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Towards Decolonising Computational Sciences
This article sets out our perspective on how to begin the journey of decolonising computational fi elds, such as data and cognitive sciences. We see this struggle as requiring two basic steps: a) realisation that the present-day system has inherited, and
Abeba Birhane, Olivia Guest
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Knowledge politics and new converging technologies: a social epistemological perspective [PDF]
The “new converging technologies” refers to the prospect of advancing the human condition by the integrated study and application of nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology and the cognitive sciences - or “NBIC”.
Adleman L.M. +46 more
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Our research consists in finding, beneath the visible part of cognitive sciences, the always active invisible part which founds them, that is to say the knots about the brain-body-mind linking medicine, psychology, philosophy and psychiatry together ...
Bernard Andrieu
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Retour sur la question du naturalisme en sciences sociales
Generally speaking, the term naturalism provokes suspicion among social scientists. However, as Dan Sperber reminds us (Sperber, Coubray, & Schmitt, 2011), the naturalistic ambition originally covered a monistic (thus opposed to dualism) and ...
Jean-Sébastien Vayre
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L’anthropologie historique de l’Occident médiéval. Un parcours
This threefold essay (concepts, fields, projects) consists in a personal reflection upon the history of historical anthropology from the mid-19th century’s “crisis of historicism” to today’s research challenges.
Jean-Claude Schmitt
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Flore E. Coulouma, ‘Review of Eternalized Fragments: Reclaiming Aesthetics in Contemporary World Fiction (2020) by W. Michelle Wang,’ The Parish Review: Journal of Flann O’Brien Studies 4, no. 2 (Spring 2020): 1–6. Available at: https://
Flore E. COULOUMA
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The morphodynamical turn of cognitive linguistics
The paper summarizes the history of the morphodynamical turn in cognitive semio-linguistics. From the earliest Thom’s models introduced in the late 1960s to the recent Cognitive Morphodynamics (2011), it deals with forty years of research covering (i ...
Jean Petitot
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Psychosocial Outcomes in Patients With Endocrine Tumor Syndromes: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Introduction The combination of disease manifestations, the familial burden, and varying penetrance of endocrine tumor syndromes (ETSs) is unique. This review aimed to portray and summarize available data on psychosocial outcomes in patients with ETSs and explore gaps and opportunities for future research and care.
Daniël Zwerus +6 more
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By analyzing Wilfrid Sellars’s contributions to dealing with the complexity of what knowledge is and how it is formed – epistemology and ontology – and Thomas Metzinger’s theoretical complement to Sellars’ ontology, I explore how the impasse in ...
Miguel Ángel Rego Robles
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Cognitive science looks more like science fiction in a US lab where scientists are working on a new generation of cyborg. Half-fish, half-robot, their creation is capable of responding to light. The researchers connect the brainstem of a lamprey to a small robot on wheels, tapping into the neural network normally responsible for the lamprey's orienting
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