Two posters for SPSP
/I'm proud to be on two posters at the 2015 SPSP -- one on intellectual humility, the other on mapping human values. Here they are (the printed versions are a bit larger...).
Philosophy and Other Thoughts: An informal discussion of ethics, moral psychology, Nietzsche, and other topics of interest.
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I'm proud to be on two posters at the 2015 SPSP -- one on intellectual humility, the other on mapping human values. Here they are (the printed versions are a bit larger...).
Nina Strohminger -- philosopher, psychologist, and all-around good person -- will visit the University of Oregon in early March to give a talk titled "The Essential Moral Self." Be there!
A fellow CUNY alum, David Grober-Morrow, visited Eugene today. Naturally, he had to have a photo op with Nori.
The start of a new term is a wonderful period in which young, curious minds seek knowledge, enlightenment, and even wisdom. Unfortunately, it's also a time in which lazy minds seek the path of last resistance by emailing their instructors with questions that could easily be answered by consulting the syllabus or performing a google search. The latter are made easier by the delightfully perverse website www.lmgtfy.com (let me google that for you), which generates a link for any google search one's interlocutor might easily have performed themselves, together with helpful instructions on how to use the search engine.
I'm here providing a meme for instructors who wish to respond briefly when "it's on the syllabus" or "it's on the fucking syllabus" is the only thing that comes to mind. Take your pick, based on your own level of squeamishness.
After posing for some pictures on philosophers, Nori expanded to psychologists. She's now had a photo shoot with the brainy doctor, Jose Montes, doing his best lumbersexual impersonation.
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Mark Alfano (2015). American Journal of Bioethics, 15(10): 3-12.
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