Vermont Burlington Vermont USAc Department of Psychiatry University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh PA USAd School of Nursing Duquesne University Pittsburgh PA USA
An overview on trust and trustworthiness individual and institutional dimensions
Published on 15 Jan 2024
by Elisabetta LalumeraDepartment for Life Quality Studies University of Bologna
Relational moral philosophy needs relational moral psychology
Published on 12 Jan 2024
by Rachel CalcottBrian D Earpa Department of Psychology Harvard University Cambridge MA USAb Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics Faculty of Philosophy University of Oxford Oxford UK
The dynamics of interpersonal trust Implications for care at times of psychological crisis
Published on 11 Jan 2024
by Michael LarkinZo Boden Stuarta Department of Psychology Institute of Health and Neurodevelopment Aston University Aston Triangle Birmingham Englandb School of Psychology amp Counselling Faculty of Arts amp Social Sciences The Open University Walton Hall Milton Keynes England
Religious delusion or religious belief
Published on 10 Jan 2024
by Richard GippsSimon Clarkea Blackfriars Hall University of Oxford Oxford Oxfordshire UKb Salmons Institute for Applied Psychology Canterbury Christ Church University Tunbridge Wells UK
Moral dumbfounding and imaginative resistance
Published on 10 Jan 2024
by Adam GreenDept of Philosophy University of Oklahoma Norman Oklahoma USA
Change in attitudes and beliefs about implicit bias education a demonstration among members of a police department
Published on 10 Jan 2024
by Joseph A VitriolMahzarin R BanajiRobert Lowea Department of Psychology Harvard University Cambridge MA USAb Police Department Harvard university Cambridge MA USA
Intuitive credit attribution and the priority rule
Published on 9 Jan 2024
by Mia KarabegovicTristin BlattPascal BoyerHugo Merciera Institut Jean Nicod D partement d tudes cognitives ENS EHESS PSL University CNRS Paris Franceb Departments of Psychology and Anthropology Washington University in St Louis MO USA
Causal complexity and psychological measurement
Published on 4 Jan 2024
by Markus Ilkka EronenDepartment of Theoretical Philosophy University of Groningen Groningen The Netherlands
What is the attitude of desire
Published on 3 Jan 2024
by Kael McCormacka Centre for Philosophical Psychology University of Antwerp Antwerp Belgiumb School of Humanities and Languages University of New South Wales Sydney Australia
Impact of philosophical workshops on the prison population a qualitative and quantitative evaluation
Published on 2 Jan 2024
by Jos Barrientos RastrojoJavier Saavedra Mac asEdson Renato Nardia Department Metaphysic and Contemporary Philosophy Ethics and Political Philosophy Sevilla Spainb Department of Experimental Psychology University of Seville Faculty of Psychology Sevilla Spainc Centro Universit rio Claretiano Batatais SP Brasil
Educated folk intuitions about free will and determinism a case study in experimental public philosophy
Published on 2 Jan 2024
by Thibaut GiraudFlorian Covaa Institut Jean Nicod Paris Franceb Philosoph y Department amp Swiss Center for Affective Sciences University of Geneva Gen ve Switzerland
On the rationality of thought insertion judgments
Published on 31 Dec 2023
by V ctor M VerdejoDepartment of Humanities Pompeu Fabra University Barcelona Spain
Encoding without perceiving Can memories be implanted
Published on 21 Dec 2023
by Jonathan NajensonDepartment of Humanities and Art Technion Israel Institute of Technology Haifa Israel
The death of the self in posttraumatic experience
Published on 21 Dec 2023
by Jake DorothyEmily HughesDepartment of Philosophy University of York York UKJake Dorothy I am a doctoral researcher in philosophy at the University of York My thesis concerns the phenomenology of complex posttraumatic stress disorder CPTSD specifically the impact of complex trauma upon selfhood I work primarily within the phenomenological tradition with an emphasis upon its interdisciplinary applications and empirical research My interests lie more broadly within the philosophy of psychiatry medicine and psychology Emily Hughes I am a postdoctoral research associate in philosophy at the University of York working on the AHRC funded project Grief A Study of Human Emotional Experience I completed my PhD at the University of New South Wales My research is situated in the intersection between existential phenomenology and the philosophy of psychiatry and psychology with a particular focus on phenomenological interpretations of affect and the way in which emotions modify temporal spatial and bodily experience
The unity and plurality of sharing
Published on 21 Dec 2023
by Dan ZahaviCenter for Subjectivity Research University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark
How the case against empathy overreaches
Published on 18 Dec 2023
by Riana J BetzlerDepartment of Philosophy San Jos State University San Jos CA USA
Does harm or disrespect make discrimination wrong An experimental approach
Published on 11 Dec 2023
