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4th Annual NYU Philosophical Bioethics Workshop
4th Annual NYU Philosophical Bioethics Workshop @ Center for Bioethics NYU
May 3 – May 4 all-day
The New York University Center for Bioethics is pleased to invite submissions of abstracts for the 4th Annual Philosophical Bioethics Workshop, to be held at NYU on Friday and Saturday, May 3-4, 2024. We are seeking to showcase new work in philosophical bioethics, broadly understood. This includes (but is not limited to) neuroethics, environmental ethics, animal ethics, reproductive ethics, research ethics, ethics of AI, data ethics, public health ethics, gender and race in bioethics, and clinical ethics. Our keynote speaker will be Professor Shelly Kagan, Yale University. There will be five[...]
Cognitive Science Speaker Series 1:00 pm
Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ Hybrid: Zoom/ CUNY 7102
May 3 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
ALL TALKS AVAILABLE ON ZOOM SOME ALSO IN PERSON (Graduate Center room 7102) Talks organized and hosted by Ryan McElhaney To get Zoom links: Email davidrosenthal1@gmail.com 2/2: Edward Elliott Philosophy, University of Leeds; soon to be at Notre Dame *** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 *** 2/9: Sami R. Yousif Psychology, University of Pennsylvania *** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 *** 2/16: Susan E. Carey Psychology, Harvard University *** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 ***[...]
Adapting Environmental Ethics for the Anthropocene 3:00 pm
Adapting Environmental Ethics for the Anthropocene @ Lang Hall, 424 Hunter North
May 3 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Adapting Environmental Ethics for the Anthropocene @ Lang Hall, 424 Hunter North | New York | New York | United States
Facts about the increasing collective human influence on biological systems, from local ecosystems to planetary-level Earth systems, support the proposal that we now live in the Anthropocene. What do such facts imply, if anything, about norms and values guiding land management and conservation practices going forward? Do facts about anthropogenic drivers that can result in undesirable and irreversible changes to ecological and Earth systems license further intentional interventions and underwrite calls for “planetary management”? What[...]
CANCELLED – An Ethics of Attention. Daniel Stephens (U Buffalo) 5:30 pm
CANCELLED – An Ethics of Attention. Daniel Stephens (U Buffalo) @ Philosophy Hall 716
May 3 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
CANCELLED – RESCHEDULED FOR NEXT SEMESTER ABSTRACT: Spurred partly by recent attempts to ethically assess various negative effects of the attention economy, philosophers have begun to pay more attention to the role that attention plays in our ethical lives. This has included some more general discussion of the ethics of attention. In this talk, I add to this recent discussion by outlining a proposal for a comprehensive ethics of attention. On my proposal, an ethics of[...]
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Cognitive Science Speaker Series 1:00 pm
Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ Hybrid: Zoom/ CUNY 7102
May 10 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
ALL TALKS AVAILABLE ON ZOOM SOME ALSO IN PERSON (Graduate Center room 7102) Talks organized and hosted by Ryan McElhaney To get Zoom links: Email davidrosenthal1@gmail.com 2/2: Edward Elliott Philosophy, University of Leeds; soon to be at Notre Dame *** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 *** 2/9: Sami R. Yousif Psychology, University of Pennsylvania *** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 *** 2/16: Susan E. Carey Psychology, Harvard University *** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 ***[...]
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