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Ron Mallon, "Could Morality be Polymorphic?" Read more about Ron Mallon, "Could Morality be Polymorphic?"
Jake Quilty-Dunn, “Unconscious Rationalization, or: How (Not) to Think About Awfulness and Death” Read more about Jake Quilty-Dunn, “Unconscious Rationalization, or: How (Not) to Think About Awfulness and Death”
"Playful Resistance: Gender Norms as Games" by Rowan Bell Read more about "Playful Resistance: Gender Norms as Games" by Rowan Bell
"Simulating Medicine", Jacob Stegenga of University of Cambridge Read more about "Simulating Medicine", Jacob Stegenga of University of CambridgeLog in to post comments
"Does what you should have known matter to what you’re (epistemically) justified in believing?" by Matt McGrath Read more about "Does what you should have known matter to what you’re (epistemically) justified in believing?" by Matt McGrath
"Two Routes to the Principle of Alternative Possibilities" by Philip Swenson Read more about "Two Routes to the Principle of Alternative Possibilities" by Philip Swenson
Jeremy Davis - "Can algorithms justify killing?" [click for info] Read more about Jeremy Davis - "Can algorithms justify killing?" [click for info]
The Evolution and Social Science (ESS) Group Speaker Series Read more about The Evolution and Social Science (ESS) Group Speaker SeriesLog in to post comments
Philip Robbins and Fernando Alvear, "Deformative experience: The effect of past suffering on moral evaluation" Read more about Philip Robbins and Fernando Alvear, "Deformative experience: The effect of past suffering on moral evaluation"
Erica Holberg, "Aristotle on Anger: Why It is Good and How It is Pleasant" Read more about Erica Holberg, "Aristotle on Anger: Why It is Good and How It is Pleasant"