2.) If you are a neuroscientist: what kind of [further] training would you like to have in philosophy of science (ie, things you would do now)?
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Replying to @o_guest
Yes! (Shouldve said self identification in the range of psychology, cognitive science, neurobiology, comp neuro, etc all apply)
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Replying to @neurograce @o_guest
Oh thanks, then I'll answer too (psychologist / cognitive scientist)
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I may actually be useful to do a discipline breakdown, because in cognitive science I think formal philosophy of science training may be more common.
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Replying to @IrisVanRooij @neurograce
I agree BUT/AND I know neuros (who unlike you and I are confident they ARE neuros) who have had formal CogSci training/degrees.
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So, am I count as one?
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Perhaps age matters too :)
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I would say you count if and only if I count.

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But you are forgetting the +20 factor
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hahaha, well, well, that's good to know! I'll remember it next time we meet.
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