From: "Phil Roberts, Jr." 
Date: Tue 05 Nov 1996 00:26:17 -0500

Cameron Shelley wrote:
>
> For a project in the philsophy of science, we are looking for World
> Wide Web sites that are making important contributions to the conduct
> of scientific research.  We are interested in sites that aid ongoing
> scientific collaboration, rather than educational sites that simply
> present the results of research.  We would be grateful for pointers
> to particularly valuable research sites in your field.  If you have
> time, we would also greatly appreciate a brief description of how the
> sites are furthering scientific research.
>
> Thank you,
> Cameron Shelley
> Paul Thagard
> Computational Epistemology Laboratory
> Philosophy Department
> University of Waterloo
> http://cogsci.uwaterloo.ca/

I have recently added a web site which argues that feelings of 
worthlessness constitute a crucial piece of evidence in the 
fabric of nature with regard to the computationalism issue
(see Additional Implications in my Rational Negativism synopsis).
Naturally, this entails a justification of first hand introspection
as an appropriate empirical research tool, as well as a critique
of the constant conjunctionalism so prevelant throughout much 
of scientistic psychology (e.g., cognitive "science", behavioral
"science") and characterized most notably in the research of 
Nisbett et. al. (e.g., 'On Telling More Than We Can Know').

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Phil Roberts, Jr.

Feelings of Worthlessness from the Perspective of
So-Called Cognitive Science

http://www.geocities.com/Athens/5476