New paper with Georgie Mills: The Ethics of Cancelling. We argue that cancelling covers a range of moral practices. It is not always punishment, it can instead involve correcting reputations, ending parasocial relationships or relationships of informal representation. Read more here: rdcu.be/e4jay
Posts by Stephen Gadsby
Aaaand we're back!!
Two Postdocs in Philosophy of Mind (one ot two years), Centre for Philosophical Psychology, University of Antwerp
- to work with me!
Deadline: March 20, 2026
More info on PhilJobs
This is a really nice tool for visualising your year on #Bluesky. My highlights: I wrote 2K posts and 5K replies (equivalent to 40% of War and Peace!); most used hashtags: Trumpland, PhilSky and Philosophy; favourite emoji: 😂 and 😅. #BlueskyWrapped
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Join us! We are hiring an assistant professor in political and social philosophy at Maastricht University with a focus on contemporary challenges to European democracy
Feel free to contact me, if you have questions #philsky #philjobs
This is the King of Belgium, presenting me with the 2025 Ernest-John Solvay Prize, somewhat loftily also referred to by the press here as the Flemish Nobel Prize.
Awarded every 5 years, the first winner in 1965 was Ilya Prigogine. The latest in 2020 was Johan Wagemans. Quite a company to be in...
Don’t miss our Lunch Time Talk with Amanda Evans!
📅 Tomorrow, October 21st
⏰ 12pm EDT
📍 CL-1117
Title: "Psychiatric Deep Brain Stimulation and the Ethics of Mechanistic Recovery"
This talk will not be livestreamed. We apologize for the inconvenience.
See you there!
#LTT #CenterPhilSci
In which I throw a small and very timid cat amongst some large and aggressive pigeons.
philpapers.org/rec/LEVTWO-10
Work with Us at Brains! Call for Associate Editor Self-Nominations
Hi All, Brains relies on contributions from scholars working in Philosophy of Mind and Cognitive Science. It is a volunteer-run organization, but also one of the major public venues for work in the field. If you would like to…
Nice piece by @paulbloomatyale.bsky.social where he implies that the only interdisciplinary conversations worth having are those at SPP (@socphilpsych.bsky.social). I agree!
A big shoutout to @levelsof.bsky.social & @oldjerryfodor.bsky.social for putting together a conversation-inspiring SPP 2025!
The real philosophy journal scandal goes back to 1921 when The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods shortened its name to The Journal of Philosophy so it was "more convenient for citation," which of course made it easier for Mind to drop psychology from its subtitle in 1974.
There were a number of articles accepted by one top philosophy journal in the first six months of 2025, and that number is...
Are interoception and mental health linked? Many assume so, with interoception even described as a psychiatric “p-factor.” But in our latest preprint, we were surprised to find little evidence for such a connection. www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1... 🧵 Thread with our reflections on the matter 👇
Chenwei Nie
This week, Chenwei Nie (University of Warwick) introduces his new approach to the issue of "Why do rational people obstinately hold onto irrational beliefs?" This is a section from the upcoming publication 'Epistemic Dilemmas and Epistemic Normativity' (Routledge).
#philsky
imperfectcognitions....
I am very happy so share that my most recent article on self-narration titled "Counter Self-Narration: A Creative-Imaginative Practice of Resistance" just got published in Topoi (Open Access). doi.org/10.1007/s112... #philsky 1/3
how it feels to have an article published
Zelensky’s biggest mistake? Not going on Joe Rogan.
Whether it’s Donald Trump allowing Gazans to starve or a nameless protester throwing a sandwich at an ICE agent, both sides have helped perpetrate food-related atrocities.
Here's the preprint of my forth. paper on "Language comprehension and the rhythm of perception" on Mind&Language. My claim, inspired by Kantian schematism, is that perception unfolds with distinctive rhythms:
philpapers.org/rec/VERLCA-3...
Krys Dolega standing next to his heretical and illegal poster on whether the access/phenomenal consciousness distinction bears some marks of a degenerating research programme.
If you’re at #ASSC28 you can still find my Pirate Poster 🏴☠️🖼️ hanging on a side of the poster session area (don’t worry, it’s not taking up anyone’s else's space). 🧵
Ben @benyoung.bsky.social and I are editing a special issue on the philosophy of smell and taste. Whether you have worked on these intriguing senses before or want to get into them for the first time, this is your call! Bonus point: fully open access 👍
philosophymindscience.org/index.php/ph...
🚨 Call for Abstracts!
I'm excited to announce the 2nd workshop on Directions of Polarization, Social Norms, and Trust in Societies
@ MIT on Dec 5-6
Keynotes from
@bgoldberg.bsky.social & @adamberinsky.bsky.social
🗓️ Deadline to submit: July 14, 2025
🔗 sites.google.com/view/polariz...
The University of Vienna is hiring a full Professor in Philosophy of Mind! Spread the word! philjobs.org/job/show/29293
Chevalier and Mahony presenting their work
Stephen Gadsby presenting work
Very interesting talks by Mahony and Chevalier, & by Stephen Gadsby, on lived experience and participatory research in the context of anorexia nervosa: to what extent does the pursuit of thinness or the anorexia diagnosis become part of the person's identity? #epistemicinjustice #philpsy #philsky
Whether it's Obama wearing a tan suit to a press conference or Trump using the military to attack American citizens, both presidents crossed some dangerous red lines for democracy.
Thanks Rosa!
Note to academics: not all lacunae need to be filled
If anyone is around Oxford next week, come and check out this conference. Lot of great talks on the philosophy and psychology of social emotions.
philevents.org/event/show/1...
sometimes people get told their stuff 'feels grad student-y', which could mean lots of things obviously. here's one thing i think it often means, and something i think it's good to get a bit more thoughtful about as you move from writing seminar papers to writing things you want to publish (thread)