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Experimental philosophy is the name for a recent movement whose participants use the methods of experimental psychology to probe the way people make judgments that bear on debates in philosophy.

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Background Shifts Affect Explanatory Style

Nov 24, 2009
Seth and I would welcome any comments on the following article from readers interested in the cog sci and phil sci literatures on explanation (i.e. on how people explain and the concept of scientific explanation, not on reductive explanations of mind)....

European Journal for Philosophy of Science

Nov 21, 2009
Franz Huber has asked me to post the following announcement: The European Philosophy of Science Association (EPSA) is pleased to announce the launch of its new journal: EUROPEAN JOURNAL FOR PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE...

Two New Surveys

Nov 19, 2009
First, Sally Haslanger asked me to make the following announcement about a survey she has undertaken as part of the important Women in Philosophy Task Force: All professional philosophers are invited to participate in a survey on publishing in...

Shameless self-promotion: BBS' call for commentaries on Doing without Concepts

Nov 16, 2009
Some readers of this blog might be interested by the following news: Behavioral and Brain Sciences will publish a precis on my book, Doing without Concepts, and is now accepting proposals for commentaries. If you are not on the list of potential...

Levin on X-Phi

Nov 11, 2009
I just found this critical notice by Janet Levin, which came out in the October issue of Analysis: http://analysis.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/extract/69/4/761 She discusses nearly every chapter in the collection by Knobe and Nichols, Experimental...


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