by Andreas AlbertsenBj rn G HallssonKasper Lippert RasmussenViki M L PedersenCentre for the Experimental Philosophical Study of Discrimination Department of Political Science Aarhus BSS Aarhus University Aarhus DenmarkAndreas Albertsen is Associate Professor at Department of Political Science Aarhus University and the Centre for the Experimental Philosophical Study of Discrimination CEPDISC at the same place His research focuses on controversial markets distributive justice and discrimination He has published in journals such as Political Research Quarterly Utilitas Ethical Theory and Moral Practice and Journal of Medical EthicsBj rn Hallsson is a postdoc at the Department of Political Science Aarhus University and the Centre for the Experimental Philosophical Study of Discrimination CEPDISC at the same place His research focuses on discrimination motivated reasoning and collective reasoning and has been published in journals including Philosophical Studies Synthese Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews and Journal of Environmental Psychology Kasper Lippert Rasmussen is director of the Centre for the Experimental Philosophical Study of Discrimination CEPDISC and Professor in political theory at Department of Political Science Aarhus University His research focuses on equality discrimination and the ethics of blame Among his publications are Born Free and Equal OUP 2013 Making Sense of Affirmative Action OUP 2020 and The Beam and the Mote OUP 2023 Viki M ller Lyngby Pedersen is Assistant Professor at Department of Political Science Aarhus University and a fellow of the Centre for the Experimental Philosophical Study of Discrimination CEPDISC at the same place Her research focuses on discrimination and paternalism and she has published in journals such as Political Studies Social Theory and Practice Utilitas Journal of Applied Philosophy British Journal of Political Science and Political Research Quarterly
Why do people seem to be more utilitarian in VR than in questionnaires
Published on 6 Dec 2023
by Bartosz Ma kiewiczJan WodowskiJoanna Andrusiewicza Faculty of Philosophy University of Warsaw Warsaw Polandb Center for Bioethics and Biolaw Faculty of Philosophy University of Warsaw Warsaw Poland
Testing thrasymachus hypothesis the psychological processes behind power justification
Published on 5 Dec 2023
by Francesco RigoliDepartment of Psychology City University of London London UK
Rational intuitions How reason underlies deontological moral judgments
Published on 30 Nov 2023
by Arjan S HeirDepartment of law School of Law Columbia University New York NY USA
Narrative self constitution as embodied practice
Published on 25 Nov 2023
by Katsunori MiyaharaShogo Tanakaa Center for Human Nature Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience CHAIN Hokkaido University Kita Sapporo Hokkaido Japanb Graduate School of Letters Institute of Civilization Research Tokai University Kanagawa Hiratsuka Japan
Linguistic justice in academic philosophy the rise of English and the unjust distribution of epistemic goods
Published on 20 Nov 2023
by Peter FinocchiaroTimothy Perrinea School of Philosophy Wuhan University Wuhan People s Republic of Chinab Department of Philosophy Rutgers University New Brunswick USA
Affordances from a control viewpoint
Published on 16 Nov 2023
by Jo lle ProustDepartment of cognitive science Ecole Normale Sup rieure Paris France
Who did it Moral wrongness for us and them in the UK US and Brazil
Published on 14 Nov 2023
by Paulo S rgio BoggioGabriel Gaud ncio R goJim A C EverettGraziela Bonato VieiraRose GravesWalter Sinnott Armstronga Social and Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory and Developmental Disorders Program Center for Health and Biological Sciences Mackenzie Presbyterian University S o Paulo Brazilb National Institute of Science and Technology on Social and Affective Neuroscience S o Paulo Brazilc School of Psychology University of Kent Canterbury UKd Center for Cognitive Neuroscience Duke University Durham USAe Department of Philosophy Duke University Durham USAf Kenan Institute for Ethics Duke University Durham USAg Duke Institute for Brain Sciences Duke University Durham USA
The possibility of responsibility for delusions
Published on 9 Nov 2023
by Marie van LoonDepartment of philosophy UCLA Los Angeles USA
Social kind generics and the dichotomizing perspective
Published on 5 Nov 2023
by Will FrakerPhilosophy Georgia State University Atlanta United States Georgia
From substitute to supplement towards a normative reading of Merleau Ponty s Schneider case
Published on 2 Nov 2023
by Sepehr RazaviSchool of Philosophy Psychology and Language Sciences University of Edinburgh Edinburgh United Kingdom
Towards an ecological social science On introducing social affordances to some social theory
Published on 1 Nov 2023
by Rasmus BirkNick Manninga Department of Communication amp Psychology Aalborg University Aalborg Denmarkb Department of Global Health amp Social Medicine King s College London London UK
Dualists and physicalists agree free will is incompatible with determinism
Published on 31 Oct 2023
