Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Early 2016 Update

The blog has been semi-stagnant, but the research project has not.

I'm pleased to report that Biology and Philosophy has accepted 'Does Intragenomic Conlflict Predict Intrapersonal Conflict?' subject to some minor revisions. I'll share a preprint here in due course.

Also, the text of 'Herbert goes to Monte Carlo' (written with Blaize Kaye) is taking shape nicely, and should also be ready to share within a few months. This is the paper in which we attempt to stage a battle between some of the arguments in favour of a common currency, and the case against both representationalism and centralisation found in Rodney Brooks' famous manifesto 'Intelligence without Representation'.

A by-product of working on the 'Herbert' paper is that I've got extensive notes about the final common path argument, and a few other arguments in favour of a common currency, which I hope to convert into pieces suitable for posting here.

1 comment:

  1. Learning about the diverse Currencies of Africa has been eye-opening! From the historical significance to the economic challenges faced today, this blog provides valuable insights into the financial landscape of the continent. Understanding currencies like the West African CFA Franc and South African Rand helps me appreciate the complexities of global trade and economic stability. Looking forward to more informative content on African economies!

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