Philosophy and Science of Self-Control Summer Seminar

June 5, 2017 - June 11, 2017
Department of Philosophy, Florida State University

Dodd Hall
641 University Way
Tallahassee 32306-1500
United States

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Sponsor(s):

  • John Templeton Foundation

Speakers:

Roy Baumeister
Florida State University
Kentaro Fujita
Ohio State University
Alfred Mele
Florida State University
Chandra Sripada
University of Michigan

Organisers:

Alfred Mele
Florida State University

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Dr. Alfred Mele of the Florida State University Department of Philosophy is directing The Philosophy and Science of Self-Control project, a grant project funded by the John Templeton Foundation. The project is hosting a five day summer seminar on the topic of self-control for up to twelve graduate students and recent Ph.D.s (Ph.D. received no earlier than 2012). The aim is to enhance participants’ capacity to do scientific or scientifically informed research on self-control. We expect applications from a variety of fields, including neuroscience, philosophy, and various branches of psychology.

The seminar will be followed by the PSSC capstone conference, which begins on June 9 (afternoon) and ends on June 11 (afternoon).  All seminar attendees are strongly encouraged to attend the conference, and we will cover their housing during the seminar and the conference.

For more information and details on the application process, please visit https://philosophyandscienceofself-control.com/seminar/.

Project email: [email protected]

Project website: https://philosophyandscienceofself-control.com

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