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244Putting the Expertise Defense of Referential Intuitions on TestTheoria Belgrade 68 (4): 174-196. 2025.In 2004, the field of philosophy of language underwent a paradigm shift with the seminal study of Machery, Mallon, Nichols, and Stich. Their collaborative research presented evidence of intercultural and intracultural variability in intuitions regarding descriptive and causal theories of reference. However, the novel subfield of experimental philosophy, viz., experimental semantics, was quickly called into question. From a theoretical perspective, Michael Devitt contended in a series of papers (…Read more
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21The Anti-Individualistic Turn in the Ethics of Collegiality: Can Good Colleagues Be Epistemically Vicious?Journal of Value Inquiry 58 (4): 715-732. 2024.The aim of this paper is to show that the nascent field of ethics of collegiality may considerably benefit from a symbiosis with virtue and vice epistemology. We start by bringing the epistemic virtue and vice perspective to the table by showing that competence, deemed as an essential characteristic of a good colleague (Betzler & Löschke 2021), should be construed broadly to encompass epistemic competence. By endorsing the anti-individualistic stance in epistemology as well as context-specificit…Read more
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1124Semantic Internalism and Externalism In Paleolinguistics: Mind Your Language About Proto‐Indo‐European Mind And Language!In Janko Nešić & Vanja Subotić (eds.), Philosophy, Cognition, and Archaeology, University of Belgrade – Faculty of Philosophy. pp. 175-194. 2024.Paleolinguistics (or linguistic paleontology) is a scientific discipline that combines the methodology of historical linguistics with archaeological insights. Specifically, paleolinguists aim to reconstruct the linguistic expression of a particular archeological culture. In this paper I deal with the methodology of paleolinguistics since this has recently come under the scrutiny of philosophersfor instance, Mallory (2020) has argued that tools of the philosophy of language can be employed for c…Read more
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2037Philosophy, Cognition, and Archaeology (edited book)University of Belgrade – Faculty of Philosophy. 2024.This edited volume aims to gather philosophers, archaeologists, and psychologists/cognitive scientists working at the intersection of paleoanthropology, cognitive archaeology, psychology, and philosophy of mind and cognition. It is a result of the Sciences of the Origin project supported by the University of Oxford project ‘New Horizons for Science and Religion in Central and Eastern Europe’ funded by the John Templeton Foundation.
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91Embodied pain, chronic pain, and Grahek's legacyBelgrade Philosophical Annual 36 (2): 71-97. 2023.This paper argues in favour of the embodied approach to pain. We start by asserting that an appropriate philosophical treatment of pain must be empirically informed, rather than relying solely on the conceptual analysis typical of what we call "orthodox views of pain. " We then examine contemporary empirically informed views, specifically enactivism and eliminativism, by testing them against the aberrant pain phenomenon, namely chronic pain. This method of using fringe cases and aberrations to t…Read more
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161Exploring, expounding & ersatzing: a three-level account of deep learning models in cognitive neuroscienceSynthese 203 (3): 1-28. 2024.Deep learning (DL) is a statistical technique for pattern classification through which AI researchers train artificial neural networks containing multiple layers that process massive amounts of data. I present a three-level account of explanation that can be reasonably expected from DL models in cognitive neuroscience and that illustrates the explanatory dynamics within a future-biased research program (Feest Philosophy of Science 84:1165–1176, 2017 ; Doerig et al. Nature Reviews: Neuroscience 2…Read more
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1914Linguistic Competence and New Empiricism in Philosophy and ScienceDissertation, University of Belgrade. 2023.The topic of this dissertation is the nature of linguistic competence, the capacity to understand and produce sentences of natural language. I defend the empiricist account of linguistic competence embedded in the connectionist cognitive science. This strand of cognitive science has been opposed to the traditional symbolic cognitive science, coupled with transformational-generative grammar, which was committed to nativism due to the view that human cognition, including language capacity, should …Read more
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671Misfiring: Tyler Burge Contra DisjunctivismProlegomena: Journal of Philosophy 22 (1): 5-26. 2023.Recently, Charles Goldhaber (2019) has argued that Tyler Burge’s (2005, 2010, 2011) arguments against disjunctivism in the philosophy of perception fail when juxtaposed with the literature in perceptual psychology. In addition, Goldhaber traces Burge’s motives for dismissing disjunctivism: his underlying theoretical assumptions vis-à-vis human rationality virtually force him to maintain that there is a genuine inconsistency between disjunctivism and perceptual psychology. While Goldhaber aims to…Read more