by Mark Wulff CarstensenStephan SellmaierPaul C J TaylorOphelia Deroya Department of Philosophy Philosophy of Science and the Study of Religion Ludwig Maximilian Universit t M nchen Munich Germanyb Research Center for Neurophilosophy and Ethics of Neuroscience Ludwig Maximillian Universit t M nchen Munich Germanyc Faculty of Psychology Ludwig Maximillian Universit t M nchen Munich Germanyd Munich Center for Neuroscience Ludwig Maximilian Universit t M nchen Munich Germanye Institute of Philosophy School of Advanced Study University of London London UK
Exploring the dynamics of architecture with the concept of affordance
Published on 26 Oct 2023
by Turid Borgestrand ienS GrangaardV L LygumDepartment of the Built Environment Aalborg University Copenhagen Denmark
Harmony amidst discord navigating the confluence of science and philosophy
Published on 26 Oct 2023
by Zilong ZhongResearch Institute of Foreign Languages Beijing Foreign Studies University China
Can affordances be reasons
Published on 24 Oct 2023
by Tobias StarzakTobias SchlichtInstitute for Philosophy II Ruhr University Bochum Bochum Germany
Are mental disorders brain disorders is a question of conceptual choice
Published on 15 Oct 2023
by Elisabetta LalumeraUniversity of Bologna Department for Life Quality Studies Rimini RN Italy
Beliefs values and emotions An interactive approach to distrust in science
Published on 10 Oct 2023
by Katherine FurmanDepartment of Philosophy University of Liverpool Liverpool United Kingdom
Inferential self knowledge reimagined
Published on 5 Oct 2023
by Benjamin WinokurUniversity of Macau Macau Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
Comparative judgement for experimental philosophy A method for assessing ordinary meaning in vehicles in the park cases
Published on 5 Oct 2023
by Fenner TanswellBen DaviesIan JonesGeorge Kinneara Institut f r Philosophie Literatur Wissenschafts amp Technikgeschichte Technische Universit t Berlin Berlin Germanyb Department of Mathematics Education Loughborough University Loughborough UKc School of Education University of Southampton Southampton UKd Department of Mathematics University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK
The nothing in Heidegger s concept of anxiety from groundlessness to presence
Published on 4 Oct 2023
by Maria BalaskaPhilosophy Department University of Hertfordshire UK
Fashioning affordances a critical approach to clothing as an affordance transforming technology
Published on 30 Sep 2023
by David SpurrettNick Brancazioa Philosophy University of KwaZulu Natal Durban South Africab Philosophy University of Adelaide Adelaide Australia
The philosophical debate on linguistic bias A critical perspective
Published on 30 Sep 2023
by Uwe Petersa Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence University of Cambridge Cambridge UKb Center for Science and Thought University of Bonn Bonn Germany
Capacity attributability and responsibility in mental disorder
Published on 30 Sep 2023
by Jeanette KennettDepartment of Philosophy Macquarie University Sydney Australia
Decentering and attention
Published on 28 Sep 2023
by Victor LangeSection for Philosophy CoInAct Research Group University of Copenhagen Copenhagen S Denmark
The philosophies of madness an introduction
Published on 27 Sep 2023
by Jasper FeyaertsRob Sipsa Department of Psychoanalysis and Clinical Consulting Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences Ghent University Belgiumb Independent scholar
Selectively permeability multiculturalism and affordances in education
Published on 25 Sep 2023
by Matthew CrippenDag Munk Lindemanna Department of Global Studies Pusan National University Busan Republic of Koreab Berlin School of Mind and Brain Humboldt Universit t zu Berlin Germanyc Department of Teacher Education Funen UCL University College Odense Denmark
Selective permeability multiculturalism and affordances in education
Published on 25 Sep 2023
by Matthew CrippenDag Munk Lindemanna Department of Global Studies Pusan National University Busan Republic of Koreab Berlin School of Mind and Brain Humboldt Universit t zu Berlin Berlin Germanyc Department of Teacher Education Funen UCL University College Odense Denmark
How does psychedelic therapy work
Published on 25 Sep 2023
by H lo se Ath aa Institut d Histoire et Philosophie des Sciences et des Techniques IHPST CNRS Paris Franceb Institut de Biologie Paris Seine Neuroscience Paris Seine Paris France
Did the Greeks believe in their myths
Published on 23 Sep 2023
by Alberto VoltoliniDepartment of Philosophy and Education Sciences University of Turin Turin Italy
A psychological account of the unique decline in anti gay attitudes
Published on 21 Sep 2023
by Victor KumarAditi KodipadyLiane Younga Philosophy Department Boston University Boston USAb Psychology Department Princeton University Princeton USAc Psychology Department Boston College Chestnut Hill USA
Body maps of loves
Published on 5 Sep 2023
by Pärttyli Rinne Mikke Tavast Enrico Glerean Mikko Sams a Department of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering, Aalto University, Espoo, Finlandb Aalto Studios, MAGICS Aalto, Aalto University, Espoo, Finland
Does the Phineas Gage effect extend to aesthetic value?
