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Cognition and Philosophy
A blog dedicated to understanding contemporary developments in the brain and cognitive sciences.
Sunday, 16 October 2011
The Fourth Online Consciousness Conference
A call for papers is up
here
.
Friday, 7 October 2011
In celebration of Ada Lovelace day...
I encourage you all to take a look at
Maggie Boden
's work. Her book
The Creative Mind
was probably one of the main reasons I moved back to psychology and cognitive science, as opposed to purely being interested in the philosophy of mind.
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