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Home of the Imperfect Cognitions blog. Founded by @lisabortolotti in 2013. Tweets by @ash_ee_yah. Also on Facebook and Bluesky.

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In today's post, Kiichi Inarimori (@Kiichi72551703) discusses variations in folk intuitions on free will, determinism, and moral responsibility
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This week's post comes from Kristoffer Moody on the problem of manipulation for moral responsibility of beliefs and actions
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New blog post today! Cæcilie Mørck reports on the Too Mad to be True conference #philosophy #Madness
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This week's blogpost comes from Karl Landström on his interesting paper that discusses epistemic freedom and what this entails
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This week's blogpost comes from Radu Bumbăcea on his fascinating paper discussing a new thesis on what it is to imagine an emotion
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Happy New Year! This week's paper is part 2 of @DrSteveRBland's paper on intellectual humility and humbling environments
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RT @DrSteveRBland: If you have some spare time over the holidays, I humbly recommend reading my blogpost on intellectual humility.
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Happy Holidays! For this week's blogpost, we have part 1 of a 2 part series from @DrSteveRBland discussing intellectual humility and the importance of humbling environments
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On the blog Victor Verdejo discusses the rationality of thought insertion judgments summarising a paper that is now open access in @journalphp #delusion #rationality #ThoughtInsertion
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On the blog this week, Annalisa Coliva discusses hysteria in relation to hermeneutical injustice and why hysteria reveals a need to expand the concept of hermeneutical injustice
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On the blog this week, Marta Jorba and Pablo Lopez Silva discuss a special issue from Philosophical Psychology on affordance perception
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On the blog today, Víctor Verdejo discusses the motivations behind the rationality hypothesis in relation to delusional experiences
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Today's blogpost comes from Ingrid Vendrell Ferran and Christiana Werner on their exciting new book Imagination and Experience: Philosophical Explorations
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New blog post today! Joseph Masotti and Paul Conway ask whether people with Tourette's syndrome have an obligation not to tic, exploring issues of #blame, free will, and moral #character #WorldPhilosophyDay
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On the blog this week, Rani Lill Anjum and Elena Rocca, presenting their new book, discuss teaching philosophy of science to non-philosophers
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On the blog this week, Mara Flores discusses the altered perceptions and experiences of one's body and food in people with anorexia nervosa
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On the blog this week, Tom McClelland (@TomMcClelland1) and Monika Dunin-Kozicka discuss their recently published paper on affordances and whether we can have affordances to imagine
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On the blog today, we have a discussion of the special issue of Frontiers in Psychology entitled "Phenomenological Psychopathology: Who, What and How? An analysis of key figures, advancements and challenges”
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On the blog today, Susana Monsó discusses animals' relationship with death and argues that the concept of death is far more widespread than previously considered
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New blogpost: @lisabortolotti reports from the Human Abilities workshop on #ConspiracyTheories and #Delusions, with talks on self-immunization in conspiracy theories, delusional content & form, the relation between delusions & conspiracy theories and more
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