Published on 24 Aug 2023
by Elzė Sigutė Mikalonytė Clément Canonne a Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UKb STMS UMR 9912 (CNRS/IRCAM/SU), Paris, FranceElzė Sigutė Mikalonytė is a Research Associate at the Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge. Her doctoral work focused on the philosophy of music and the ontology of musical works. As part of her doctoral research, she conducted experimental philosophy studies in musical ontology. In addition to her doctoral research, she investigated other topics in experimental philosophy of aesthetics, such as the folk concept of art and intuitions on AI-created art. She currently works on the project “Higher Values: Aesthetic Experiences, Transcendence, and Prosociality”.Clément Canonne is a CNRS senior researcher and the head of the Analysis of Musical Practices team at IRCAM. His research has been mainly focused on collective musical performances, bringing perspectives from ethnography and experimental psychology to understand the musicians’ cognitive and interactional processes, and, more generally, shed new light on joint action and social cognition. Current and future research topics include desynchronization, musical humor, material culture, and empirical aesthetics.
Consciousness originated from interoceptive feelings
Published on 24 Aug 2023
by Da Dong Lijia Gu Tongwei Liu Wei Chen a Center for Brain, Mind and Education, Shaoxing University, Shaoxing, Chinab Department of Psychology, Shaoxing University, Shaoxing, Chinac Interdisciplinary Center for Philosophy and Cognitive Sciences, Renmin University of China, Beijing, China
How art contributes to scientific knowledge
Published on 8 Aug 2023
by Aleksandra Sherman Derek Anderson a Department of Cognitive Science, Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA, USAb Department of Philosophy, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA
Explanation in theories of the specious present
Published on 4 Aug 2023
by Valtteri Arstila a Department of Philosophy, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finlandb Department of Philosophy, University of Turku, Turku, Finland
Somatization and embodiment
Published on 28 Jul 2023
by Carlos Morujão Ângela Maria Teixeira Leite Centro de Estudos Filosóficos e Humanísticos/Centre for Philosophical and Humanistic Studies, Universidade Católica Portuguesa/Portuguese Catholic University, Braga, PortugalCarlos Morujão is Full Professor at the Faculty of Human Sciences of the Catholic University of Portugal and Director of the FCH Philosophy Journal, the International Journal of Philosophy and Social Values. He is a member of the Red Ibérica de Estudios Fichteanos (RIEF), President, since March 2018, of the Portuguese Association of Phenomenological Philosophy (AFFEN), member of the Husserl Circle and of the Alfred Schutz Circle for Phenomenology and Comprehensive Social Sciences. His main research areas are: Transcendental Phenomenology; Neokantianism; Philosophy of Conscience, Kant and Fichte. Among his most important recent publications, the following stand out: Caminhos da Fenomenologia. Lisboa: Universidade Católica Editora, 2015; Verdade e Liberdade em Martin Heidegger. Paris / Lisboa: Nota de Rodapé Editores, 2.a ed., 2016; «Sensation, Affection et Corps de Chaire : perspectives à partir de Husserl et de Freud», in Cultura. Revista de História e Teoria das Ideias, 35 (2016) 231-245. «Shadows: A Phenomenological Analysis», in Phainomenon, 30 (2020) 17-39. Lisboa: Universidade Católica Editora, 2018; «“Not at all Modern and very XXth Century”. Reflections about a Sentence of Ortega y Gasset». Études Phénoménologiques - Phenomenological Studies, 2 (2018) 179-197; The Philosophy of José Ortega y Gasset Reevaluated, Cham (Swizerland), Springer, 2021.Ângela Leite has a degree in Philosophy and Psychology and a PhD in Biomedical Sciences. She is an assistant professor at the Catholic University of Portugal and a researcher at the Center for Philosophical and Humanistic Studies. Her publications are mostly in the area of Health Psychology, especially in the relationship between medicine and psychology. She is currently investigating the neuro-correlates of religiosity.
A Kaleidoscope of play: a new approach to play analysis in childhood
Published on 17 Jul 2023
by Laura Sparaci Shaun Gallagher a National Research Council (CNR) of Italy, Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies (ISTC), Rome, Italyb Department of Philosophy, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, USAc School of Liberal Arts, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia
Life projects: a comprehensive definition
Published on 13 Jul 2023
by Vinicius Coscioni Maria Paula Paixão Marco Antônio Pereira Teixeira Mark L. Savickas a Universidade de Coimbra, Faculdade de Psicologia E Ciências da Educação, Coimbra, Portugalb Programa de Pós-Graduação em Psicologia, Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazilc Department of Family and Community Medicine, Northeast Ohio Medical University, Rootstown, Ohio, USA
Free will: it unlikely exists in light of psychological theories; it “floats” in the complexity paradigm
Published on 23 Jun 2023
by Felix Lebed Graduate Program in PE and Sport, Kaye Academic College of Education, Beer-Sheba, Israel
Reconsidering commonsense consent
Published on 23 Jun 2023
by Hanna Kim Philosophy Department, Washington & Jefferson College, Washington, PA, USA
Visual assumption and perceptual social bias
Published on 22 Jun 2023
by De Yang Department of Philosophy, University of Georgia, Athens, USA
Curiosity and zetetic style in ADHD
Published on 20 Jun 2023
by Asbjørn Steglich-Petersen Somogy Varga Department of Philosophy and History of Ideas, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark
A map and an invitation to explore unsupervised: Christina van Dyke’s A Hidden Wisdom
Published on 13 Jun 2023
by Elliot Porter Brighton & Sussex Medical School
Unveiling the mysterious veil of consciousness: an evolutionary perspective
Published on 13 Jun 2023
by Jing Zhang Hengwei Li a Institute of Philosophy, Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou, Chinab Faculty of Psychology, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germanyc School of Philosophy, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China
Virtuous Accounting
Published on 12 Jun 2023
by Adam Piovarchy The University of Notre Dame, Australia
Guess who? Identity attribution as Bayesian inference
Published on 12 Jun 2023
by Francesco Rigoli Department of Psychology, University of London, London, UK
Can emotions be demystified?
