SITES updated: 26 October 2002 http://www.swif.uniba.it/lei/mind/sites.htm
Cognitive sciences Philosophy of mind Search engines
Artificial IntelligenceSWIF - Artificial Intelligence
Margherita Benzi, Department of Philosophy, University of Torino at Vercelli, Italy.This site provides resources concerning philosophical aspects of artificial intelligence. It lists important events on the topic. In additions, it contains links to other resources, associations, journals, bibliographies, institutions and projects and discussion lists.
Cognitive and Psychological Sciences
Ruediger Oehlmann, Department of Psychology, Standford University.This is a collection of Internet resources relevant to research in cognitive science and psychology.
MIT CogNet
The Cognitive and Brain Sciences Community Online
From the site's presentation:"MIT CogNet is an electronic community for the cognitive and brain sciences. CogNet brings together current and classic resources in the field and provides services and utilities to enhance research, collaboration, and teaching."
Psicologia su INTERNET (Italian)
William Faeti, Department of Psychology, University of Bologna, Italy.
Classics in the History of Psychology
Christopher D. Green, York University, Toronto, Canada.
Cognitive Science Web Resources
David Rosenthal, Philosophy Coordinator of Cognitive Science Concentration, Graduate School at City University of New York, USA.Sciences Cognitives / Cognitive Sciences
(visited: 10 May 1998)
Philippe Brun, Electronic journal Arob@se.Cognitive Science Home Page
Pauli Salo, Leena Thurlin, Taneli Hölttä e Irina Seppänen, Helsinki University, Finland.From the introduction:
" It contains material for students in cognitive science and related disciplines, or to anyone interested in the research on human mind"
Pain and Consciousness
C. Richard Chapman, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Washington, Seattle, USA.From the introduction:
I want this page to serve as a resource for others working in the field of pain research or in related areas and for clinicians concerned with pain control. In addition, I hope to help bridge research on consciousness with the study of pain. Below, you can find some introductory information on pain and several extensive collections of links to sites that I find useful for multidisciplinary research in pain and related areas.
Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences
Shaun Gallagher, Canisius College. Site hosted by the Center for Consciousness Studies, University of Arizona.From the introduction:
This website is dedicated to providing resources focusing on the intersection of phenomenology and the cognitive sciences.
Neuroscience
Eric Chudler, Departement of Anesthesiolog, Washington University, Seattle, Washington, USA.Mind/Brain Resources
Valerie Hardcastle, Department of Philosophy, Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA, USA.Mental Health Net (visited: 25 June 1998)
This site is an award-winning review guide to mental health, psychology, and psychiatry online. It is possible to access to 7,000 individual resources using a search engine or a "fine grained" index.A field guide to the philosophy of Mind
Marco Nani and Massimo Maraffa, University degli Studi "Roma Tre", Rome, Italy.The entries are written by an international group of experts and provide:
1) a preliminary state-of-the-art report on the issue, which explains what the question is, how it arises and what ramifications result from it; how the debate goes on with all the theories, objections, proposed solutions, etc. 2) a bibliographical guide to the relevant literature, which consists of copiously annotated items. Such a bibliography does not aim at an abstract completeness, but it should reasonably cover all the material worth mentioning, or at least what so seems in the opinion of the author.
Philosophy of Mind
This section is part of the Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base. This meta-index, categorized by history, subject and author, integrates text resources with the best online resources. Based upon visitor participation, the Philosophy Research Base serves as both a study guide and a platform for a wide variety of community services for students and teachers in philosophy and related subjects.Philosophy and the Neurosciences Online Resources
Pete Mandik maintains this site which is dedicated to neurophilosophy. It contains a bibliography and links to people, syllabi, institutions. In addition, a section is dedicated to Neurophilosophical Fiction.Philosophy comix - Philosophy of Mind
Larry Hauser.Philosophy of Mind
Thomas Ryan Stone, Episteme Links.com.
Philosophy of Mind, AI, and Cognitive Science
Dey Alexander, Mohash University, Australia.This page is a section of the site Philosophy in Cyberspace
Philosophy of Mind Homepage
Curtis Brown, Department of Philosophy, Trinity University, San Antonio, TX, USA.Philosophy of Mind
Department of Philosophy, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA.Sources on the internet for the Scientific Studies of Consciousness
Patrick Wilken, for the electronic journal Psyche.
Lawrence Souder, Temple University, Philadelphia, USA.Vision Science
An Internet Resource for Research in Human and Animal VisionWeb resources related to consciousness, philosophy, and such
David Chalmers.WWW resources in philosophy of mind and cognitive science
Joe Lau, Department of Philosophy, The University of Hong Kong, China."The aim of this list is to provide links to useful sources of information on cognitive science and the philosophy of mind. The emphasis is upon quality research publications which are available on-line."
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