Reading group with Mark Alfano and Gus Skorburg on Skype

January 7, 2015 in Extended Mind and Epistemology, New Research, News, Uncategorized by Orestis Palermos

On December 9, 2014, the ‘Extended Knowledge’ reading group met to discuss Mark Alfano and Gus Skorburg’s work in progress, entitled “The Embedded and Extended Character Hypotheses.” Apart from Mark and
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The Ethics of Extended Cognition: Is having your computer compromised a personal assault?

January 5, 2015 in Ethical Considerations, New Research, News, Uncategorized by Orestis Palermos

Adam Carter and Orestis Palermos recently gave a talk about the ethical and legal ramifications of extended cognition at the 2014 IT Futures Conference, University of Edinburgh. Abstract: According to
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‘Extended Emotion’, in Philosophical Psychology, by Adam Carter, Emma Gordon and Orestis Palermos

December 1, 2014 in Extended Mind and Epistemology, New Research, News, Uncategorized by Orestis Palermos

New project output by Adam Carter, Emma Gordon and Orestis Palermos: ‘Extended Emotion’, in Philosophical Psychology. Abstract: Recent thinking within philosophy of mind about the ways cognition can extend (e.g. Clark
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Epistemic Situationism, Epistemic Dependence and the Epistemology of Education: New Project output by J. Adam Carter and Duncan Pritchard

November 27, 2014 in Extended Mind and Epistemology, New Research, News, Uncategorized by Orestis Palermos

New paper by Adam Carter and Duncan Pritchard to a appear in M. Alfano & A. Fairweather’s volume on Epistemic Situationism (OUP). Epistemic Situationism, Epistemic Dependence and the Epistemology of Education Abstract. It
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‘Epistemic Internalism, Content Externalism and the Subjective/Objective Justification Distinction’, in APQ, by Adam Carter and Orestis Palermos

October 25, 2014 in New Research, News, Uncategorized by Orestis Palermos

New project output by Adam Carter and Orestis Palermos: ‘Epistemic Internalism, Content Externalism and the Subjective/Objective Justification Distinction’, in the American Philosophical Quarterly. Abstract: We consider two arguments against the compatibility of epistemic internalism
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‘Extended Cognition and Propositional Memory’ by Adam Carter and Jesper Kallestrup, in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research

August 29, 2014 in Extended Mind and Epistemology, New Research, News, Uncategorized by Orestis Palermos

New Project output by Adam Carter and Jesper Kallestrup: ‘Extended Cognition and Propositional Memory’, in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.  Abstract. The philosophical case for extended cognition is often made with reference to
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‘Active Externalism and Epistemic Internalism’, in Erkenntnis by Adam Carter and Orestis Palermos

August 19, 2014 in Extended Mind and Epistemology, New Research, News, Uncategorized by Orestis Palermos

New project output by Adam Carter and Orestis Palermos: ‘Active Externalism and Epistemic Internalism’ in Erkenntnis. Abstract. Internalist approaches to epistemic justification are, though controversial, considered a live option in
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Philosophical Issues Special Issue on ‘Extended Knowledge’, edited by Adam Carter, Jesper Kallestrup, Orestis Palermos and Duncan Pritchard

August 13, 2014 in Extended Mind and Epistemology, New Research, News, Uncategorized by Orestis Palermos

New research output: Philosophical Issues special issue on ‘Extended Knowledge’, edited by Adam Carter, Jesper Kallestrup, Orestis Palermos and Duncan Pritchard. Click on the following link to access the table of
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‘Group Peer Disagreement’, in Ratio, by Adam Carter

August 13, 2014 in Extended Mind and Epistemology, New Research, News, Uncategorized by Orestis Palermos

New research output by Adam Carter: ‘Group Peer Disagreement’, in Ratio Abstract. A popular view in mainstream social epistemology maintains that, in the face of a revealed peer disagreement over p, neither party
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‘Varieties of Externalism’, in Philosophical Issues, by Adam Carter, Jesper Kallestrup, Orestis Palermos and Duncan Pritchard

August 12, 2014 in Extended Mind and Epistemology, New Research, News, Uncategorized by Orestis Palermos

New research output by Adam Carter, Jesper Kallestrup, Orestis Palermos and Duncan Pritchard in Philosophical Issues. Abstract. Our aim is to provide a topography of the relevant philosophical terrain with regard
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Extended Entitlement: New Project Output by Adam Carter and Duncan Pritchard

May 19, 2014 in Extended Mind and Epistemology, New Research, News, Uncategorized by Orestis Palermos

New paper by Adam Carter and Duncan Pritchard to a appear in Graham and Pedersen’s volume on Epistemic Entitlement: Extended Entitlement Abstract: The hypothesis of extended cognition, according to which cognitive processes
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Workshop on ‘Intellectual Virtues, Group Knowledge and Education’, 15 May 2014

April 11, 2014 in Extended Mind and Epistemology, New Research, News, Uncategorized by Orestis Palermos

Eidyn’s new pilot Projects ‘Epistemology of Education‘ and ‘Group Knowledge‘ are hosting a joint workshop on ‘Intellectual Virtues, Group Knowledge and Education’. Date: 15 May 2014. Venue: Edinburgh Informatics Forum,
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Towards a Framework for Joint Action Workshop

March 29, 2014 in New Research, News, Uncategorized by Orestis Palermos

The RO-MAN 2014 Workshop “Towards a Framework for Joint Action” (FJA2014) is a full-day workshop held in conjunction with the 23rd IEEE International Symposium on Robot And Human Interactive Communication  (IEEE RO-MAN 2014), in
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New Eidyn Research Project

February 28, 2014 in Ethical Considerations, Extended Mind and Epistemology, New Research, News, Uncategorized by Orestis Palermos

Duncan Pritchard and Jesper Kallestrup were recently awarded by the John Templeton Foundation £100K in total for their project on ‘Virtue Epistemology, Epistemic Dependence and intellectual Humility’. Project Summary Virtue epistemology
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‘Knowledge and Cognitive Integration’, in Synthese, by Orestis Palermos

December 14, 2013 in Extended Mind and Epistemology, New Research, News, Uncategorized by Orestis Palermos

New research output by Orestis Palermos: ‘Knowledge and Cognitive Integration’, in Synthese. Abstract: Cognitive integration is a defining yet overlooked feature of our intellect that may nevertheless have substantial effects on
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