Published on 9 Jun 2023
by Daniel Vanello Philosophy Department, University of Warwick
With great(er) power comes great(er) responsibility: an intercultural investigation of the effect of social roles on moral responsibility attribution
Published on 31 May 2023
by Pascale Willemsen Albert Newen Karolina Prochownik Kai Kaspar a Department of Philosophy, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerlandb Institute for Philosophy II, Ruhr-University Bochum, Bochum, Germanyc Center for Law, Behavior, and Cognition Faculty of Law, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germanyd Social and Media Psychology Department of Psychology, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany
On the importance of infant carrying for social learning and the development of social cognition
Published on 27 May 2023
by Juraj Bánovský Institute of Philosophy, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia
Mental representation, “standing-in-for”, and internal models
Published on 26 May 2023
by Rosa Cao Jared Warren Department of Philosophy, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
Blame-validation: Beyond rationality? Effect of causal link on the relationship between evaluation and causal judgment
Published on 25 May 2023
by Valentin Goulette Fanny Verkampt CLLE, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, Toulouse, France
A philosophical approach to improving empirical research on posttraumatic growth
Published on 18 May 2023
by Michael Brady Eranda Jayawickreme a Department of Philosophy, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotlandb Department of Psychology & Program for Leadership and Character, Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, NC, United States
Going Dennettian about Gricean communication
Published on 3 May 2023
by Ronald J. Planer a School of Liberal Arts, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australiab Words, Bones, Genes, and Tools: DFG Center for Advanced Studies, Eberhard-Karls University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany
Watching the watchmen: Vigilance-based models of honesty fail to explain it
Published on 2 May 2023
by Camilo Ordóñez-Pinilla William Jiménez-Leal a Philosophy Program, Universidad El Bosque, Bogotá, Colombiab Department of Psychology, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia
Virtue for affective engines
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Chris Zarpentine Division of Global Cultures: History, Languages & Philosophy, Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre, PA, USA
Sacrificing objects instead of persons: Order effects without emotional engagement
Published on 23 Apr 2023
by Emilian Mihailov Ivar R. Hannikainen Alex Wiegmann a Research Centre in Applied Ethics, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Bucharest, Romaniab BioXPhi Lab, Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, UKc Department of Philosophy I, University of Granada, Spaind Institute for Philosophy II, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
What is virtue? Using philosophy to refine psychological definition and operationalization
Published on 18 Apr 2023
by Juliette L. Ratchford Timothy Pawl Anne Jeffrey Sarah A. Schnitker a Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Baylor University, Waco, TX, USAb Department of Philosophy, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul and Minneapolis, TX, USAc Department of Philosophy, Baylor University, Waco, TX, USA
It’s common sense – you don’t need to believe to disagree!
Published on 13 Apr 2023
by Miklós Kürthy Graham Bex-Priestley Yonatan Shemmer a Department of Philosophy, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UKb School of Philosophy, Religion and History of Science, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
The normative turn in recent literature on psychotherapy
Published on 13 Apr 2023
by Ulrich Koch Kelso Cratsley a Department of Clinical Research and Leadership, School of Medicine & Health Sciences, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USAb Department of Philosophy & Religion, American University, Washington, DC, USA
Can memory color effects be explained by cognitive penetration?
Published on 12 Apr 2023
by Woojin Han Department of Philosophy, Duksung Women’s University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Posthumous autonomy: Agency and consent in body donation
Published on 6 Apr 2023
by Tom Farsides Claire F. Smith a School of Psychology, University of Sussex, Falmer, East Sussexb Brighton and Sussex Medical School, University of Sussex, Falmer, East Sussex
Are noetic feelings embodied? The case for embodied metacognition
Published on 31 Mar 2023
by John Dorsch School of Philosophy, Psychology, and Languages Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
How to ‘make or break’ a mind: causes and causal difference-makers in developmental psychology
Published on 30 Mar 2023
by Elena Walsh School of Liberal Arts, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities The University of Wollongong
Efficient mechanisms
Published on 21 Mar 2023
by Jorge Ignacio Fuentes Departmento de Filosofía, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Santiago, Chile
Gunning for affective realism: Emotion, perception and police shooting errors
Published on 10 Mar 2023
by Raamy Majeed Lecturer in Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
Implications of the TASI taxonomy for understanding inconsistent effects pertaining to free will beliefs
Published on 1 Mar 2023
by Tom St Quinton David Trafimow a School of Psychology and Therapeutic Studies, Leeds Trinity University, Leeds, UKb Department of Psychology, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA
Becoming episodic: The Development of Objectivity
Published on 23 Feb 2023
by Frauke Hildebrandt Ramiro Glauer Faculty of Social and Educational Sciences, University of Applied Sciences Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany
Echo chambers, polarization, and “Post-truth”: In search of a connection
Published on 16 Feb 2023
by Wade Munroe Department of Philosophy and the Weinberg Institute for Cognitive Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Towards a new standard model of concepts?
