Blogging
Imperfect Cognitions
As part of project PERFECT the team run the Imperfect Cognitions blog in which researchers working on imperfect cognitions write about their recent research and share ideas, On Tuesdays they have posts on recent research, and on Thursdays they have features (including conference reports, presentations of new books, interviews with experts). Between 2014 and 2016 I was the research posts editor. Below are the posts I have contributed:
Deluded by Experience: An Interview with Ema Sullivan-Bissett (27th September 2021)
Anomalous Experience in the Explanation of Monothematic Delusions (28th September 2021)
Unimpaired Abduction to Alien Abduction (7th July 2020)
Biased by Our Imaginings (23rd July 2019)
Monothematic Delusion: A Case of Innocence from Experience (3rd July 2018)
Art and Belief (4th January 2018)
Biological Function and Epistemic Normativity (17th January 2017)
Bias in Context: Psychological and Structural Explanations (22nd September 2016)
Sensing Strange Things workshop (11th August 2016)
12th Mind Network Meeting (24th March 2016)
PERFECT 2016: False but Useful Beliefs (3rd March 2016)
Workshop on Belief and Emotion (4th February 2016)
Transparency in Belief and Self-Knowledge (31st January 2016)
PERFECT Year Two: Ema (13th October 2015)
Collaborative Memory: Interview with John Sutton (20th August)
Joint Session 2015: Open Session on Irrationality (13th August)
Women in Philosophy: A Mentoring and Networking Workshop (2) (6th August 2015)
Women in Philosophy: A Mentoring and Networking Workshop (1) (30th July 2015)
Neurocognition of Aberrant Experience and Belief (7th May 2015)
Implicit Bias, Confabulation, and Epistemic Innocence (24th March 2015)
Epistemic and Practical Normativity: Explanatory Connections (5th March 2015)
10th Mind Network Meeting (20th November 2014)
Interview with Max Coltheart: Alien Abduction Belief (Part 2) (30th October 2014)
Interview with Max Coltheart: Delusion Formation (Part 1) (23rd October 2014)
PERFECT Launch (2): Biological Function and Formation of Delusions (14th October 2014)
Distorted Memory: Interview with John Sutton (28th August 2014)
Workshop on Implicit Cognitions (31st July 2014)
Implicit Bias and Epistemic Innocence: Implications (22nd April 2014)
Implicit Bias and Epistemic Innocence (26th March 2014)
Workshop on Belief in Birmingham (13th March 2014)
Epistemic Innocence (part 4) (4th January 2014)
Epistemic Innocence (part 2) (25th December 2013)
Art and the Nature of Belief Conference (20th October 2013)
Relationism, Rationalism, and the Teleological Account of Belief (12th September 2013)
Relationism and Empiricist Accounts of Delusions (20th August 2013)
Philosophy @ Birmingham
Philosophy@Birmingham is a blog run by the Department of Philosophy at the University of Birmingham. Below are the posts I have contributed:
Consciousness and Cognition—Special Issue (30th April 2015)
Philosophy of Mind and Psychology Reading Group - The Predictive Mind chapter 11 (19th December 2014)
Epistemic Innocence and Delusion Formation (24th July 2014)
Believing at Will (24th March 2014)
Saving Humans
The Saving Humans Blog is part of a project at the University of Birmingham addressing issues of concern for humanity's future. For a week in March 2014, Lisa Bortolotti and I were guest bloggers. Below are the posts I have contributed:
Saving Humans from Implicit Bias (27th March 2014)
Saving Humans with Delusions (25th March 2014)
As part of project PERFECT the team run the Imperfect Cognitions blog in which researchers working on imperfect cognitions write about their recent research and share ideas, On Tuesdays they have posts on recent research, and on Thursdays they have features (including conference reports, presentations of new books, interviews with experts). Between 2014 and 2016 I was the research posts editor. Below are the posts I have contributed:
Deluded by Experience: An Interview with Ema Sullivan-Bissett (27th September 2021)
Anomalous Experience in the Explanation of Monothematic Delusions (28th September 2021)
Unimpaired Abduction to Alien Abduction (7th July 2020)
Biased by Our Imaginings (23rd July 2019)
Monothematic Delusion: A Case of Innocence from Experience (3rd July 2018)
Art and Belief (4th January 2018)
Biological Function and Epistemic Normativity (17th January 2017)
Bias in Context: Psychological and Structural Explanations (22nd September 2016)
Sensing Strange Things workshop (11th August 2016)
12th Mind Network Meeting (24th March 2016)
PERFECT 2016: False but Useful Beliefs (3rd March 2016)
Workshop on Belief and Emotion (4th February 2016)
Transparency in Belief and Self-Knowledge (31st January 2016)
PERFECT Year Two: Ema (13th October 2015)
Collaborative Memory: Interview with John Sutton (20th August)
Joint Session 2015: Open Session on Irrationality (13th August)
Women in Philosophy: A Mentoring and Networking Workshop (2) (6th August 2015)
Women in Philosophy: A Mentoring and Networking Workshop (1) (30th July 2015)
Neurocognition of Aberrant Experience and Belief (7th May 2015)
Implicit Bias, Confabulation, and Epistemic Innocence (24th March 2015)
Epistemic and Practical Normativity: Explanatory Connections (5th March 2015)
10th Mind Network Meeting (20th November 2014)
Interview with Max Coltheart: Alien Abduction Belief (Part 2) (30th October 2014)
Interview with Max Coltheart: Delusion Formation (Part 1) (23rd October 2014)
PERFECT Launch (2): Biological Function and Formation of Delusions (14th October 2014)
Distorted Memory: Interview with John Sutton (28th August 2014)
Workshop on Implicit Cognitions (31st July 2014)
Implicit Bias and Epistemic Innocence: Implications (22nd April 2014)
Implicit Bias and Epistemic Innocence (26th March 2014)
Workshop on Belief in Birmingham (13th March 2014)
Epistemic Innocence (part 4) (4th January 2014)
Epistemic Innocence (part 2) (25th December 2013)
Art and the Nature of Belief Conference (20th October 2013)
Relationism, Rationalism, and the Teleological Account of Belief (12th September 2013)
Relationism and Empiricist Accounts of Delusions (20th August 2013)
Philosophy @ Birmingham
Philosophy@Birmingham is a blog run by the Department of Philosophy at the University of Birmingham. Below are the posts I have contributed:
Consciousness and Cognition—Special Issue (30th April 2015)
Philosophy of Mind and Psychology Reading Group - The Predictive Mind chapter 11 (19th December 2014)
Epistemic Innocence and Delusion Formation (24th July 2014)
Believing at Will (24th March 2014)
Saving Humans
The Saving Humans Blog is part of a project at the University of Birmingham addressing issues of concern for humanity's future. For a week in March 2014, Lisa Bortolotti and I were guest bloggers. Below are the posts I have contributed:
Saving Humans from Implicit Bias (27th March 2014)
Saving Humans with Delusions (25th March 2014)