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Presented By: Department of Philosophy

Mind & Moral Psychology Graduate Conference

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Mind and Moral Psychology Graduate Conference
Mind & Moral Psychology Graduate Conference
January 31- February 1, 2020

Keynote: "Guilt & Self-Blame within a Conversational Theory of Moral Responsibility"
Michael McKenna
Professor, University of Arizona Philosophy
3-5 PM, January 31

Graduate Student Speakers:

"When Should We Defer? Empirical Underpinnings of Moral Judgment-Making and their Implications for the Moral Testimony Debate"
Maria Altepeter (Washington University, St. Louis)

"Moral Thinking: Curtains All the Way Down"
Louis Gularte (Brown University)

"A Response to Evolutionary Debunking Arguments through Social Epistemology"
Sushruth Ravish (India Institute of Technology Bombay)

"Essence and the Knowledge Argument"
Taylor-Grey Miller (University of Texas, Austin)

"The Mismeasure of Metaethics"
Lance Bush (Cornell University)

"Standing to Forgive"
Noah Gordon (University of Southern California)

NOTE: The final conference schedule can be found at: https://sites.google.com/a/umich.edu/mmp/2020-graduate-conference
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Mind and Moral Psychology Graduate Conference

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