EPISTEME 2010 – Edinburgh
The 2010 EPISTEME conference will be held in Edinburgh. The theme – Cognitive Ecology. Conference page and call for papers here. A stellar line up has already begun to take shape.
The 2010 EPISTEME conference will be held in Edinburgh. The theme – Cognitive Ecology. Conference page and call for papers here. A stellar line up has already begun to take shape.
The latest issue of EPISTEME is now available – the theme is computer simulations – an topic that is seeing a great deal of growth. Alexander RieglerCarlo MartiniGerhard SchurzIgor DouvenJ. McKenzie AlexanderJan SprengerKevin J. S. ZollmanPaul HumphreysRainer HegselmannStephan HartmannUlrich Krause
A quick reminder about the upcoming EPISTEME conference.
It’s just occurred to me that this year marks the 10th anniversary of Alvin Goldman’s Knowledge in a Social World. The significance of this work cannot be overstated. Here was the doyen of analytical epistemology completing a major project that was begun 13 years earlier in Epistemology and Cognition. Alvin made it respectable for those…
True to the spirit of stigmergy I was pleased to learn of a wiki dedicated to all things stigmergical – StigmergyLive.
The list of speakers for EPISTEME 2009 to be held at Northwestern is now available. Accommodation and travel details here.
In today’s Boston Globe Mickey Edwards reviews Cass Sunstein’s latest book A Constitution of Many Minds. Though I haven’t read the book, Edwards’ rather snippy and ill-informed review calls for some comments. ***************** If “A Constitution of Many Minds” reveals anything, it is that its author may teach about constitutionalism but he is at heart…
Sad as it is, we were chuffed to discover that our co-authored paper is the 57th most popular paper in Chalmers’ MindPapers database out of a total of 18,477 papers.
Larry Sanger’s EPISTEME article is cited in Chronicle of Higher Education.
Larry Sanger, founder of Wikipedia, is contributor to the latest issue of EPISTEME.