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891The Applied Ethics of Collegiality: Corporate Atonement and the Accountability for Compliance in the World War IIIn Nenad Cekić (ed.), Virtues and vices – between ethics and epistemology, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade. pp. 245-262. 2023.Recently, I have proposed an extension of the framework of the ethics of collegiality (Berber & Subotić, forthcoming). By incorporating an anti-individual perspective and the notion of epistemic competence, this framework can reveal the epistemic virtue/vice relativism, which, in turn, charts the tension between being a good colleague and an efficient, loyal employee. In this paper, however, I want to sketch how the ethics of collegiality could be applied to practical domains, such as the histor…Read more
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699The Anti-Individualistic Turn in the Ethics of Collegiality: Can Good Colleagues Be Epistemically Vicious?Journal of Value Inquiry 1-18. 2022.The aim of this paper is to show that the nascent field of ethics of collegiality may considerably benefit from a symbiosis with virtue and vice epistemology. We start by bringing the epistemic virtue and vice perspective to the table by showing that competence, deemed as an essential characteristic of a good colleague (Betzler & Löschke 2021), should be construed broadly to encompass epistemic competence. By endorsing the anti-individualistic stance in epistemology as well as context-specificit…Read more
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1531The Therapeutic Role of Monastic Paideia for ASD Individuals: The Case of Hildegard of Bingen and her Lingua IgnotaEidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 8 (2): 7-26. 2024.The aim of this paper is to discuss monastic paideia in the context of providing shelter for ASD individuals in the High Middle Ages. Firstly, we will canvas the historical and conceptual shift from Ancient Greek paideitic ideas to their Christian counterparts. Then, by drawing on the recent literature in the history of medicine that traces the signs and symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in Hildegard of Bingen, a German abbess in the 12th century, we will turn to her invented language L…Read more
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1112Folk Psychology, Eliminativism, and the Present State of ConnectionismTheoria: Beograd 1 (64): 173-196. 2021.Three decades ago, William Ramsey, Steven Stich & Joseph Garon put forward an argument in favor of the following conditional: if connectionist models that implement parallelly distributed processing represent faithfully human cognitive processing, eliminativism about propositional attitudes is true. The corollary of their argument (if it proves to be sound) is that there is no place for folk psychology in contemporary cognitive science. This understanding of connectionism as a hypothesis about c…Read more
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781Logical Reasoning and Expertise: Extolling the Virtues of Connectionist Account of EnthymemesFilozofska Istrazivanja 1 (161): 197-211. 2021.Cognitive scientists used to deem reasoning either as a higher cognitive process based on the manipulation of abstract rules or as a higher cognitive process that is stochastic rather than involving abstract rules. I maintain that these different perspectives are closely intertwined with a theoretical and methodological endorsement of either cognitivism or connectionism. Cognitivism and connectionism represent two prevailing and opposed paradigms in cognitive science. I aim to extoll the virtues…Read more
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994The Exploratory Status of Postconnectionist ModelsTheoria: Beograd 2 (63): 135-164. 2020.This paper aims to offer a new view of the role of connectionist models in the study of human cognition through the conceptualization of the history of connectionism – from the simplest perceptrons to convolutional neural nets based on deep learning techniques, as well as through the interpretation of criticism coming from symbolic cognitive science. Namely, the connectionist approach in cognitive science was the target of sharp criticism from the symbolists, which on several occasions caused it…Read more
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1148Do Political Attitudes Matter for Epistemic Decisions of Scientists?Review of Philosophy and Psychology 12 (4): 775-801. 2021.The epistemic attitudes of scientists, such as epistemic tolerance and authoritarianism, play important roles in the discourse about rivaling theories. Epistemic tolerance stands for the mental attitude of an epistemic agent, e.g., a scientist, who is open to opposing views, while epistemic authoritarianism represents the tendency to uncritically accept views of authorities. Another relevant epistemic factor when it comes to the epistemic decisions of scientists is the skepticism towards the sci…Read more
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