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People I have been working with
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Clark H. Barrett,
Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, UCLA. Luc
Faucher, Professor, Department of Philosophy, Université du Québec à
Montréal. Dan Fessler, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology,
UCLA. Paul
Griffiths, Professor, Department of Philosophy,
Stefan
Linquist, Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Guelph
Konstantinos
Katsikopoulos, Research scientist, Max Planck Institute for Human
Development, Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition.
Dan Kelly, Assistant Professor, Department of
Philosophy,
Jonathan Livengood, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Ron Mallon,
Associate Professor, Department of philosophy,
Kelby Mason, Department
of Philosophy, Shaun Nichols,
Professor, Department of philosophy, Christopher Olivola, Department of Psychology, Princeton University. Thorsten
Pachur, Department of Psychology, University of Basel.
Steve Stich, Professor,
Department of philosophy, Justin Sytsma, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Eric Luis Uhlmann, Post-doc, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. Annika Walin, PhD, Markus
Werning, Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Tiziana Zalla, CNRS, Institut Jean-Nicod. |
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Center for Adaptive
Behavior and Cognition, Institut Jean-Nicod, Paris. |
Podcasts, Videos… |
Videos My lecture "Did morality really evolve?" in the Brain, Evolution, and Cognition series at UCLA can be watched here. The Q&A discussion is there. Podcasts Radio interview with Jane Steranko (The World Revealed on WRCT, August 15, 2006) on various aspects of my work (experimental philosophy, races, evolutionary psychology…). I have been interviewed on the Australian National Radio ABC by Natasha Mitchell in her program All in the Mind. Listen to the interview about intentional action here and read the listeners reaction on Natasha Mitchell's blog (February 2009).
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