Professor Marcin Miłkowski
Marcin Miłkowski, Ph.D.
is Associate Professor at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of
the Polish Academy of Sciences.
He is a philosopher of cognitive sciences focused on computational
linguistics and AI.
In 2013, he published the book
Explaining the Computational Mind on computational
explanation in cognitive science. The book was the basis of his
habilitation in Poland (something like tenure).
His current project is Cognitive Science in Search of Unity — a
5-year project funded by the National Science Centre, and he’s building a
team of philosophers of cognitive science who deal with question of
unification and mechanistic integration of models.
Marcin is Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Przegląd
Filozoficzno-Literacki (Philosophical-Literary Review),
editor in Paladyn. Journal of
Behavioral Robotics, and member of the advisory board
of Avant. Trends in
Interdisciplinary Studies. During 2005–2011, he was a member
of the executive board of the Center for Philosophical Research, and
since 2009, he is secretary of the Polish Association for Logic and
Philosophy of Science.
His publications include
The Great English-Polish Dictionary,
Beyond Description: Naturalism and Normativity,
Regarding the Mind, Naturally: Naturalist Approaches to the Sciences of the Mental,
PoliMorf: a (not so) new open morphological dictionary for Polish,
Beyond formal structure: A mechanistic perspective on computation and implementation,
Is computationalism trivial?,
Satisfaction conditions in anticipatory mechanisms,
Explanatory completeness and idealization in large brain simulations: a mechanistic perspective,
The hard problem of content: Solved (long ago), and
A mechanistic account of computational explanation in cognitive science.
Marcin earned his M.A. in Philosophy at the University of Warsaw in 2000
with the thesis “Freedom as Creativity. Nietzsche’s significance for Analytical Philosophy”
and his Ph.D. in Philosophy at the University of Warsaw in 2005
with the dissertation “Mind Design. Common-sense intuitions vs. naturalism in
Daniel Dennett’s philosophy of mind”.
He was awarded the 2015 Herbert A. Simon Award for Outstanding Research in
Computing and Philosophy by the International Association for Computing and
Philosophy.
Watch
Explaining Hallucinations Computationally. A Mechanistic Perspective,
Marcin Miłkowski.
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