Tim Bayne
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Philosopher and writer. Occasional traveller.
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Michelle Liu
about 8 hours ago
My department is advertising a permanent T&R position in non-Western Philosophy. I genuinely think I have the best job in the world. Do apply if you want to be in a fantastic department! Also Australia is great. Happy to answer any questions.
philjobs.org/job/show/29770
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Lecturer/Senior Lecturer - Philosophy, Monash University - PhilJobs:JFP Lecturer/Senior Lecturer - Philosophy, Monash University
An international database of jobs for philosophers
https://philjobs.org/job/show/29770
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Jonathan Birch
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At LSE Philosophy we have two assistant prof vacancies - one for sustainability-related areas, the other for AI-related areas - and for neither of these will you need a $100,000 visa.
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Chatting with David Rutledge on ABC's "The Philosopher's Zone" about infant consciousness...
www.abc.net.au/listen/progr...
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Are babies conscious? - ABC listen
Babies cry, smile, laugh and react to their environment - so it seems odd to look at a baby and wonder whether or not it's conscious. But consciousness is a tricky thing to pin down, and according to ...
https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/philosopherszone/are-babies-conscious-/105744538?utm_content=link&utm_medium=content_shared
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Anil Seth
6 days ago
I'm delighted happy to feature on the homepage of Die Zeit
@diezeit.bsky.social
today, for the first in a new feature of theirs, called "Just One Question", launching across print, online, audio, video, & newsletter
www.zeit.de/wissen/2025-...
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19 days ago
New paper with @ManuKirberg 💠Is “unconscious mental imagery” real? The evidence is weaker than it seems. We explain why—and how to move the debate forward. 🔗
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Aphantasia and the unconscious imagery hypothesis
Until recently, mental imagery has largely been regarded as an exclusively conscious phenomenon. However, recent empirical results suggest that mental…
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053810025001175#s0030
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Great to work with
@franciscorr25.bsky.social
and the Transmitter folks on this piece about markers of consciousness
www.thetransmitter.org/consciousnes...
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Babies, bees, and bots: On the hunt for markers of consciousness
To truly understand consciousness, we need new methods to measure it and detect it in other intelligent systems.
https://www.thetransmitter.org/consciousness/babies-bees-and-bots-on-the-hunt-for-markers-of-consciousness/
about 2 months ago
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Great piece by
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on the quest to detect consciousness. Great to see this important topic getting the attention it deserves!
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
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The quest to detect consciousness — in all its possible forms
Insights from human brains might inform how scientists search for awareness in other animals and AI.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-02349-5
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Liad Mudrik
2 months ago
If you are interested in pursuing a PhD in cognitive neuroscience, specially targeting conscious vs. unconscious processing, contact me. We are recruiting 🙏🧠please RT
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Very pleased that my commentary on Jonathan Birch's fantastic "The Edge of Sentience" has finally appeared.
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and I agree on many things, but there was enough distance between our views to make this a productive exchange.
add a skeleton here at some point
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How jazz and dolphins can help explain consciousness | Aeon Essays
Is consciousness like jazz, something hard to pin down? Or is it more like the biology of dolphins, odd but natural?
https://aeon.co/essays/how-jazz-and-dolphins-can-help-explain-consciousness
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