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"Mind & Brain Scienes" forum open; "Logic" forum merger
We have some exciting new forum rearrangements to announce!
A new forum called https://www.physicsforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=149 has been opened in the Other Sciences category. Here we can discuss various topics and disciplines in mind and brain studies, including (cognitive) psychology, (cognitive) neuroscience, consciousness studies, A.I. and other relevant computer sciences, and linguistics. We want the forum to be primarily scientifically oriented, but some related disciplines like phenomenology, meditation, and philosophy of mind can also be discussed here. (I will be writing a new thread soon discussing what kinds of philosophy will be appropriate for Mind & Brain Sciences.) Some threads from other forums have been moved into this new forum to give it a bit of a head start.
In other news, since the Logic forum in Philosophy has been seeing little traffic of late, it has been merged together with Philosophy of Science & Mathematics forum. The new forum, appropriately enough, is called Philosophy of Science, Mathematics, and Logic.
Also note some subtitle changes for the Social Sciences forum. Psychology is no longer listed under Social Sciences, but rather under Mind & Brain Sciences (although depending on the subject, some psychology topics can still be discussed in Social Sciences). Two new entries have been added to the Social Sciences subtitle, Linguistics and Archaeology.
We have some exciting new forum rearrangements to announce!
A new forum called https://www.physicsforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=149 has been opened in the Other Sciences category. Here we can discuss various topics and disciplines in mind and brain studies, including (cognitive) psychology, (cognitive) neuroscience, consciousness studies, A.I. and other relevant computer sciences, and linguistics. We want the forum to be primarily scientifically oriented, but some related disciplines like phenomenology, meditation, and philosophy of mind can also be discussed here. (I will be writing a new thread soon discussing what kinds of philosophy will be appropriate for Mind & Brain Sciences.) Some threads from other forums have been moved into this new forum to give it a bit of a head start.
In other news, since the Logic forum in Philosophy has been seeing little traffic of late, it has been merged together with Philosophy of Science & Mathematics forum. The new forum, appropriately enough, is called Philosophy of Science, Mathematics, and Logic.
Also note some subtitle changes for the Social Sciences forum. Psychology is no longer listed under Social Sciences, but rather under Mind & Brain Sciences (although depending on the subject, some psychology topics can still be discussed in Social Sciences). Two new entries have been added to the Social Sciences subtitle, Linguistics and Archaeology.
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