The Second International Behavioral Public Policy Conference
Please see the conference website for information here.
Please see the conference website for information here.
We will discuss Cynthia Rudin’s article “Stop Explaining Black Box Machine Learning Models for High Stakes Decisions and Use Interpretable Models Instead” Email Thomas Hofweber for more details.
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Pizza will be available after the talk, so stick around! This event satisfies a CLE credit. *The venue for this event has a max capacity of 91; once the room has filled, no one else will be allowed entry, so … Read more
Join the UNC Philosophy department for a series of short presentations on intriguing Philosophical ideas. (1) Welcome and Introduction: Matt Kotzen (Host) (2) Elijah Parish: Introducing the Undergraduate Philosophy Club (3) Carla Merino-Rajme (15 Minutes Presentation): Does Time Really Pass? … Read more
PPE Society@Carolina will be viewing Inferno at this student-run event! Come watch Inferno with us and enjoy pizza and beverages! Discussion after the movie.
Second Applied Epistemology Workshop The Epistemology of Science Communication: New Directions Registration for this event is required. Please register HERE. The second AEP workshop will be on the epistemology of science communication. It will be held on September 22-23, 2023 … Read more
Dr. Gregg Caruso discusses his book "Rejecting Retributivism: Free Will, Punishment and Criminal Justice" (Cambridge University Press, 2021) Contact daniel_moseley@med.unc.edu for Zoom link Within the criminal justice system, one of the most prominent justifications for legal punishment is retributivism. The … Read more
Friday, September 29th Manning Hall, room 209 3:00 – 5:00 PM Talk: “The Value of Creativity: A Kantian Perspective” Samantha Matherne (Harvard University) Comments by Janum Sethi (University of Michigan), followed by Q&A Session chaired by Mercedes Corredor … Read more