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Implicit Moral Attitudes: Lessons from Psychology for Philosophy and Law 4:00 pm
Implicit Moral Attitudes: Lessons from Psychology for Philosophy and Law @ NYU Philosophy Dept. rm 202
Mar 3 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
This talk describes and criticizes traditional approaches to moral psychology, which try to understand moral judgments through questionnaires. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong argues that it is more accurate and illuminating to use tests of implicit attitudes modeled on tests of implicit racial attitudes. Sinnott-Armstrong explains one such test that we have used with great success in predicting not only personality variables but also behavior (charity donations and voting). Finally, he draws out potential lessons for traditional issues[...]
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POProcks: Philosophy of Psychology Workshop 11:00 am
POProcks: Philosophy of Psychology Workshop @ CUNY Grad Center, Thesis rm
Mar 9 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
This semester, Poprocks will be on Thursdays, 11-1, in the Thesis Room in the CUNY Graduate Center (365 5th Avenue). We will circulate drafts of the papers we are going to be discussing around a week in advance of each meeting. Here is a tentative schedule – though some dates later in the semester will be subject to change: February 9th – Jake Quilty-Dunn (CUNY) – “Attention and Encapsulation” February 23rd – Ryan Ogilvie (UMD)[...]
Lydia Goehr – Moses And The Monochrome: from Monochromatic Formalism in German Idealism to the Mosaic Monochromes of Modernist Art 6:00 pm
Lydia Goehr – Moses And The Monochrome: from Monochromatic Formalism in German Idealism to the Mosaic Monochromes of Modernist Art @ Wolff Conference Room, D1103, Albert and Vera List Academic Center
Mar 9 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Lydia Goehr, Professor at Columbia University, gives a lecture entitled: “Moses And The Monochrome: from Monochromatic Formalism in German Idealism to the Mosaic Monochromes of  Modernist Art”.
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POProcks: Philosophy of Psychology Workshop 11:00 am
POProcks: Philosophy of Psychology Workshop @ CUNY Grad Center, Thesis rm
Mar 23 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
This semester, Poprocks will be on Thursdays, 11-1, in the Thesis Room in the CUNY Graduate Center (365 5th Avenue). We will circulate drafts of the papers we are going to be discussing around a week in advance of each meeting. Here is a tentative schedule – though some dates later in the semester will be subject to change: February 9th – Jake Quilty-Dunn (CUNY) – “Attention and Encapsulation” February 23rd – Ryan Ogilvie (UMD)[...]
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