WiP Series: Will Kanwischer
213 Caldwell HallPlease reach out to Kyle Cessna or Thomas Mattessich for more information. Lunch will be provided.
Please reach out to Kyle Cessna or Thomas Mattessich for more information. Lunch will be provided.
Artificial Intelligence, Chatbot Therapists and the Future of Psychiatry Contact daniel_moseley@med.unc.edu for Zoom link Advances in applications of artificial intelligence and the use of data analytics technology in biomedicine create some optimism, with some researchers and developers proposing that psychotherapy … Read more
Please reach out to Kyle Cessna or Thomas Mattessich for more information. Lunch will be provided.
This event is an open, public lecture in collaboration with Public Policy, to be followed by Q&A. This event satisfies a CLE credit. Pizza is available after the talk, so stick around! Abstract: Years of life lost (YLL) is … Read more
Title: Transparency, Self-Knowledge, and the Sociality of Belief Abstract: Several prominent accounts of our knowledge of our own beliefs appeal to the transparency of the question "Do you believe that p?" to the question "Is p true?": we typically answer the former … Read more
Join the Philosophy Department for a viewing of My Dinner with Andre (1981)! Old friends Wallace (Wallace Shawn) and Andre (Andre Gregory) haven't seen each another in five years and agree to meet for dinner. Andre, a once well-known theater director, … Read more
The PPE Society’s Seventh Annual Meeting will be held in New Orleans, November 2-4, 2023 at the Westin New Orleans. The room block is now open! Book your room(s) HERE before October 2, 2023 to receive the discounted group rate at … Read more
This is a free lecture, open to the public, with Q&A to follow! Pizza will be provided after the event, so stick around! Abstract: What did it mean to be a traitor in seventeenth-century England? Over the course of … Read more
Please reach out to Kyle Cessna or Thomas Mattessich for more information. Lunch will be provided.
Dr. Josh May discusses his new book "Neuroethics: Agency in the Age of Brain Science" Contact daniel_moseley@med.unc.edu for Zoom link Neuroethics answers ethical questions raised by brain science through captivating cases, philosophical analysis, and scientific evidence. The book covers core … Read more