Additions:
<h5 style="margin-bottom:.3em">Forthcoming:</h5>
<a style="font-size:120%" target="_blank" href="
http://www.erp-review.org/8.php" title="ERP 8 (2008): Folk Epistemology">Folk Epistemology, ERP 8 (2008)</a><br />
<p style="margin-top:.5em"><span class="sans">C. Heintz, N. Pouscoulous, D. Taraborelli (eds.)</span></p>
The
new series of the
EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY is a collection of thematic issues edited yearly at the
Institut Jean Nicod, Paris, focusing on the
philosophical and foundational aspects of the scientific study of cognition. Contemporary philosophy of mind, on the one hand, raises crucial empirical challenges to cognitive science. Cognitive science, in turn, encourages philosophy to develop new conceptual tools for understanding the workings of the mind, both at the individual and at the social level. The aim of the new series of the
ERP is to offer a privileged platform for debate at the junction between recent research trends in philosophy and in cognitive science. Each volume hosts invited papers by leading authors as well as peer-reviewed articles answering a call for papers. The
ERP's standards are maintained thanks to anonymous blind refereeing and to an
Advisory Board, whose role is to supervise proposals for forthcoming issues and assure the scientific quality of the series.
Deletions:
<h5>Forthcoming:</h5>
<a target="_blank" href="
http://www.erp-review.org/8.php" title="ERP 8 (2008): Folk Epistemology">Folk Epistemology, ERP 8 (2008)</a><br />
<span class="sans">C. Heintz, N. Pouscoulous, D. Taraborelli (eds.)</span>
The
new series of the
EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY is a collection of thematic issues edited yearly at the
Institut Jean Nicod, Paris, focusing on the
philosophical and foundational aspects of the scientific study of cognition. Contemporary philosophy of mind, on the one hand, raises crucial empirical challenges to cognitive science. Cognitive science, in turn, encourages philosophy to develop new conceptual tools for understanding the workings of the mind, both at the individual and at the social level. The aim of the new series of the
ERP is to offer a privileged platform for debate at the junction between recent research trends in philosophy and in cognitive science. Each volume consists of invited papers by leading authors as well as peer-reviewed articles answering a call for papers. The
ERP's standards are maintained thanks to anonymous blind refereeing and to an
Advisory Board, whose role is to supervise proposals for forthcoming issues and assure the scientific quality of the series.
Additions:
</div>::c:: I serve as editor of the <span class="sans">EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY</span>. Established in Geneva in 1994, the <span class="sans">ERP</span> is a peer-reviewed series published by [[http://cslipublications.stanford.edu/ CSLI Publications]], Stanford and distributed by the [[http://www.press.uchicago.edu/ University of Chicago Press]]. It has issued a series of volumes on [[http://www.erp-review.org/past.php philosophy of language and mind]]. In 2003, the first board of the <span class="sans">ERP</span>"" (composed by R. Casati, E. Corazza, J. Dokic, M. Garcia-Carpintero, P. Kotatko, M. Rechenauer, G. Soldati, T. Stoneham) passed on the management of the review to a
new editorial board, whose interests focus on the theoretical foundations of the scientific study of mind and behaviour.
Deletions:
</div>::c:: I serve as editor of the <span class="sans">EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY</span>. Established in Geneva in 1994, the <span class="sans">ERP</span> is a peer-reviewed series published by [[http://cslipublications.stanford.edu/ CSLI Publications]], Stanford and distributed by the [[http://www.press.uchicago.edu/ University of Chicago Press]]. It has issued a series of volumes on [[http://www.erp-review.org/past.php philosophy of language and mind]]. In 2003, the first board of the <span class="sans">ERP</span>"" (composed by R. Casati, E. Corazza, J. Dokic, M. Garcia-Carpintero, P. Kotatko, M. Rechenauer, G. Soldati, T. Stoneham) passed on the management of the review to a
new editorial board, whose interests focus on the theoretical foundations of the study of the mind and behaviour.
Additions:
</div>::c:: I serve as editor of the <span class="sans">EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY</span>. Established in Geneva in 1994, the <span class="sans">ERP</span> is a peer-reviewed series published by [[http://cslipublications.stanford.edu/ CSLI Publications]], Stanford and distributed by the [[http://www.press.uchicago.edu/ University of Chicago Press]]. It has issued a series of volumes on [[http://www.erp-review.org/past.php philosophy of language and mind]]. In 2003, the first board of the <span class="sans">ERP</span>"" (composed by R. Casati, E. Corazza, J. Dokic, M. Garcia-Carpintero, P. Kotatko, M. Rechenauer, G. Soldati, T. Stoneham) passed on the management of the review to a
new editorial board, whose interests focus on the theoretical foundations of the study of the mind and behaviour.