Published on 14 Feb 2023
by Christian Michel School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh
Capturing the Elusive Self
Published on 13 Feb 2023
by Tony Cheng Department of Philosophy, Research Center for Mind, Brain and Learning, National Chengchi University
The new self-advocacy activism in psychiatry: Toward a scientific turn
Published on 7 Feb 2023
by Sarah Arnaud Anne-Marie Gagné-Julien ! Rotman Institute of Philosophy, Western University, 7130 WIRB, Perth Dr, London, ON N6A 5B7, Canada@ Canada Research Chair on Epistemic Injustice and Agency, Center for Research in Ethics (CRE), 2910, Boul. Édouard-Montpetit, Montréal (Québec) H3T 1J7, Canada
Metaethical intuitions in lay concepts of normative uncertainty
Published on 7 Feb 2023
by Maximilian Theisen Department of Psychology, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, GermanyMaximilian Theisen is a doctoral researcher at the Department of Psychology at Heidelberg University, Germany. He investigates how philosophical ideas shape cognition and behavior in a lay public. This includes research on morality, free will, and folk concepts of metaethics.
Traumatic retroactivity: The phenomenological significance of Freud’s retroactive trauma
Published on 6 Feb 2023
by Lajos Horváth Department of Philosophy, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary
Becoming closer to one another: Shared emotions and social relationships
Published on 27 Jan 2023
by Vivian Puusepp Department of Philosophy, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia
Conceptualization for intended action: A dynamic model
Published on 6 Jan 2023
by Mauri Kaipainen Antti Hautamäki Joel Parthemore a Department of Cognitive Science, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finlandb Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finlandc Department of Cognitive Neuroscience and Philosophy, University of Skövde, Skövde, Sweden
Déjà vécu is not déjà vu: An ability view
Published on 2 Jan 2023
by Denis Perrin Chris J.A. Moulin André Sant’Anna a Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Institut de Philosophie de Grenoble, Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble, Franceb Laboratoire de Psychologie et NeuroCognition, Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble, Francec Department of Philosophy and Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology Program, Washington University in Saint-Louis, Saint Louis, MO, USA
The Coherent Dual Theory of Addictive Desire
Published on 28 Dec 2022
by Lorenzo Manuali McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, United States
Interrogating constructive realism about the self from a Buddhist perspective
Published on 22 Dec 2022
by Sean M. Smith University of Hawai′i at Mānoa, Honolulu, Hawai′i, USA
Epistemic injustice in psychiatric research and practice
Published on 21 Dec 2022
by Ian James Kidd Lucienne Spencer Havi Carel a Department of Philosophy, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irelandb Institute of Mental Health, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irelandc Department of Philosophy, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Byrne on transparent introspection
Published on 18 Dec 2022
by Michael Roche Department of English and Philosophy, Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho, USA
Meaning, will to meaning, and Frankl’s existential psychiatry
Published on 12 Dec 2022
by Richard Bailey Centre for Academic Partnerships and Engagement, University of Nottingham Malaysia, Semenyih, Selangor, Malaysia
Towards a conative account of mental imagery
Published on 9 Dec 2022
by Shivam Patel Department of Philosophy, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USAShivam Patel is an Assistant Professor at Florida State University. He received his PhD in Philosophy from the University of Pittsburgh. His research interests include the philosophy of perception, mental imagery, and schizophrenia.
The disunity of moral judgment: Implications for the study of psychopathy
Published on 7 Dec 2022
by David Sackris Communications, Humanities, Art and Design, Arapahoe Community College, Littleton, USA
Are we in need of a philosophy of developmental psychology?
Published on 7 Dec 2022
by Zack Bliss Department of Philosophy, University of Leeds
Intuitions about joint commitment
Published on 2 Dec 2022
by John Michael Stephen Butterfill a Department of Philosophy, University of Milan, Italyb Department of Cognitive Science, Central European University, Austriac Department of Philosophy, University of Warwick, UK
Consciousness and its place in epistemology
Published on 30 Nov 2022
by Jacob Berger Department of Philosophy, Lycoming College, Williamsport, PA, USA
Disentangling low-value practices from pseudoscience in health service psychology
Published on 10 Nov 2022
by Ryan L. Farmer Imad Zaheer Megan Schulte a Psychology Department, The University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, USAb Psychology Department, St.John’s University, New York, USAc Psychology Department, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USARyan L. Farmer, Ph.D., BCBA, serves as Director of the Psychological Services Center at The University of Memphis. His professional interests include assessment validity, pedagogy, and practice; identification and maintenance of low-value practices; and meta-science in school psychology.Imad Zaheer, Ph.D., is an associate professor with the school psychology program at St. John’s University. His professional interests include implementation science, school mental health, and creating integrated multi-tiered systems of support in schools.Megan Schulte is a doctoral student in the school psychology program at Oklahoma State University.
