The Journal of Mind and Behavior: Vol. 40, No. 2
Featuring three reviews that I commissioned. biophilosophychessCognitive scienceconsciousnessdavid livingstone smithEmbodied cognitionFernand Gobetjournal of mind and behaviorPhilosophy of mind
Featuring three reviews that I commissioned. biophilosophychessCognitive scienceconsciousnessdavid livingstone smithEmbodied cognitionFernand Gobetjournal of mind and behaviorPhilosophy of mind
My chum David Livingstone Smith’s long awaited edited collection of essays by a top-notch lineup is now available. To get a better sense of the scope of the project check out the book’s homepage as well as David’s other writings here. For the past thirty years I been of the view that though Hume did not have…
Robert Wright in The New York Times on the late great William Hamilton “I’m also quite open to the view that there is some kind of ultimate good which is of a religious nature — that we just have to look beyond what the evolutionary theory tells us and accept promptings of what ultimate good is, coming…