Understanding ourselves and others: reasoning and rationality (summing up), Emma Borg Reflections on this year’s Summer Seminar Series from Emma Borg, Director of the Reading Centre for Cognition Research and…Read More >
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Conversational experiments: some reflections on Sperber and Mercier (RCCR Summer Seminar Series)
Conversational experiments: some reflections on Sperber and Mercier Kathryn Francis, Hamish Greening, Nat Hansen Kathryn Francis is a Lecturer in Psychology, University of Keele, Nat Hansen is Associate Professor of…Read More >
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…Read More >
Why do humans reason? (RCCR Summer Seminar Series)
Why do humans reason? Hugo Mercier Hugo Mercier is a research scientist at the CNRS (Institut Jean Nicod, Paris), where his work with the Evolution and Social Cognition team and…Read More >
The logic of universalization guides moral judgment (RCCR Summer Seminar Series)
The logic of universalization guides moral judgment, Fiery Cushman Fiery Cushman is Assistant Professor of Psychology at Harvard University, where he directs the Moral Psychology Research Laboratory. His research addresses…Read More >
Folk psychology, normative cognition, and the wide distribution of norms (RCCR Summer Seminar Series)
Folk psychology, normative cognition, and the wide distribution of norms, Kristin Andrews Kristin Andrews is York Research Chair in Animal Minds and Professor of Philosophy at York University (Toronto), where…Read More >
Rationality: reasons and heuristics (RCCR Summer Seminar Series)
Rationality: reasons and heuristics, Emma Borg Emma is Director of the Reading Centre for Cognition Research and Professor of Philosophy at University of Reading. This seminar is part of The…Read More >