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  1. Assimilation and control: Belief at the lowest levels. E Mandelbaum. Philosophical Studies 177 (2), 441-447. , 2020. 34. 2020. The powers that bind: Doxastic voluntarism and epistemic obligation. N Levy, E Mandelbaum, J Matheson, R Vitz. The Ethics of belief: Individual and social, 15-32.

  2. Dec 15, 2017 · Eric Mandelbaum. Faculty. Ruth Printz O'Hara '52 Professor, Philosophy. Research Interests. Cognitive Science, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Psychology, Perception, Cognition, Epistemology. Education. PhD UNC Chapel Hill. Courses Recently Taught. Noncanonical Cognition (Graduate seminar), Spring 2020.

    • emandelbaum@gc.cuny.edu
    • Ruth Printz O'hara '52 Professor, Philosophy
  3. I'm a philosopher and cognitive scientist at City University of New York (at the Graduate Center, in the department of philosophy and the department of psychology, Basic and Applied Social Science program; and at Baruch College, in the philosophy department there).

  4. Mandelbaum, E., & De Brigard, F. (2008, April 10). Reduction, Responsibility, and the Brain Sciences . Mind, Brain, Experience: At the Intersections of Philosophy, Science, and Medicine.

  5. Eric Mandelbaum is a professor at CUNY Graduate Center, Department of Philosophy. They are interested in Epistemology.

  6. Feb 23, 2022 · Eric Mandelbaum. Journal of Philosophy 119 (8):444-459 ( 2022 ) Copy BIBTEX. Abstract. Whole Brain Emulation has been championed as the most promising, well-defined route to achieving both human-level artificial intelligence and superintelligence. It has even been touted as a viable route to achieving immortality through brain uploading.

  7. Email: Eric.Mandelbaum@baruch.cuny.edu Phone: 646 312-4379. Location: VC 4-245 . Personal Website. Research. I research foundational issues in cognitive science, mostly pertaining to cognitive architecture and the structure of thought.