Social Networking Study
Here are the results of a fascinating social networking study.
Here are the results of a fascinating social networking study.
Thanks to this blog here is a five-part discussion between the wonderful Gilbert Ryle and James Urmson. (I notice from the Stanford Encylopedia of Philosophy entry on Ryle that J.D. Mabbott must have known Ryle very well. Mabbott and Oakeshott were of course intellectual chums. According to Bob Grant, Oakeshott only ever communicated with two “official” philosophers,…
Here’s an interesting article by Dharmendra Modha and Raghavendra Singh.
Here is a review of an intellectual biography of Ernest Gellner.
(1938-2010) My friend and colleague Robert Haskell passed away today. Rob was a very gentle, kind and generous man, a man with simple tastes but a man with immense philosophical sophistication. An example of his philosophical breadth and depth is his last published paper “The Access Paradox in Analogical Reasoning and Transfer: Whither Invariance?” Journal…
Earlier this year I brought your attention to a movie that its producers are trying to bring to fruition. Here is a preview that they have just alerted me to – its not obvious how the notion of qualia fits in – but it’s early days.
Here is my introduction to the themed issue of Cognitive Systems Research. The full collection is now available here.
A video about robot teachers from The New York Times.
The articles comprising the themed issue of Cognitive Systems Research are now available from the publisher’s Articles in Press page. Note from Elsevier: The section “Articles in Press” contains peer reviewed accepted articles to be published in this journal. When the final article is assigned to an issue of the journal, the “Article in Press”…
Here’s a draft of a review by Andreas Elpidorou to appear in Minds and Machines of Rob Rupert’s Cognitive Systems and the Extended Mind.