Fake News and the Mind Aude Bandini (UNIVERSITE DE MONTREAL), Ciara Greene (University College Dublin)
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Sponsor(s):
- Sociedad Argentina de Investigación en Neurociencias
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FAKE NEWS AND THE MIND (Monday the 5th July, 2pm Buenos Aires)
Aude Bandini (Université de Montréal, Canada): Fake news or fake beliefs?
According to traditional epistemology, it is conceptually – if not psychologically – impossible to hold a belief while considering it to be likely false or even ill-grounded. This entails that for an agent to believe in some “fake news,” she must be under the impression that the latter is reliable and epistemically worthy. However, falling for fake news is arguably not the same as being honestly deceived by a lie or an illusion: more often than not, fake news are readily identifiable as such. Yet, they may prompt genuine beliefs, rather than mere "fake" ones nevertheless. This talk aims at dissolving this vexing paradox.
Ciara Greene (University College Dublin, Ireland): From Fake News to False Memories: Tracing the Consequences of Exposure to Misinformation
Research suggests that exposure to "fake news" can lead to false memories of the events described in the news stories, especially if they align with our existing personal or political beliefs. This talk will outline the effects of misinformation on memory, and describe recent evidence regarding potential consequences for behavior.
Seminario mensual "Construyendo puentes entre la Filosofía y la Neurociencia"
Organizers:
Francisco Gallo, Lab Sueño y Memoria, Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires
Marina Trakas, Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas, Sociedad Argentina de Análisis Filosófico
Sponsored by Sociedad Argentina de Investigación en Neurociencias
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