Deletions:
</div>::c:: I serve as editor of the <span class="sans">EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY</span>. Established in Geneva in 1994, the <span class="sans">ERP</span> is a peer-reviewed series published by [[http://cslipublications.stanford.edu/ CSLI Publications]], Stanford and distributed by the [[http://www.press.uchicago.edu/ University of Chicago Press]]. It has issued a series of volumes on [[http://www.erp-review.org/past.php philosophy of language and mind]]. In 2003, the first board of the <span class="sans">ERP</span>"" (composed by R. Casati, E. Corazza, J. Dokic, M. Garcia-Carpintero, P. Kotatko, M. Rechenauer, G. Soldati, T. Stoneham) passed on the management of the review to a
new editorial board, whose interests focus on the theoretical foundations of the study of the mind.
Additions:
Deletions:
Additions:
The
new series of the
EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY is a collection of thematic issues edited yearly at the
Institut Jean Nicod, Paris, focusing on the
philosophical and foundational aspects of the scientific study of cognition. Contemporary philosophy of mind, on the one hand, raises crucial empirical challenges to cognitive science. Cognitive science, in turn, encourages philosophy to develop new conceptual tools for understanding the workings of the mind, both at the individual and at the social level. The aim of the new series of the
ERP is to offer a privileged platform for debate at the junction between recent research trends in philosophy and in cognitive science. Each volume consists of invited papers by leading authors as well as peer-reviewed articles answering a call for papers. The
ERP's standards are maintained thanks to anonymous blind refereeing and to an
Advisory Board, whose role is to supervise proposals for forthcoming issues and assure the scientific quality of the series.
Deletions:
The
new series of the
EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY is a collection of thematic issues edited yearly at the
Institut Jean Nicod, Paris, focusing on the
philosophical and foundational aspects of the scientific study of cognition. Contemporary philosophy of mind, on the one hand, raises crucial empirical challenges to cognitive science. Cognitive science, in turn, encourages philosophy to develop new conceptual tools for understanding the workings of the mind, both at the individual and at the social level. The aim of the new series of the
ERP is to offer a privileged platform for debate at the junction between recent research trends in philosophy and cognitive science. Each volume consists of invited papers by leading authors as well as peer-reviewed articles answering a call for papers. The
ERP's standards are maintained thanks to anonymous blind refereeing and to an
Advisory Board, whose role is to supervise proposals for forthcoming issues and assure the scientific quality of the series.
Additions:
The
new series of the
EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY is a collection of thematic issues edited yearly at the
Institut Jean Nicod, Paris, focusing on the
philosophical and foundational aspects of the scientific study of cognition. Contemporary philosophy of mind, on the one hand, raises crucial empirical challenges to cognitive science. Cognitive science, in turn, encourages philosophy to develop new conceptual tools for understanding the workings of the mind, both at the individual and at the social level. The aim of the new series of the
ERP is to offer a privileged platform for debate at the junction between recent research trends in philosophy and cognitive science. Each volume consists of invited papers by leading authors as well as peer-reviewed articles answering a call for papers. The
ERP's standards are maintained thanks to anonymous blind refereeing and to an
Advisory Board, whose role is to supervise proposals for forthcoming issues and assure the scientific quality of the series.
Deletions:
The
new series of the
EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY is a collection of volumes edited yearly at the
Institut Jean Nicod, Paris, focusing on the
philosophical and foundational aspects of the scientific study of cognition. Contemporary philosophy of mind, on the one hand, raises crucial empirical challenges to cognitive science. Cognitive science, in turn, encourages philosophy to develop new conceptual tools for understanding the workings of the mind, both at the individual and at the social level. The aim of the new series of the
ERP is to offer a privileged platform for debate at the junction between recent research trends in philosophy and cognitive science. Each volume consists of invited papers by leading authors as well as peer-reviewed articles answering a call for papers. The
ERP's standards are maintained thanks to anonymous blind refereeing and to an
Advisory Board, whose role is to supervise proposals for forthcoming issues and assure the scientific quality of the series.
Additions:
The
new series of the
EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY is a collection of volumes edited yearly at the
Institut Jean Nicod, Paris, focusing on the
philosophical and foundational aspects of the scientific study of cognition. Contemporary philosophy of mind, on the one hand, raises crucial empirical challenges to cognitive science. Cognitive science, in turn, encourages philosophy to develop new conceptual tools for understanding the workings of the mind, both at the individual and at the social level. The aim of the new series of the
ERP is to offer a privileged platform for debate at the junction between recent research trends in philosophy and cognitive science. Each volume consists of invited papers by leading authors as well as peer-reviewed articles answering a call for papers. The
ERP's standards are maintained thanks to anonymous blind refereeing and to an
Advisory Board, whose role is to supervise proposals for forthcoming issues and assure the scientific quality of the series.
