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Ignorance, soundness, and norms of inquiry
The current literature on norms of inquiry features two families of norms: norms that focus on an inquirer’s ignorance and norms that focus on the...
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Overlap** minds and the hedonic calculus
It may soon be possible for neurotechnology to connect two subjects' brains such that they share a single token mental state, such as a feeling of...
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Intersectionality as emergence
Intersectionality is the notion that concerns the complexity of the experiences of individuals in virtue of their belonging to multiple socially...
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Logistik des Schönen
The article starts with a reconstruction of Bernard Bolzano’s aesthetics as a paradigmatic example of the logical-semantic aesthetics tradition...
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On the Uses of Philosophy
This paper agrees with the premises of Philip Kitcher’s argument, but rejects the inference to his conclusion about what we philosophers ought to be...
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4E cognition, moral imagination, and engineering ethics education: sha** affordances for diverse embodied perspectives
While 4E approaches to cognition are increasingly introduced in educational contexts, little has been said about how 4E commitments can inform...
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Tool-Augmented Human Creativity
Creativity is the hallmark of human intelligence. Roli et al. (Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9:806283, 2022) state that algorithms cannot...
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Black-Box Testing and Auditing of Bias in ADM Systems
For years, the number of opaque algorithmic decision-making systems (ADM systems) with a large impact on society has been increasing: e.g., systems...
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Begging & power
Much philosophical work has examined both imperatival and non-imperatival forms of address that aim to motivate others to action. But one such kind...
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Metaphysical explanation and the cosmological argument
A premise of the Leibnizian cosmological argument from contingency says that no contingent fact can explain why there are any contingent facts at...
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Husserl’s concept of transcendental consciousness and the problem of AI consciousness
Edmund Husserl, the founder of phenomenological philosophy, developed the concept of the so-called pure transcendental consciousness. The author of...
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Forging the medieval on Wikipedia
Wikipedia is a major source for public information. Wikipedia materials are proliferated across the Internet of Things, are reused in journalism and...
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Forging the medieval amidst loss: The Public Record Office of Ireland and Ireland’s medieval history
In the aftermath of the destruction of the Public Record Office of Ireland (PROI) in June 1922 during the opening battle of the Irish Civil War, and...
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Medieval and modern race-thinking in Frank Yerby’s The Saracen Blade
The popular historical novelist and expatriate author Frank Yerby was criticised by his fellow African American writers for his historical novels,...
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Caricature, recognition, misrepresentation
Caricature undeniably excels at mocking people and their foibles. But is this mode of depiction limited to human beings? Can animals, objects, or...
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Reflective Artificial Intelligence
As artificial intelligence (AI) technology advances, we increasingly delegate mental tasks to machines. However, today’s AI systems usually do these...
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The phenomenology of dwelling in the past post-traumatic stress disorder & oppression
This article explores the idea that there is a spectrum of individuals who feel compelled to dwell in the past, either due to psychological or social...