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Normative folk psychology and decision theory (RCCR Summer Seminar Series)

Normative folk psychology and decision theory, Joe Dewhurst
Joe Dewhurst is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, where he is working on a perspectival account of mechanistic functions in biology and cognitive science, as well as related projects on emergence and autonomy in the special sciences.

This seminar is part of The Reading Centre for Cognition Research’s 2021 Summer Seminar Series: Understanding ourselves and others: reasoning and rationality

The aim of this seminar series is to explore these newer approaches to reasoning and rationality, looking at cutting edge work in the area and asking what these moves might tell us about how we go about understanding the actions of others and ourselves.

A standard picture of humans as generally ordered and orderly thinkers has come under significant pressure in recent years, in particular from the work of Kahneman and others who have stressed our susceptibility to a range of cognitive traps (such as framing or bias). Although the claim commonly associated with this school of thought – that we are ‘predictably irrational’, in Ariely’s phrase – has been rejected by many, even those who seek to defend our status as good reasoners often suggest a more complex and potentially messy set of processes, mechanisms and features than those standardly appealed to in classic folk psychological approaches.

All welcome!

If you have any questions, please email Emma Borg e.g.n.borg@reading.ac.uk

Microsoft Teams meeting – join here

research.reading.ac.uk/cognition-research/

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Date:
18 May 2021
Time:
5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
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Organiser

Dr Emma Borg

Venue

Microsoft Teams