Artificial intelligence and the breakdown of the intentional stance
Artificial intelligence and the breakdown of the intentional stance
Attribution of Selfhood Based on Simple Behavioral Cues: Toward a ParsβProβToto Account
Neurodiversity & evaluation: a defense (or not) of affective fictionalism
Computational neurophenomenology meets MuSe: A Commentary on Εerife Tekinβs Reclaiming the self in psychiatry
Multilingualism and aging: Country-level patterns may not support individual-level causal claims
Causal and noncausal contributions to episodic memory: a computational perspective
Epistemic and affective harms in Endometriosis diagnosis
Neuroscience undermines the higher-order theoristsβ preferred solution to the targetless HOT problem
The relationship between Stoic attitudes, resilience, and mental health
Philosophy programs in prison and rehabilitative outcomes β A scoping review
New publication!β¨
When are psychiatric patients considered less credible?
When compared to non-patients, particularly by people who do not view epistemic injustice as a serious moral problem.
w/ @ivarr.bsky.social
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Epistemic injustice in the clinical care of practitioners of Afro-Brazilian religions
We need to historicize phenomenological psychiatry. Book review of Reconceptualizing Schizophrenia: The Phenomenology of Urhomelessness
Really cool new project from @urvi.bsky.social that finds that kids are much better at temporal reasoning than previously reported, if we test them with REAL passing time, rather than hypothetical past or future events and differentiate past and future at 3 years old.
What is the brain for? Active inference is widely discussed as a unifying framework for understanding brain function, yet its empirical status remains debated. Our review identifies core predictions across the action-perception cycle and evaluates their empirical support: osf.io/preprints/ps...
No Evidence for AgentβPatient Role Attribution in Human Infants, Human Adults, and Guinea Baboons (Papio papio)
I thought Iβd seen it all after our language review (academic.oup.com/aje/article/...), but it turns out every field has its own non-causal love language, and machine learning methods call for innovations.
π£From Dillon Plunkett & Jorge Morales:
Representational Momentum Transcends Motion
The Emancipation of the drone: A Dennettian thought experiment
The role of episodic memory in causal reasoning with counterfactuals: A perspective from predictive processing and trace minimalism
A mushroom
Latest papers: Julian Kiverstein, HΓΌseyin BeykΓΆylΓΌ & Michiel van Elk defend a causal plauralist theory that suggests multiple valid explanations can be offered of the causal influence of set and setting on the psychedelic experience doi.org/10.1080/0951... #philsky #philpsy
Pretending to be myself: on camouflaging and selfhood in the experience of anxiety
Memory and imagination: toward discontinuist simulationism
Asymmetric Anticipatory Emotions and Economic Preferences: Dread, Savoring, Risk, and Time
Many heads are more utilitarian than one, but are they also less deontological? Reply to Baron and Skovgaard-Olsen (2026)