Belief in free will: Integration into social cognition models to promote health behavior
Published on 7 Nov 2022
by Tom St Quinton A. William Crescioni a School of Social and Health Sciences, Leeds Trinity University, Leeds, UKb Behavioral Sciences Department, South Plains College, Levelland, TX, USA
The effect of mental disorders on the autonomy of social beings
Published on 4 Nov 2022
by Anneli Jefferson Cardiff University
Distinguishing free will from moral responsibility when measuring free will beliefs: The FWS-II
Published on 28 Oct 2022
by Alec J. Stinnett Jordan E. Rodriguez Andrew K. Littlefield Jessica L. Alquist Department of Psychology, Texas Tech University, 2500 Broadway, Lubbock, TX 79409 USAAlec J. Stinnett is a PhD candidate in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Texas Tech University.Jordan L. Rodriguez is a PhD candidate in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Texas Tech University.Andrew K. Littlefield is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Texas Tech University.Jessica L. Alquist is an Associate Professor and the Experimental Program Director in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Texas Tech University.
Folk metaethics and error
Published on 25 Oct 2022
by Xinkan Zhao Department of Philosophy, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China
Predicting ordinary objects into the world
Published on 16 Oct 2022
by Arthur C. Schwaninger Department of Philosophy, Theoretical Philosophy, University of Zurich, Zurich, SwitzerlandArthur C. Schwaninger is currently a researcher at the University of Zurich. He studied Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge, Computational Science at ETH Zurich, and worked in the field of Computational Neuroscience at the Human Brain Project. His research interests include Theoretical Neuroscience, Deep Learning, Kantianism, and the metaphysics of ordinary objects.
Correction
Published on 11 Oct 2022
Facing the uncertainties of being a person: On the role of existential vulnerability in personal identity
Published on 6 Oct 2022
by Per-Einar Binder Department of Clinical Psychology, University of Bergen, Bergen, NorwayPer-Einar Binder is a professor at the Department of Clinical Psychology, University of Bergen, Norway. His main research interests are qualitative research methods, narrative identity, change processes in psychotherapy, mindfulness and compassion, and theoretical and philosophical psychology. Per-Einar has also written books (in Norwegian) about identity, compassion, and existential psychology.
The Libet paradigm and a dilemma for epiphenomenalism
Published on 5 Oct 2022
by Bradford Stockdale Department of History and Philosophy, University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL, USABradford Stockdale is an instructor at the History and Philosophy Department of the University of West Florida. His main research interests are ethics and metaphysics with an emphasis on moral responsibility and free will.
The linguistic fallacy & the complex content of emotion
Published on 29 Sep 2022
by Kris Goffin a Centre for Philosophical Psychology, Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgiumb Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Research Group of Quantitative Psychology and Individual Differences, KU Leuven, Leuven, BelgiumKris Goffin My research focuses on philosophy of mind, philosophy of cognitive science, emotion theory, and aesthetics. I mainly work on emotions, art and implicit attitudes, such as implicit racist and sexist prejudices. In October 2019, I started doing interdisciplinary research with a team of social psychologists from Agnes Moors’ Lab at KULeuven on implicit bias and implicit racism. I received a Postdoctoral Fellowship from the FWO (Flemish Research Foundation).
The polarity effect of evaluative language
Published on 27 Sep 2022
by Lucien Baumgartner Pascale Willemsen Kevin Reuter Department of Philosophy, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Concepts and cognitive structures
Published on 26 Sep 2022
by Kevan Edwards Philosophy Department, Syracuse University, Syracuse, USA
Moral progress, knowledge and error: Do people believe in moral objectivity?
Published on 16 Sep 2022
by Thomas Pölzler Lieuwe Zijlstra Jacob Dijkstra a Department of Philosophy, University of Graz, Graz, Austriab Department of Philosophy, University of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlandsc Department of Sociology, University of Groningen, Groningen, NetherlandsThomas Pölzler is a researcher and lecturer at the Philosophy Department of the University of Graz, Austria. He mainly works on moral psychology and metaethics.Lieuwe Zijlstra is assistant professor at the Department of Social Science at the University College Groningen. Most of his research is in experimental philosophy.Jacob Dijkstra is associate professor of sociology and director of studies at the University of Groningen / ICS. His research interests include experimental methods, game theory, mathematical sociology, collective action, and social networks.
