Journal of Media, Cognition and Communication

Announcements

Nos. 15 and 16 of Journal of Media, Cognition and Communication is issued

2021-10-28

Content

Introduction by Bolette Moldenhawer, Sabrina Ebbersmeyer

Frederik-Emil Friis Jakobsen: "Mimesis and Metaphor - Aristotle and the Poetry of Science"

Victor Lange: "The Good Life and the Body - Elisabeth on Descartes' Three Rules of Living"

Silas Marker: "Tag magten tilbage til folket - Politiseret nostalgi i dansk højrepopulisme"

Ida Skovhus Hansen: "Strong Emergence and its Relation to Philosophy of Mind"

Marcus Damm Strøm-Hansen: "Epiphenomenalism and Knowledge - Defending Robinson's Reply to the Self-Stultification Objection"


This issue is the last of Journal of Media, Cognition and Communication to published, which accordingly does not accept contributions any longer. We give our thanks to all that have contributed to its .

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Vol. 9 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Media, Cognition and Communication, nos. 15 + 16
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Journal of Media, Cognition and Communication is an online, open access platform that was published by the Institute of Media, Cognition and Communication, Copenhagen University. The institute has since restructured as the Department of Communication and the Journal of Media, Cognition and Communication is no longer published.

The aim of journal was to provide the possibility of scientific publication for students and young academics in the fields of film and media science, philosophy, communication and IT, pedagogics and rhetorics.

Publications have all been subject to anonymous peer-review, and all articles are assessed and commented by two persons: a researcher and an older student from the subject field in question.

Journal of Media, Cognition and Communication is not published anymore