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Pim Haselager

Radboud University
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    Corrigendum to “Lost in time…: The search for intentions and Readiness Potentials” [Consciousness and Cognition 33 300–315]
    with Ceci Verbaarschot and Jason Farquhar
    Consciousness and Cognition 33 300-315. 2015.
    http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053810015002378 the original Fig. 4B published in this paper was incorrect.
    Neural Correlates of ConsciousnessNeural Timing and ConsciousnessFree Will and NeuroscienceTime and …Read more
    Neural Correlates of ConsciousnessNeural Timing and ConsciousnessFree Will and NeuroscienceTime and Consciousness in Psychology
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    Experimentele filosofie, kunstmatige intelligentie en cognitieve neurowetenschap
    Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 102 (1): 49-58. 2010.
    English: In this paper I indicate why I consider 'experimental philosophy' to be good news, though not as good as it could be, and not as all that new. I'll argue that there is no need to restrict experimental philosophy to eliciting intuitions through questionnaires. I'll indicate that good examples of experimental philosophy already exist in Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Neuroscience. Dutch: Hieronder wil ik proberen aan te geven waarom ik de experimentele filosofie weliswaar als goed …Read more
    English: In this paper I indicate why I consider 'experimental philosophy' to be good news, though not as good as it could be, and not as all that new. I'll argue that there is no need to restrict experimental philosophy to eliciting intuitions through questionnaires. I'll indicate that good examples of experimental philosophy already exist in Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Neuroscience. Dutch: Hieronder wil ik proberen aan te geven waarom ik de experimentele filosofie weliswaar als goed nieuws beschouw, maar niet half zo goed als zou kunnen, en ook niet als echt nieuw. Qua filosofische experimenten beperkt de XF-beweging zich vooralsnog onnodig door haar focus op het eliciteren van intuïties, terwijl er reeds lang diverse goede voorbeelden van XF bestaan op het gebied van de kunstmatige intelligentie en de cognitieve neurowetenschap.
    Computer ScienceNeuroscienceFoundations of Experimental Philosophy
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