Konrad Talmont-Kamiński (born 1 January 1971 in Chojnice, Poland[1]) is an analytic philosopher and cognitive scientist, dealing with epistemology, philosophy of science, philosophy of mind and the theory of rationality.
[5] He publishes in journals such as The Monist, Frontiers in Psychology and Religion, Brain and Behavior,[4] and Skeptical Inquirer magazine.
[4][6] The work resulted in a book published in 2014 Religion as a Magical Ideology: How the Supernatural Reflects Rationality,[2][4][5] for which he received his habilitation in 2014.
He will be a speaker at the 17th European Skeptics Congress in Wrocław, Poland, where he will give a speech: Cognition and the Science/Religion Debate.
[4][10] His current interests are the empirical implications of the model proposed in the book, connecting ritualised behaviour with superstition,[4] and the development of a broadly Peircean account of reason.