2020-2021
Seminar Series: From Moral Learning to Self-Understanding
January-June 2021
The topic of the seminar series “From Moral Learning to Self-Understanding" is the connection between moral learning and development, and the development of self-related psychological abilities in any of its multitude aspects e.g. self-awareness, self-understanding, self-knowledge, identity, group identity, character, personality, the self in social interaction, the second person approach, just to mention a few. The aim of the seminar series is to further our understanding of questions related to these topics. These include questions such as, what are the developmental processes at the heart of our self-understanding? What is the relation between the former and the psychological processes underlying our learning moral value? What is moral learning anyways? What is the role of the emotions and social interaction in that? And should the philosophy of mind and psychology be concerned at all with questions pertaining to ethics and moral psychology, and vice versa?
Thursday 14/01 3-5pm Kristina Musholt (Leipzig)
Thursday 28/01 3-5pm Edward Harcourt (Oxford)
Thursday 11/02 3-5pm Richard Moore (Warwick)
Thursday 25/02 6-8pm Henrike Moll (Southern California)
Thursday 11/03 3-5pm Ruth Boeker (University College Dublin)
Monday 22/03 12-2pm Amrisha Vaish (Virginia)
Thursday 08/04 3-5pm Barbora Siposova (Warwick)
Thursday 22/04 3-5pm Jonathan Webber (Cardiff)
Thursday 06/05 3-5pm Johannes Roessler (Warwick)
Thursday 20/05 3-5pm Naomi Eilan (Warwick)
Thursday 04/06 3-5pm Vasudevi Reddy (Portsmouth)
Contact: Daniel Vanello
MindGrad: The Consciousness of Time
June 26th-27th, 2021
Invited Speakers: John Campbell (UC Berkeley), Natalja Deng (Yonsei University)
Contact: mind.grad.warwick[at]gmail[.]com