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Imperfect Cognitions: December 2014
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Blog on delusional beliefs, distorted memories, confabulatory explanations, unrealistically optimistic predictions, and implicit biases. Tuesday, 30 December 2014. Stubbornly Clinging to a Belief. My name is Kevin Lynch. One example of an ‘imperfect cognition’ which I investigated in a recent paper. Gives for self-deception, and should prompt an amendment of those conditions. Do not especially desire that P. Links to this post. Monday, 29 December 2014. Roberta Payne's Outsider Art. In this post Roberta ...
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The Oxford Centre for Neuroethics - Events
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The Oxford Centre for Neuroethics. Suite 8, Littlegate House. 16/17 St Ebbe's Street. Oxford, OX1 1PT. The Centre organises seminars, conferences and workshops, bringing together world leading experts, young researchers and students to tackle the key research issues in neuroethics. Information on events in related fields, organised by associated research programmes, is also available here. For past events, click here. CONFERENCE: Conscience And Conscientious Objection In Healthcare. Oxford Martin School,.
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About - Rebecca Roache
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I am a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Royal Holloway, University of London. This year I'm teaching practical ethics, logic, and philosophy of mind. Last year, I also taught early modern philosophy and supervised all third-year PPE dissertation students. Before coming to Royal Holloway, I was Research Fellow at the Oxford Centre for Neuroethics. And Programme Manager of the Oxford Loebel Lectures and Research Programme. Both of which are part of the University of Oxford. S Faculty of Philosophy. And sin...
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Rebecca Roache - Blog
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More cyborg justice: André interviews me about the future of punishment. My original blog post about the future of punishment can be found here. I clarified my view and provided links to media and blog coverage of these ideas here. Many bloggers responded to the interview that Anders Sandberg, Hannah Maslen, and I gave in. Last month. Among those bloggers was André at Rogue Priest. Who wrote a ‘particularly sarcastic, critical review’. I’m posting it here, too. The future of punishment: a clarification.