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What Is Wrong with Aesthetic Empiricism? An Experimental Study

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    Neurorights, Mental Privacy, and Mind Reading

    A pressing worry in the ongoing neurorights debate is the language used to advocate for newly proposed rights. This paper addresses this concern by first examining the partial and ambiguous associations betwee...

    Cohen Marcus Lionel Brown in Neuroethics (2024)

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    Amodal Completion: Mental Imagery or 3D Modeling?

    In amodal completion the mind in some sense completes the visual perceptual representation of a scene by representing parts of the scene hidden behind other objects. Cognitive science has had a lot to say abou...

    Christopher Gauker in Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2024)

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    Early Conceptual Knowledge About Food

    Recent research suggests that preschool (three- to six-years-old) children’s food cognition involves much more than the nutritional information usually conveyed by traditional food education programs. This rev...

    Matteo Gandolini, Andrea Borghini, Jérémie Lafraire in Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2024)

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    Engaging with Conspiracy Believers

    Conspiracy theories abound in social and political discourse, believed by millions of people around the world. In this article, we highlight when it is important to engage with people who believe in conspiracy...

    Karen M. Douglas, Robbie M. Sutton in Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2024)

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    A Transformative Trip? Experiences of Psychedelic Use

    Psychedelic experiences are often compared to “transformative experiences” due to their potential to change how people think and behave. This study empirically examines whether psychedelic experiences constitu...

    Logan Neitzke-Spruill, Caroline Beit, Jill Robinson, Kai Blevins in Neuroethics (2024)

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    Editorial: Hostile Emotions

    Thiemo Breyer in Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2024)

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    Hate: toward a Four-Types Model

    Drawing on insights found in both philosophy and psychology, this paper offers an analysis of hate and distinguishes between its main types. I argue that hate is a sentiment, i.e., a form to regard the other a...

    Íngrid Vendrell Ferran in Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2024)

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    The Epistemic Innocence of Elaborated Delusions Re-Examined

    The aim of this paper is twofold. First, I want to re-examine the epistemic status of elaborated delusions. Bortolotti (2016, 2020) claims that they can be epistemically innocent. However, I will show that this t...

    Maja Białek in Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2024)

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    Inner Speech and ‘Pure’ Thought – Do we Think in Language?

    While the idea that thinking is a form of silent self-talk goes back at least to Plato, it is not immediately clear how to state this thesis precisely. The aim of the paper is to spell out the notion that we t...

    Nikola A. Kompa in Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2024)

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    Schizophrenic Thought Insertion and Self-Experience

    In contemporary philosophy of mind and psychiatry, schizophrenic thought insertion is often used as a validating or invalidating counterexample in various theories about how we experience ourselves. Recent wor...

    Darryl Mathieson in Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2024)

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    Is Anger a Hostile Emotion?

    In this article I argue that characterizations of anger as a hostile emotion may be mistaken. My project is empirically informed and is partly descriptive, partly diagnostic. It is descriptive in that I am con...

    Laura Silva in Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2024)

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    Temporal Perspectives and the Phenomenology of Grief

    In first personal accounts of the experience of grief, it is often described as disrupting the experience of time. This aspect of the experience has gained more attention in recent discussions, but it may none...

    Jack Shardlow in Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2024)

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    An Interdisciplinary Perspective on the Value of Envy

    The public and scholars alike largely consider envy to be reprehensible. This judgment of the value of envy commonly results either from a limited understanding of the nature of envy or from a limited understa...

    Jens Lange, Sara Protasi in Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2024)

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    Deconstructing the Conspiratorial Mind: the Computational Logic Behind Conspiracy Theories

    In the social sciences, research on conspiracy theories is accumulating fast. To contribute to this research, here I introduce a computational model about the psychological processes underlying support for con...

    Francesco Rigoli in Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2024)

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    The Development and Validation of the Epistemic Vice Scale

    This paper presents two studies on the development and validation of a ten-item scale of epistemic vice and the relationship between epistemic vice and misinformation and fake news. Epistemic vices have been d...

    Marco Meyer, Mark Alfano, Boudewijn de Bruin in Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2024)

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    Testimonial Injustice: The Facts of the Matter

    To verify the occurrence of a singular instance of testimonial injustice three facts must be established. The first is whether the hearer in fact has an identity prejudice of which she may or may not be aware;...

    Migdalia Arcila-Valenzuela, Andrés Páez in Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2024)

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    The Different Bases of the Meaning and of the Seeing-in Experiences

    There are some complex experiences, such as the experiences that allow us to understand linguistic expressions and pictures respectively, which seem to be very similar. For they are stratified experiences in w...

    Fabrizio Calzavarini, Alberto Voltolini in Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2024)

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    Where is the Motivation in Motivated Numeracy?

    In a series of very influential papers, Dan Kahan argues for “the identity protective cognition thesis”: the claim that politically motivated reasoning is a major factor explaining current levels of polarizati...

    Kathrin Glüer-Pagin, Levi Spectre in Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2024)

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    Literary Neuroexistentialism: Coming to Terms with Materialism and Finding Meaning in the Age of Neuroscience through Literature

    With the rise of the scientific authority of neuroscience and recent neurotechnological advances, the understanding of the human being and its future is beginning to undergo a radical change. As a result, a no...

    Mette Leonard Høeg in Neuroethics (2024)

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    The Ethical Implications of Illusionism

    Illusionism is a revisionary view of consciousness, which denies the existence of the phenomenal properties traditionally thought to render experience conscious. The view has theoretical attractions, but some ...

    Keith Frankish in Neuroethics (2024)

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