Deletions:
The
new series of the
EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY is a collection of volumes edited yearly at the
Institut Jean Nicod, Paris, focusing on
philosophical and foundational issues in current cognitive science. Contemporary philosophy of mind, on the one hand, raises crucial empirical challenges to cognitive science. Cognitive science, in turn, encourages philosophy to develop new conceptual tools for understanding the workings of the mind, both at the individual and at the social level. The aim of the new series of the
ERP is to offer a privileged platform for debate at the junction between recent research trends in philosophy and cognitive science. Each volume consists of invited papers by leading authors as well as peer-reviewed articles answering a call for papers. The
ERP's standards are maintained thanks to anonymous blind refereeing and to an
Advisory Board, whose role is to supervise proposals for forthcoming issues and assure the scientific quality of the series.
Additions:
<h5>Forthcoming:</h5>
<a target="_blank" href="
http://www.erp-review.org/8.php" title="ERP 8 (2008): Folk Epistemology">Folk Epistemology, ERP 8 (2008)</a><br />
Deletions:
<h5>Open call for papers:</h5>
<a target="_blank" href="
http://www.erp-review.org/cfp8.php" title="ERP 8 (2008): Folk Epistemology">Folk Epistemology, ERP 8 (2008)</a><br />
Additions:
<h5>Open call for papers:</h5>
<a target="_blank" href="
http://www.erp-review.org/cfp8.php" title="ERP 8 (2008): Folk Epistemology">Folk Epistemology, ERP 8 (2008)</a><br />
<span class="sans">C. Heintz, N. Pouscoulous, D. Taraborelli (eds.)</span>
Deletions:
<h5>Forthcoming issue:</h5>
<a target="_blank" href="
http://www.erp-review.org/7.php" title="Vol. 7 (2007): Objects and Sound Perception">Vol. 7 (2007): Objects and Sound Perception</a><br />
<span class="sans">N. Bullot, P. Egré (Eds.)</span>
Additions:
The
new series of the
EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY is a collection of volumes edited yearly at the
Institut Jean Nicod, Paris, focusing on
philosophical and foundational issues in current cognitive science. Contemporary philosophy of mind, on the one hand, raises crucial empirical challenges to cognitive science. Cognitive science, in turn, encourages philosophy to develop new conceptual tools for understanding the workings of the mind, both at the individual and at the social level. The aim of the new series of the
ERP is to offer a privileged platform for debate at the junction between recent research trends in philosophy and cognitive science. Each volume consists of invited papers by leading authors as well as peer-reviewed articles answering a call for papers. The
ERP's standards are maintained thanks to anonymous blind refereeing and to an
Advisory Board, whose role is to supervise proposals for forthcoming issues and assure the scientific quality of the series.
Deletions:
The
new series of the
EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY is a collection of volumes edited yearly at the
Institut Jean Nicod, Paris, focusing on
philosophical and foundational aspects of current cognitive science. Contemporary philosophy of mind, on the one hand, raises crucial empirical challenges to cognitive science. Cognitive science, in turn, encourages philosophy to develop new conceptual tools for understanding the workings of the mind, both at the individual and at the social level. The aim of the new series of the
ERP is to offer a privileged platform for debate at the junction between recent research trends in philosophy and cognitive science. Each volume consists of invited papers by leading authors as well as peer-reviewed articles answering a call for papers. The
ERP's standards are maintained thanks to anonymous blind refereeing and to an
Advisory Board, whose role is to supervise proposals for forthcoming issues and assure the scientific quality of the series.
Additions:
<span class="sans">N. Bullot, P. Egré (Eds.)</span>
Deletions:
N. Bullot, P. Egré (Eds.)
Additions:
Deletions:
Additions:
</div>::c:: I serve as editor of the <span class="sans">EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY</span>. Established in Geneva in 1994, the <span class="sans">ERP</span> is a peer-reviewed series published by [[http://cslipublications.stanford.edu/ CSLI Publications]], Stanford and distributed by the [[http://www.press.uchicago.edu/ University of Chicago Press]]. It has issued a series of volumes on [[http://www.erp-review.org/past.php philosophy of language and mind]]. In 2003, the first board of the <span class="sans">ERP</span> (composed by R. Casati, E. Corazza, J. Dokic, M. Garcia-Carpintero, P. Kotatko, M. Rechenauer, G. Soldati, T. Stoneham) passed on the management of the review to a [[http://www.erp-review.org/board.php new editorial board]], whose interests focus on the theoretical foundations of the study of the mind.
