The Ant and the Grasshopper: Does Biased Cognition Compromise Agency in the Case of Delusions and Conspiracy Theories? [0.03%]
《蚂蚁与蚱蜢:认知偏差会否在妄想和阴谋论的案例中削弱主体性?》
Lisa Bortolotti
Lisa Bortolotti
This paper starts from an observation of our practices: when people are ascribed delusional beliefs or conspiracy beliefs, they tend to be excluded from shared epistemic projects relevant to the content of their beliefs. What might motivate...
Desire and Motivation in Predictive Processing: An Ecological-Enactive Perspective [0.03%]
预测性处理中的欲望与动机:一种生态-参与式的视角
Julian Kiverstein,Mark Miller,Erik Rietveld
Julian Kiverstein
The predictive processing theory refers to a family of theories that take the brain and body of an organism to implement a hierarchically organized predictive model of its environment that works in the service of prediction-error minimizati...
Michał Sikorski,Noah van Dongen,Jan Sprenger
Michał Sikorski
Indicative conditionals and tendency causal claims are closely related (e.g., Frosch and Byrne, 2012), but despite these connections, they are usually studied separately. A unifying framework could consist in their dependence on probabilist...
Lina Bendifallah,Julie Abbou,Igor Douven et al.
Lina Bendifallah et al.
Recently, there has been much research into conceptual engineering in connection with feminist inquiry and activism, most notably involving gender issues, but also sexism and misogyny. Our paper contributes to this research by explicating, ...
Poppy Mankowitz
Poppy Mankowitz
Occurrences of sentences that are traditionally considered category mistakes, such as 'The red number is divisible by three', tend to elicit a sense of oddness in assessors. In attempting to explain this oddness, existing accounts in the ph...
Donnchadh OConaill
Donnchadh OConaill
We are each aware of our own experiences as they occur, but in this inner awareness our experiences do not seem to be presented to us as objects in the way that they typically are when we reflect on them. A number of philosophers, principal...
Rik Peels
Rik Peels
In the literature on conspiracism, fundamentalism, and extremism, we find so-called vice explanations for the extreme behavior and extreme beliefs that they involve. These are explanations in terms of people's character traits, like arrogan...
What's inside is all that counts? The contours of everyday thinking about self-control [0.03%]
管窥之内,了了而已?关于自我控制日常思考的轮廓
Juan Pablo Bermúdez,Samuel Murray,Louis Chartrand et al.
Juan Pablo Bermúdez et al.
Does self-control require willpower? The question cuts to the heart of a debate about whether self-control is identical with some psychological process internal to the agents or not. Noticeably absent from these debates is systematic eviden...
Implicit Metaethical Intuitions: Validating and Employing a New IAT Procedure [0.03%]
隐含的元伦理直觉:新IAT程序的有效性及应用
Johannes M J Wagner,Thomas Pölzler,Jennifer C Wright
Johannes M J Wagner
Philosophical arguments often assume that the folk tends towards moral objectivism. Although recent psychological studies have indicated that lay persons' attitudes to morality are best characterized in terms of non-objectivism-leaning plur...
Is Pain "All in your Mind"? Examining the General Public's Views of Pain [0.03%]
疼痛真的是“全在你的脑海里”吗?剖析普通民众对疼痛的看法
Tim V Salomons,Richard Harrison,Nat Hansen et al.
Tim V Salomons et al.
By definition, pain is a sensory and emotional experience that is felt in a particular part of the body. The precise relationship between somatic events at the site where pain is experienced, and central processing giving rise to the mental...