Philosophy Department Events, 2010-2011

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Joshua Greene

Joshua Greene (Psychology, Harvard): “What Psychology Can and Cannot Do For Ethics.” (Part of the Ethics and Evolution Lecture Series; funded by the Forry and Micken Fund in Philosophy and Science.) [Photographs]


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William FitzPatrick

William FitzPatrick (University of Rochester): “What Do Evolutionary Biology, Neuroscience, and Social Psychology Have to Teach Us About Morality?” (Part of the Ethics and Evolution  Lecture Series; funded by the Forry and Micken Fund in Philosophy and Science.) [Photographs]


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Allen Stairs

Allen Stairs (University of Maryland): “How Spooky is Einstein's ‘Spooky Action at a Distance’?” (Co-sponsored with the Department of Physics.) [Photographs]


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Selim Berker

Selim Berker (Harvard): “Using the Evolved Mind as a Moral Divining Rod: the Dual-Process Strategy.” (Part of the Ethics and Evolution Lecture Series; funded by the Forry and Micken Fund in Philosophy and Science.) [Photographs]


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Sharon Street

Sharon Street (NYU): “The Evolutionary Origins of Valuing: Do Darwinian Explanations Undermine or Vindicate our Views on What Matters?” (Final lecture of the Ethics and Evolution Lecture Series; funded by the Forry and Micken Fund in Philosophy and Science.) [Photographs]


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Ekaterina Vavova

Ekaterina Vavova (Amherst College): “Easy Knowledge, Junk Knowledge: Knowledge Nonetheless.”  [Photographs and Audio]


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Sean Greenberg

Sean Greenberg (University of California/Irvine): “Occasionalism and Human Freedom in Malebranche:‘Things that Undermine Each Other’?” [Photographs and Audio]


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John McDowell

John McDowell (Pittsburgh): “Intention in Action.” (The sixth annual Amherst Lecture in Philosophy.) [Photographs and audio]


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Reception for Senior Majors 2011

Reception for Senior Majors, May 21, 2011.