My continually growing affection for the Pittsburgh department notwithstanding, I graduated college a year too early.
Kenan Seminar: Empirical Moral Psychology (Phil 805) (305) - Joshua Knobe & Jesse Prinz
Recent philosophical work on moral psychology has taken an interdisciplinary turn. Philosophers have been calling on empirical findings to assess traditional theories, and psychologists have been exploring questions that emerged within philosophy. What role do emotions play in moral judgment? Is morality an evolved capacity? Could there be a faculty of moral intuition? What is the empirical viability of Aristotelian virtue ethics? How do notions of freedom and responsibility hold up in light of recent research on mind and brain? In this seminar, we will read articles addressing such questions, and, through the generous support of the Kenan foundation, we will also have the opportunity to engage in intensive discussion with some of the leading authors in the field. Visitors will include (at least) philosophers John Doris, Shaun Nichols, and Walter Sinnott- Armstrong, as well as psychologists Daniel Gilbert, Liane Young and Fiery Cushman.
This course will meet on Wednesday from 4:00-6:30. (Chapel Hill graduate seminars)
I should also note that I don't have class on Wednesdays this coming semester...
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Carleton didn't reinstate the Media Studies major until 04-05, and then they got their amazing off-campus program the following year. I definitely know how this goes.
My tragedy is a lot smaller scale. I actually took this same course last year in the lite-form (josh teaching solo, no visitors, and a mixed course with both undergrads and grads). I'd still take it again in a heartbeat if given the chance.
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