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Conspiratorial Ideation and Psychopathology

The idea that beliefs in conspiracy theories are somewhat pathological has been recurrent in the research on this phenomenon and is present also in the public debate where, for instance, denialist theories a...
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Cultural Variation in Cognition

The idea that cognition might vary across cultural and linguistic groups is not new, but it remains as controversial as ever. It challenges the reliance on online samples; it questions the generality of psyc...
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Hostile Emotions

In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the relevance of emotions for public debate, ideological attitudes, and the relationships between politics, the media, and claims to truth. Under the cat...
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Meaning, Context, and Non-Doxastic Attitudes

This special issue consists of papers selected from those presented at the 6th Philosophy of Language and Mind Conference held at the University of Warsaw in September 2022. The selection is based on the nom...
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The Enigma of Anorexia: Perceptual and Cognitive Factors

Anorexia nervosa is typified by enigmatic cognitive, perceptual and behavioral features that demand the research attention of philosophers in addition to psychologists. For example, epistemological challenge...
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