The [[http://www.erp-review.org/forth.php new series]] of the <span class="sans">EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY</span> is a collection of volumes edited yearly at the [[ijn Institut Jean Nicod]], Paris, focusing on //philosophical and foundational aspects of current cognitive science//. Contemporary philosophy of mind, on the one hand, raises crucial empirical challenges to cognitive science. Cognitive science, in turn, encourages philosophy to develop new conceptual tools for understanding the workings of the mind, both at the individual and at the social level. The aim of the new series of the <span class="sans">ERP</span> is to offer a privileged platform for debate at the junction between recent research trends in philosophy and cognitive science. Each volume consists of invited papers by leading authors as well as peer-reviewed articles answering a call for papers. The <span class="sans">ERP</span>""'s standards are maintained thanks to anonymous blind refereeing and to an
Advisory Board, whose role is to supervise proposals for forthcoming issues and assure the scientific quality of the series.
Deletions:
</div>""
I serve as editor of the
EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY. Established in Geneva in 1994, the
ERP is a peer-reviewed series published by
CSLI Publications, Stanford and distributed by the
University of Chicago Press. It has issued a series of volumes on
philosophy of language and mind. In 2003, the first board of the
ERP (composed by R. Casati, E. Corazza, J. Dokic, M. Garcia-Carpintero, P. Kotatko, M. Rechenauer, G. Soldati, T. Stoneham) passed on the management of the review to a
new editorial board, whose interests focus on the theoretical foundations of the study of the mind.
The
new series of the
EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY is a collection of volumes edited yearly at the
Institut Jean Nicod, Paris, focusing on
philosophical and foundational aspects of current cognitive science. Contemporary philosophy of mind, on the one hand, raises crucial empirical challenges to cognitive science. Cognitive science, in turn, encourages philosophy to develop new conceptual tools for understanding the workings of the mind, both at the individual and at the social level. The aim of the new series of the
ERP is to offer a privileged platform for debate at the junction between recent research trends in philosophy and cognitive science. Each volume consists of invited papers by leading authors as well as peer-reviewed articles answering a call for papers. The ERP's standards are maintained thanks to anonymous blind refereeing and to an
Advisory Board, whose role is to supervise proposals for forthcoming issues and assure the scientific quality of the series.
Additions:
<h5>Forthcoming issue:</h5>
<a target="_blank" href="
http://www.erp-review.org/7.php" title="Vol. 7 (2007): Objects and Sound Perception">Vol. 7 (2007): Objects and Sound Perception</a><br />
N. Bullot, P. Egré (Eds.)
Deletions:
<h5>Latest issue:</h5>
<a target="_blank" href="
http://www.erp-review.org/6.php" title="Vol. 6 (2006): The Structure of Nonconceptual Content">Vol. 6 (2006): The Structure of Nonconceptual Content</a><br />
C. van Geen, F. de Vignemont (Eds.)
Additions:
Deletions:
Additions:
The
new series of the
EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY is a collection of volumes edited yearly at the
Institut Jean Nicod, Paris, focusing on
philosophical and foundational aspects of current cognitive science. Contemporary philosophy of mind, on the one hand, raises crucial empirical challenges to cognitive science. Cognitive science, in turn, encourages philosophy to develop new conceptual tools for understanding the workings of the mind, both at the individual and at the social level. The aim of the new series of the
ERP is to offer a privileged platform for debate at the junction between recent research trends in philosophy and cognitive science. Each volume consists of invited papers by leading authors as well as peer-reviewed articles answering a call for papers. The ERP's standards are maintained thanks to anonymous blind refereeing and to an
Advisory Board, whose role is to supervise proposals for forthcoming issues and assure the scientific quality of the series.
Deletions:
The
new series of the
EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY is a collection of volumes edited yearly at the
Institut Jean Nicod, Paris, focusing on
philosophical and foundational aspects of current cognitive science. Contemporary philosophy of mind, on the one hand, raises crucial empirical challenges to cognitive science. Cognitive science, in turn, encourages philosophy to develop new conceptual tools for understanding the workings of the mind and the society. The aim of the new series of the
ERP is to offer a privileged platform for debate at the junction between recent research trends in philosophy and cognitive science: contributions include invited papers by leading authors as well as peer-reviewed articles answering a call for papers.
