Working Papers in Ethics and Moral Psychology is a speaker series conducted under the auspices of the Icahn School of Medicine Bioethics Program. It is a working group where speakers are invited to present well-developed, as yet unpublished work. The focus of the group is interdisciplinary, with an emphasis on topics in ethics, bioethics, neuroethics, and moral psychology. The meetings begin with a brief presentation by the invited speaker and the remaining time is devoted to a discussion of the paper. The speakers will make their papers available in advance of their presentation to those who sign up for the Working Papers mailing list.
On Tuesday, January 19th, Dr. Sharon Street, Associate Professor, New York University, will speak on “Constructivism in Ethics and the Problem of Attachment and Loss”
Prof. Street is the author of a series of articles on how to reconcile our understanding of normativity with a scientific conception of the world. Her work concerns the nature of both practical and epistemic reasons, and draws especially on an evolutionary biological perspective.
UPCOMING EVENTS:
3/22/2016: Holly Smith (Rutgers University)
4/26/2016: Jeffrey Blustein (CCNY)
5/24/2016: Arleen Salles (Centro de Investigaciones Filosóficas, Buenos Aires)
Tuesday, January 19 at 5:30pm to 7:00pm
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Annenberg 12-15
One Gustave L. Levy Place New York, NY 10029-6574
To join the Working Papers mailing list and to RSVP for this event, please email Dr. Nada Gligorov.
Working Papers in Ethics and Moral Psychology is a speaker series conducted under the auspices of the Icahn School of Medicine Bioethics Program. It is a working group where speakers are invited to present well-developed, as yet unpublished work. The focus of the group is interdisciplinary, with an emphasis on topics in ethics, bioethics, neuroethics, and moral psychology. The meetings begin with a brief presentation by the invited speaker and the remaining time is devoted to a discussion of the paper. The speakers will make their papers available in advance of their presentation to those who sign up for the Working Papers mailing list.
On Tuesday, January 19th, Dr. Sharon Street, Associate Professor, New York University, will speak on “Constructivism in Ethics and the Problem of Attachment and Loss”
Prof. Street is the author of a series of articles on how to reconcile our understanding of normativity with a scientific conception of the world. Her work concerns the nature of both practical and epistemic reasons, and draws especially on an evolutionary biological perspective.
UPCOMING EVENTS:
3/22/2016: Holly Smith (Rutgers University)
4/26/2016: Jeffrey Blustein (CCNY)
5/24/2016: Arleen Salles (Centro de Investigaciones Filosóficas, Buenos Aires)
Tuesday, January 19 at 5:30pm to 7:00pm
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Annenberg 12-15
One Gustave L. Levy Place New York, NY 10029-6574
To join the Working Papers mailing list and to RSVP for this event, please email Dr. Nada Gligorov.
Working Papers in Ethics and Moral Psychology is a speaker series conducted under the auspices of the Icahn School of Medicine Bioethics Program. It is a working group where speakers are invited to present well-developed, as yet unpublished work. The focus of the group is interdisciplinary, with an emphasis on topics in ethics, bioethics, neuroethics, and moral psychology. The meetings begin with a brief presentation by the invited speaker and the remaining time is devoted to a discussion of the paper. The speakers will make their papers available in advance of their presentation to those who sign up for the Working Papers mailing list.
On Tuesday, January 19th, Dr. Sharon Street, Associate Professor, New York University, will speak on “Constructivism in Ethics and the Problem of Attachment and Loss”
Prof. Street is the author of a series of articles on how to reconcile our understanding of normativity with a scientific conception of the world. Her work concerns the nature of both practical and epistemic reasons, and draws especially on an evolutionary biological perspective.
UPCOMING EVENTS:
3/22/2016: Holly Smith (Rutgers University)
4/26/2016: Jeffrey Blustein (CCNY)
5/24/2016: Arleen Salles (Centro de Investigaciones Filosóficas, Buenos Aires)
Tuesday, January 19 at 5:30pm to 7:00pm
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Annenberg 12-15
One Gustave L. Levy Place New York, NY 10029-6574
To join the Working Papers mailing list and to RSVP for this event, please email Dr. Nada Gligorov.
