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Two posts from the Imperfect Cognitions blog made it to the semifinals of the 3 Quarks Daily Philosophy Prize.

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Two posts from the Imperfect Cognitions blog made it to the semifinals of the 3 Quarks Daily Philosophy Prize

In particular, Magdalena Antrobus’s interview with Jennifer Radden obtained the most votes among the 48 nominated posts.
Lisa Bortolotti’s post on "Anosognosia and Epistemic Innocence"  on Kerry Gutridge’s Psychiatric Ethics blog is among the nine finalists for the 3 Quarks Daily Philosophy Prize 2014.

The winner will be selected by Professor Huw Price (University of Cambridge) and announced on 22nd December 2014.