Inês Hipólito
Dr Inês Hipólito is a faculty member at Macquarie University, where she serves as a Lecturer (Assist. Professor) of Philosophy of AI and a research at the Ethics and Agency Research Center.
Dr. Hipólito serves as a Co-Principal Investigator for the project "Designing Urban Density: Neurourbanism as a Novel Approach in Global Health" under the Berlin University Alliance. Furthermore, she holds the position of Ethicist of AI at Verses, a pioneering cognitive computing company specializing in next-generation AI, with Karl Friston serving as Chief Research bridging the gap between academia and industry, contributing to ethical considerations embedded within cutting-edge AI advancements.
Dr. Hipólito fosters intellectual growth and inclusivity through her involvement in various organisations. She is the co-founder and vice-president of the International Society of the Philosophy of the Sciences of the Mind, contributing to the advancement of philosophical inquiry in this interdisciplinary field. Furthermore, she hosts the thought-provoking podcast "The PhilospHER's Way," which serves as a catalyst for intellectual transformation, challenging conventional philosophical paradigms.
Dr. Hipólito previously served as an elected member of two committees at the Australasian Association of Philosophy. She contributed to the Women in Philosophy Committee and the Committee in Diversity and Inclusivity from 2017 to 2020.
www.ineshipolito.org
Dr Inês Hipólito is a faculty member at Macquarie University, where she serves as a Lecturer (Assist. Professor) of Philosophy of AI and a research at the Ethics and Agency Research Center.
Dr. Hipólito serves as a Co-Principal Investigator for the project "Designing Urban Density: Neurourbanism as a Novel Approach in Global Health" under the Berlin University Alliance. Furthermore, she holds the position of Ethicist of AI at Verses, a pioneering cognitive computing company specializing in next-generation AI, with Karl Friston serving as Chief Research bridging the gap between academia and industry, contributing to ethical considerations embedded within cutting-edge AI advancements.
Dr. Hipólito fosters intellectual growth and inclusivity through her involvement in various organisations. She is the co-founder and vice-president of the International Society of the Philosophy of the Sciences of the Mind, contributing to the advancement of philosophical inquiry in this interdisciplinary field. Furthermore, she hosts the thought-provoking podcast "The PhilospHER's Way," which serves as a catalyst for intellectual transformation, challenging conventional philosophical paradigms.
Dr. Hipólito previously served as an elected member of two committees at the Australasian Association of Philosophy. She contributed to the Women in Philosophy Committee and the Committee in Diversity and Inclusivity from 2017 to 2020.
www.ineshipolito.org
Publications
Hutto, D., Gallagher, S., Ilundáin-Agurruza, J., & Hipólito, I. (forthcoming). Culture in Mind - An Enactivist Account: Not Cognitive Penetration But Cultural Permeation.In L. J. Kirmayer, S. Kitayama, C. M. Worthman, R. Lemelson, & C. A. Cummings (Eds.), Culture, mind, and brain: Emerging concepts, models, applications. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
Hipólito, I., Gonçalves, J. Pereira, J. G. (eds.) (2018). Schizophrenia and Common Sense: explaining the relation between madness and social values. Springer International Publishing. Studies in Brain and Mind. Vol 12.
Hipólito, I., Martins, J. (2018). A second-person model to anomalous social cognition. In Schizophrenia and Common Sense, Hipolito, I., Gonçalves, Pereira, J. (eds.). Springer International Publishing. Studies in Brain and Mind. Vol 12.
Hipólito, I. Gonçalves, J. Pereira, J. G. (2018). Schizophrenia, social practices and cultural values: A conceptual introduction. In Schizophrenia and Common Sense, Hipolito, I., Gonçalves, Pereira, J. (eds.). Springer International Publishing. Studies in Brain and Mind. Vol 12.
Hipólito, I., Martins, J. (2017). Mind-life continuity: a qualitative study of conscious experience. Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology.
Hipólito, I. (2017). Anatomia da Linguagem: Podemos Compreender Jogos de Linguagem a Partir de Redes Corticais?. Kairos. Journal of Philosophy & Science, 18(1), 84-109.
Hipólito, I. (2016). The phenomenology of the intersubjective impairment. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice. (22)4, 608–614.
Hipólito, I. (2015). Proof phenomenon as a function of the phenomenology of proving. Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, 119(3), 360-367.
Hipólito, I. (2015). Mind and Brain States: embedding the mental in the living organism. Epistemology and Philosophy of Science, Vol. 44, (2) pp. 102-111.
Hutto, D., Gallagher, S., Ilundáin-Agurruza, J., & Hipólito, I. (forthcoming). Culture in Mind - An Enactivist Account: Not Cognitive Penetration But Cultural Permeation.In L. J. Kirmayer, S. Kitayama, C. M. Worthman, R. Lemelson, & C. A. Cummings (Eds.), Culture, mind, and brain: Emerging concepts, models, applications. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
Hipólito, I., Gonçalves, J. Pereira, J. G. (eds.) (2018). Schizophrenia and Common Sense: explaining the relation between madness and social values. Springer International Publishing. Studies in Brain and Mind. Vol 12.
Hipólito, I., Martins, J. (2018). A second-person model to anomalous social cognition. In Schizophrenia and Common Sense, Hipolito, I., Gonçalves, Pereira, J. (eds.). Springer International Publishing. Studies in Brain and Mind. Vol 12.
Hipólito, I. Gonçalves, J. Pereira, J. G. (2018). Schizophrenia, social practices and cultural values: A conceptual introduction. In Schizophrenia and Common Sense, Hipolito, I., Gonçalves, Pereira, J. (eds.). Springer International Publishing. Studies in Brain and Mind. Vol 12.
Hipólito, I., Martins, J. (2017). Mind-life continuity: a qualitative study of conscious experience. Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology.
Hipólito, I. (2017). Anatomia da Linguagem: Podemos Compreender Jogos de Linguagem a Partir de Redes Corticais?. Kairos. Journal of Philosophy & Science, 18(1), 84-109.
Hipólito, I. (2016). The phenomenology of the intersubjective impairment. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice. (22)4, 608–614.
Hipólito, I. (2015). Proof phenomenon as a function of the phenomenology of proving. Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, 119(3), 360-367.
Hipólito, I. (2015). Mind and Brain States: embedding the mental in the living organism. Epistemology and Philosophy of Science, Vol. 44, (2) pp. 102-111.