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02
Jun
2022

The making of emotional habits: A top-down approach - Elena Walsh (University of Wollongong)

Seminar

Speaker: Elena Walsh Abstract: Adaptations that trade false positives for speed are ubiquitous in evolutionary design. Many, like blinking, are inflexible. Other types of adaptive response appear to be influenced by an individual’s early learning environment. Emotion may be one such case.…

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26
May
2022

Modelling as an Epistemic Activity in Ecology - Eden Smith (University of Melbourne)

Seminar

Speaker: Eden Smith In addition to representing knowledge, models function as tools that contribute to generating new knowledge during investigative practices. This knowledge-generating capacity of models has been demonstrated across a range of scientific practices, and forms part of the…

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19
May
2022

Agency: Who is Morally Responsible? - Monima Chadha (Monash University)

Seminar

Speaker: Monima Chadha Abstract: In the Abhidharmakośa-Bhāṣya, Vasubandhu defends a no-agent view. Actions, he argues, can be explained in terms of causal relations between mental and physical states. In classical Indian debates, the main objection against Vasubandhu’s view is that such an account…

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13
May
2022

Kieran Setiya (MIT)

Seminar

Kieran Setiya (MIT) 12–1PM 13 MAY 2022 Location: RSSS room 6.71 or online via this Zoom link Paper title, details for accessing the paper and session details will be circulated through the Philsoc-l mailing list, which you can…

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12
May
2022

What Makes a Behavior “Cognitive”? - Nick Brancazio (University of Wollongong)

Seminar

Speaker: Nick Brancazio Active materials are self-propelled non-living entities which, in some circumstances, exhibit a number of cognitively interesting behaviors such as gradient-following, avoiding obstacles, signaling and group coordination. A live proposal across both scientific and…

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05
May
2022

Ethics of Technology in Polarized Societies – On the Challenge of Pluralism - Nadia Mazouz (University of Marburg)

Seminar

Speaker: Nadia Mazouz The question of the conditions of possibility of doing TechEthics and its relation to the normative foundations of democracy is at the center of this talk. The argument starts from a description of polarized societies and shows that common morality approaches characteristic…

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28
Apr
2022

Vague Preferences - Simon Goldstein (Australian Catholic University)

Seminar

Speaker: Simon Goldstein Abstract: Sometimes it's vague what you prefer. How should you act when this happens? One theory says that if it's unclear what you prefer, then it's also unclear what you're permitted to do. Another theory says that if it's unclear whether you prefer A to B, then it's…

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