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The Turing Test as a Sceptical Scenario

open access: yesTheoria, Volume 92, Issue 2, April 2026.
ABSTRACT The Turing test is usually seen as an operationalisation of the question whether machines can think. In this paper, my aim is to show that by understanding the test in this way, one ends up in scepticism about the existence of minds in general. By focusing on whether some particular machine can pass the test, or whether it can be said to be an
Marvin Tritschler
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“The Growth of Interest”. Richard Wollheim on F. H. Bradley's Moral Psychology

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Philosophy, Volume 34, Issue 1, Page 218-228, March 2026.
Abstract This paper aims to reconstruct two key stages of Richard Wollheim's engagement with the moral psychology of F. H. Bradley—first in his 1959/1969 book on Bradley, and later in his 1993 collection of essays, The Mind and its Depths—and to connect them to Wollheim's own account of a dynamic moral psychology, as detailed in The Thread of Life ...
Paolo Babbiotti
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Of Carcasses and Christ: Rereading the Repugnant Ecological Other

open access: yesJournal of Religious Ethics, Volume 54, Issue 1, Page 76-99, March 2026.
ABSTRACT This essay claims that a collection of hunting and fishing devotionals provincializes a common trope in environmental literatures: the figure of the repugnantly anti‐ecological conservative Protestant. A close reading of these texts reveals their authors’ and ideal audiences’ extensive knowledge of land and animal minds, which deflates their ...
Colin B. Weaver
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Some Words in Reply

open access: yes
American Anthropologist, Volume 128, Issue 2, Page 424-426, June 2026.
Andrew Brandel
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Small Talk and the Cinema: Conversation, Philosophy and the Case of Sullivan's Travels

open access: yesFilm-Philosophy, 2018
This article seeks to bring small talk about cinema – the type of conversation that can begin with the question “Have you seen any good movies lately?” – into the analytical ambit of cinema and media studies.
Cooper Long
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Encountering Cavell

open access: yesConversations: The Journal of Cavellian Studies, 2019
I first came across Stanley Cavell’s writing in the fall of 1974 in a senior seminar in the philosophy of mind at Middlebury College, co-taught by Stanley Bates and Timothy Gould. We spent most of the term reading Gilbert Ryle’s The Concept of Mind and P. F.
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Levd skepticism i Karin Boyes Kallocain

open access: yesTidskrift för Litteraturvetenskap
This article examines what Karin Boye's dystopian novel Kallocain (1940) knows about other-minds skepticism, and the conditions for understanding the inner lives of other people.
Ingeborg Löfgren
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Listening to Cavell

open access: yesConversations: The Journal of Cavellian Studies, 2019
We hurried to get the front row seats. Even to nineteen-year-olds, it was clear that what was happening in that lecture hall—fittingly, it was Emerson 105—was worth waking up for, worth pushing to the front for, as if we couldn’t get close enough. And what we couldn’t get close enough to was  Stanley Cavell lecturing on Western philosophy—a course ...
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On Bernache Nonnette

open access: yesJournal of British and Irish Innovative Poetry, 2021
Srishti Krishnamoorthy-Cavell
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ANTITEATRALIDADE E RECONHECIMENTO EM RETRATO DE UMA JOVEM EM CHAMAS: CAVELL E O ESTATUTO DA REPRESENTAÇÃO NO CINEMA

open access: yesKínesis
Pretendemos neste texto analisar as interfaces entre a ontologia do cinema do filósofo Stanley Cavell e as reflexões centrais apresentadas no filme Retrato de uma Jovem em Chamas, em especial no que se refere à relação entre o estatuto da representação ...
Andrea Cachel, Igor Nascimento
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