Seeing through the shades of situated affectivity. Sunglasses as a socio-affective artifact
Published on 8 Sep 2022
by Marco Viola Department of Philosophy, Communication, and Performing Arts, Rome 3 University, Rome, ItalyMarco Viola is a Fixed-Term Assistant Professor (Ricercatore a tempo determinato, tipo A) at the Rome 3 University, Department of Philosophy, Communication, and Performing Arts. Previously he was a PostDoctoral Researcher at the University of Turin, within the ERC project FACETS. His research is mainly focused on the philosophy of cognitive science, and in particular on emotion, face perception, and cognitive ontology. He is the co-founder of Neural Mechanisms Online (www.neuralmechanisms.org).
Connecting the methods of psychology and philosophy: Applying Cognitive-Affective Maps (CAMs) to identify ethical principles underlying the evaluation of bioinspired technologies
Published on 6 Sep 2022
by Philipp Höfele Lisa Reuter Louisa Estadieu Sabrina Livanec Michael Stumpf Andrea Kiesel a Department of Philosophy, Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania, USAb Institute of Philosophy, Freie Universität, Berlin, Germanyc Institute of Psychology, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germanyd Cluster of Excellence livMatS @ FIT – Freiburg Center for Interactive Materials and Bioinspired Technologies, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germanye Department of Philosophy, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, GermanyPhilipp Höfele is a philosophical researcher at the Freie Universität Berlin and a Visiting Scholar at Pennsylvania State University within the framework of the PRIME program, initiated by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). He is specialized in the philosophy of nature and technology as well as practical philosophy and ethics with a historical focus on the philosophies of the 19th and 20th centuries.Lisa Reuter is a psychological researcher who worked in the Cluster of Excellence Living, Adaptive and Energy-autonomous Materials Systems (livMatS) from 2019 to 2022 and continues to work at the Freiburg Institute for Basic Income Studies (FRIBIS). Through her work she explores possible applications for the method of Cognitive-Affective Mapping for psychological and interdisciplinary topics.Louisa Estadieu is a doctoral research assistant in the Department of Philosophy of Freiburg, and an associate member of the Cluster of Excellence Living, Adaptive and Energy-autonomous Materials Systems (livMatS), University of Freiburg.Sabrina Livanec is a doctoral researcher in the Cluster of Excellence Living, Adaptive and Energy-autonomous Materials Systems (livMatS) at the University of Freiburg. As her professional background is in developing and applying creative formats of mutual knowledge transfer between science and society, she explores Cognitive-Affective Mapping as a method to support communication processes in interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary settings.Michael Stumpf is a senior research scientist in the Cognition, Action, and Sustainability unit at the Institute of Psychology, University of Freiburg. His research interests cover sustainability and technology acceptance, energy efficiency and energy saving, sustainable mobility, and scientific infrastructure.Andrea Kiesel is full professor at the Institute of Psychology and head of the Cognition, Action and Sustainability unit, University of Freiburg. She is principal investigator in the Cluster of Excellence Living, Adaptive and Energy-autonomous Materials Systems (livMatS). Her areas of expertise are multitasking, action control, unconscious cognition, time perception and sustainability.
Troubles with mathematical contents
Published on 5 Sep 2022
by Marco Facchin Linguistics and Philosophy IUSS Center, Istituto Universitario di Studi Superiori IUSS Pavia, Pavia, ItalyMarco Facchin is a member of the Linguistic & Philosophy IUSS Center (L&PIC). His work focuses on cognitive representations, the extended mind thesis, and predictive processing. He obtained his Ph.D. in Cognitive Neuroscience and Philosophy of Mind in the summer of 2022.
Exploratory hypothesis tests can be more compelling than confirmatory hypothesis tests
Published on 26 Aug 2022
by Mark Rubin Chris Donkin a Department of Psychology, Durham University, Durham, UKb Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Munich, GermanyMark Rubin is a professor of social psychology at Durham University, UK. His recent work has focused on issues connected with the replication crisis in science, such as preregistration and HARKing. For more information, please visit: http://bit.ly/rubinpsycChris Donkin is a professor of computational modeling at LMU Munich, Germany. He uses computational and mathematical models to help study various aspects of memory and decision-making.
Inner speech as a cognitive tool—or what is the point of talking to oneself?
Published on 19 Aug 2022
by Nikola A. Kompa Jutta L. Mueller a Institute of Philosophy, University of Osnabrück, Osnabrück, Germanyb Institute of Linguistics, University of Vienna, Vienna, AustriaNikola A. Kompa is full professor of philosophy at the Institute of Philosophy, University of Osnabrueck/Germany. She works on a variety of topics within philosophy of language and epistemology. She is particularly interested in the relation between language and cognition, language evolution, inner speech and metaphor on the one hand and epistemic contextualism and epistemic injustice on the other. Jutta L. Mueller is full professor of psycholinguistics at the University of Vienna/Austria. She works on language learning and development, language processing and the interface of language and cognition. To investigate these issues she often takes an experimental approach using both neurophysiological methods such as EEG and fMRI or behavioural measurements such as reaction time and eye-tracking.