Working Papers in Ethics and Moral Psychology is a speaker series conducted under the auspices of the Icahn School of Medicine Bioethics Program. It is a working group where speakers are invited to present well-developed, as yet unpublished work. The focus of the group is interdisciplinary, with an emphasis on topics in ethics, bioethics, neuroethics, and moral psychology. The meetings begin with a brief presentation by the invited speaker and the remaining time is devoted to a discussion of the paper. The speakers will make their papers available in advance of their presentation to those who sign up for the Working Papers mailing list.
On Tuesday, January 19th, Dr. Sharon Street, Associate Professor, New York University, will speak on “Constructivism in Ethics and the Problem of Attachment and Loss”
Prof. Street is the author of a series of articles on how to reconcile our understanding of normativity with a scientific conception of the world. Her work concerns the nature of both practical and epistemic reasons, and draws especially on an evolutionary biological perspective.
UPCOMING EVENTS:
3/22/2016: Holly Smith (Rutgers University)
4/26/2016: Jeffrey Blustein (CCNY)
5/24/2016: Arleen Salles (Centro de Investigaciones Filosóficas, Buenos Aires)
Tuesday, January 19 at 5:30pm to 7:00pm
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Annenberg 12-15
One Gustave L. Levy Place New York, NY 10029-6574
To join the Working Papers mailing list and to RSVP for this event, please email Dr. Nada Gligorov.
Working Papers in Ethics and Moral Psychology is a speaker series conducted under the auspices of the Icahn School of Medicine Bioethics Program. It is a working group where speakers are invited to present well-developed, as yet unpublished work. The focus of the group is interdisciplinary, with an emphasis on topics in ethics, bioethics, neuroethics, and moral psychology. The meetings begin with a brief presentation by the invited speaker and the remaining time is devoted to a discussion of the paper. The speakers will make their papers available in advance of their presentation to those who sign up for the Working Papers mailing list.
Upcoming Speakers:
11 Oct: Jordan Mackenzie, NYU
8 Nov: Susana Nuccetelli, St. Cloud State
13 Dec: Michael Brownstein, John Jay
14 Mar: Kyle Ferguson, CUNY
18 Apr: Jeff Sebo, NYU
23 May: Johann Frick, Princeton
Working Papers in Ethics and Moral Psychology is a speaker series conducted under the auspices of the Icahn School of Medicine Bioethics Program. It is a working group where speakers are invited to present well-developed, as yet unpublished work. The focus of the group is interdisciplinary, with an emphasis on topics in ethics, bioethics, neuroethics, and moral psychology. The meetings begin with a brief presentation by the invited speaker and the remaining time is devoted to a discussion of the paper. The speakers will make their papers available in advance of their presentation to those who sign up for the Working Papers mailing list.
Upcoming Speakers:
11 Oct: Jordan Mackenzie, NYU
8 Nov: Susana Nuccetelli, St. Cloud State
13 Dec: Michael Brownstein, John Jay
14 Mar: Kyle Ferguson, CUNY
18 Apr: Jeff Sebo, NYU
23 May: Johann Frick, Princeton
Working Papers in Ethics and Moral Psychology is a speaker series conducted under the auspices of the Icahn School of Medicine Bioethics Program. It is a working group where speakers are invited to present well-developed, as yet unpublished work. The focus of the group is interdisciplinary, with an emphasis on topics in ethics, bioethics, neuroethics, and moral psychology. The meetings begin with a brief presentation by the invited speaker and the remaining time is devoted to a discussion of the paper. The speakers will make their papers available in advance of their presentation to those who sign up for the Working Papers mailing list.
Upcoming Speakers:
11 Oct: Jordan Mackenzie, NYU
8 Nov: Susana Nuccetelli, St. Cloud State
13 Dec: Michael Brownstein, John Jay
14 Mar: Kyle Ferguson, CUNY
18 Apr: Jeff Sebo, NYU
23 May: Johann Frick, Princeton