Additions:
The
new series of the
EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY is a collection of volumes edited yearly at the
Institut Jean Nicod, Paris, focusing on
philosophical and foundational aspects of current cognitive science. Contemporary philosophy of mind, on the one hand, raises crucial empirical challenges to cognitive science. Cognitive science, in turn, encourages philosophy to develop new conceptual tools for understanding the workings of the mind and the society. The aim of the new series of the
ERP is to offer a privileged platform for debate at the junction between recent research trends in philosophy and cognitive science: contributions include invited papers by leading authors as well as peer-reviewed articles answering a call for papers.
Deletions:
The
new series of the
EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY is a collection of volumes edited yearly at the
Institut Jean Nicod, Paris, presenting key contributions on
philosophical and foundational aspects of current cognitive science. Contemporary philosophy of mind, on the one hand, raises crucial empirical challenges to cognitive science. Cognitive science, in turn, encourages philosophy to develop new conceptual tools for understanding the workings of the mind and the society. The aim of the new series of the
ERP is to offer a privileged platform for debate at the junction between recent research trends in philosophy and cognitive science: contributions include invited papers by leading authors as well as peer-reviewed articles answering a call for papers.
Additions:
</div>""
I serve as editor of the
EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY. Established in Geneva in 1994, the
ERP is a peer-reviewed series published by
CSLI Publications, Stanford and distributed by the
University of Chicago Press. It has issued a series of volumes on
philosophy of language and mind. In 2003, the first board of the
ERP (composed by R. Casati, E. Corazza, J. Dokic, M. Garcia-Carpintero, P. Kotatko, M. Rechenauer, G. Soldati, T. Stoneham) passed on the management of the review to a
new editorial board, whose interests focus on the theoretical foundations of the study of the mind.
Deletions:
</div>""
I serve as editor of the
EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY. Established in Geneva in 1994, the
ERP is a peer-reviewed journal published by
CSLI Publications, Stanford and distributed by the
University of Chicago Press. It has issued a series of volumes on
philosophy of language and mind. In 2003, the first board of the
ERP (composed by R. Casati, E. Corazza, J. Dokic, M. Garcia-Carpintero, P. Kotatko, M. Rechenauer, G. Soldati, T. Stoneham) passed on the management of the review to a
new editorial board, whose interests focus on the theoretical foundations of the study of the mind.
Additions:
</div>""
I serve as editor of the
EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY. Established in Geneva in 1994, the
ERP is a peer-reviewed journal published by
CSLI Publications, Stanford and distributed by the
University of Chicago Press. It has issued a series of volumes on
philosophy of language and mind. In 2003, the first board of the
ERP (composed by R. Casati, E. Corazza, J. Dokic, M. Garcia-Carpintero, P. Kotatko, M. Rechenauer, G. Soldati, T. Stoneham) passed on the management of the review to a
new editorial board, whose interests focus on the theoretical foundations of the study of the mind.
Deletions:
</div>""
I serve as editor of the /EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY
. Established in Geneva in 1994, the ERP
is a peer-reviewed journal published by CSLI Publications, Stanford and distributed by the University of Chicago Press. It has issued a series of volumes on philosophy of language and mind. In 2003, the first board of the ERP
(composed by R. Casati, E. Corazza, J. Dokic, M. Garcia-Carpintero, P. Kotatko, M. Rechenauer, G. Soldati, T. Stoneham) passed on the management of the review to a new editorial board, whose interests focus on the theoretical foundations of the study of the mind.
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I serve as editor of the /EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY
. Established in Geneva in 1994, the ERP
is a peer-reviewed journal published by CSLI Publications, Stanford and distributed by the University of Chicago Press. It has issued a series of volumes on philosophy of language and mind. In 2003, the first board of the ERP
(composed by R. Casati, E. Corazza, J. Dokic, M. Garcia-Carpintero, P. Kotatko, M. Rechenauer, G. Soldati, T. Stoneham) passed on the management of the review to a new editorial board, whose interests focus on the theoretical foundations of the study of the mind.
The new series of the EUROPEAN REVIEW of PHILOSOPHY
is a collection of volumes edited yearly at the Institut Jean Nicod, Paris, presenting key contributions on philosophical and foundational aspects of current cognitive science
. Contemporary philosophy of mind, on the one hand, raises crucial empirical challenges to cognitive science. Cognitive science, in turn, encourages philosophy to develop new conceptual tools for understanding the workings of the mind and the society. The aim of the new series of the ERP
is to offer a privileged platform for debate at the junction between recent research trends in philosophy and cognitive science: contributions include invited papers by leading authors as well as peer-reviewed articles answering a call for papers.
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