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WiP Series: Will Kanwischer

213 Caldwell Hall

Please reach out to Kyle Cessna or Thomas Mattessich for more information.   Lunch will be provided.

Carolina Seminar on Philosophy, Ethics and Mental Health: Dr. Serife Tekin

Zoom

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

WiP Series: Benjamin Eva

213 Caldwell Hall

Please reach out to Kyle Cessna or Thomas Mattessich for more information.   Lunch will be provided.

Speaker Series: Berislav Marusic (University of Edinburgh)

Caldwell 105 Caldwell 105 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill

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

Philosophy @ The Movies: My Dinner with Andre

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 Seventh Annual Meeting

  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

WiP Series: Rachel Ploeger

Please reach out to Kyle Cessna or Thomas Mattessich for more information.   Lunch will be provided.

Carolina Seminar on Philosophy, Ethics and Mental Health: Dr. Josh May

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