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SUMMARY:Philosophy and the Subpersonal
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LOCATION:Ann Arbor\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>Recent empirical research on subpersonal psychological processes suggests interesting implications for a number of philosophical questions. This colloquium aims to bring together work addressing these implications\, on a range of topics such as:</p>\n<p>&nbsp\;∙ Constraints a scientific understanding of the mind should impose on philosophical theory.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>∙ Ways such constraints ought to contribute to our conception of ourselves as epistemic agents.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>∙ How subpersonal processes contribute to practical agency and moral responsibility.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>∙ The role we should expect higher order mental states to play within our cognitive economy.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>∙ Distinguishing between legitimate and illegitimate subpersonal influences on judgments&mdash\;practical or epistemic&mdash\;when both may be phenomenologically indistinguishable.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>∙ Evaluating beliefs and behaviour known to be influenced by subpersonal processes</p>\n<p>The conference will feature 5 invited talks\, comments by graduate students\, and a panel discussion. <strong>Everyone is welcome!</strong></p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Sara Aronowitz;CN=Mara Bollard;CN=Sydney Keough;CN=Robin Zheng:
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