:30 Lunch
13:30 - 15:00 Jessie Munton (St John’s College, Cambridge) “Perceptual
confidence across time”
15:15-16:15 Roundtable (Filippo Vindrola (Ruhr-Universität Bochum & TBC)
19:00 - Dinner
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Byrne (MIT) “Perception and probability”
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch
13:30 - 15:00 Jessie Munton (Cambridge) “Perceptual confidence: the
(part /) whole story”
15:15-16:15 Roundtable (EJ Green (MIT) )
19:00 – Dinner
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Dear all,
The Mental Sciences Club will be launching next week and is open to
all. Organised by Tom McClelland and Jessie Munton, the club will
provide a hub for those interested in the philosophy of mind and
cognitive sciences. The club is open not just to those specialising in
papers.org/rec/KAMOA)
and planning other meetings for the term. All are welcome!
Best,
Jessie and Tom
On 2019-10-16 10:11, Jessie Munton wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> The Mental Sciences Club will be launching next week and is open to
> all. Organised by Tom McClelland and Jessie Munton, th
Dear all,
this is just a quick reminder that the next meeting of the Mental
Sciences group is tomorrow:
WEDNESDAY 6TH NOVEMBER, 15:00-16:30, GRADUATE COMMON ROOM, FACULTY OF
PHILOSOPHY
We'll be discussing Richard Holton's work in progress 'Self Deception
and the Moral Self'. Richard will presen
Dear all,
the first Lent meeting of the mental sciences group will be next
Wednesday afternoon, the 22nd of January, from 3-4:30 p.m in the board
room in the philosophy department.
Dan Williams will be leading a discussion on some new work in progress
titled “Beliefs, Signals and Groups”
Abst
Dear all,
This is a reminder that the first Lent meeting of the mental sciences group
will be TODAY Wednesday afternoon, the 22nd of January, from 3-4:30 p.m in the
new and improved location of the board room in the philosophy department.
Dan Williams will be leading a discussion on some new wo
wrong: Sexist Apps, Biased Algorithms, and Other Threats of Toxic
Tech” by Sara Wachter Boettcher.
If so, please reply to me, Jessie Munton, (jm2...@cam.ac.uk) and let me know
which you’re most interested in reading.
Best,
Jessie
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Dear all,
Mental Sciences has two exciting events happening this week.
On Wednesday February 5th, Erlend Owesen, PhD Student in HPS, will be leading a
discussion titled “The Meta-Problem and Eliminativism about Phenomenal
Consciousness”. This will take place from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m. in the Phil
Dear all,
Just a reminder that the mental sciences group meets this afternoon from 3:00
to 4:30 p.m. in the philosophy faculty board room, when Erlend Owesen will lead
a session titled "Radical Eliminativism about Phenomenal Consciousness” (please
note the change of title from that previously
encouraged to do so) email Jessie Munton
(jm2...@cam.ac.uk <mailto:jm2...@cam.ac.uk>) or Tom McClelland
(tw...@cam.ac.uk).
Our first meeting will be this Thursday, the 8th of October, when Jessie Munton
will present some in-progress work, “Perceptual Epistemology without Perceptual
Atomi
Dear all,
The Centre for the Future of Intelligence is hosting a fascinating-sounding
reading group on race and technology, which I think may be of interest to many
in philosophy. Details are below.
Bes wishes,
Jessie
>
>
> Dear All,
>
> We would like to invite you to attend the new
Dear all,
This is a reminder that the first mental sciences meeting of the term is this
afternoon from 4:00 till 5:30, in the zoomesphere, when Jessie Munton (yes, I’m
now talking about myself in the third person) will be presenting work in
progress titled “Perceptual Epistemology without
Dear all,
The Mental Sciences Group is an work-in-progress group for informal
cross-disciplinary discussion of topics in philosophy of mind and cognitive
science, including psychology, psychiatry, and artificial intelligence. All
are very welcome to attend. This term, meetings will be on alte
This reading group on race and technology may be of interest to others!
Best wishes,
Jessie
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> From: Kanta Dihal
> Subject: Race & Technology Reading Group Lent 2021
> Date: 20 January 2021 at 22:12:57 GMT
> To: "hps-discuss...@lists.cam.ac.uk" ,
> "phil-bulle...
Dear all,
This is just a reminder that the third Mental Sciences Club meeting of the term
will take place later today, Thursday 24th February 16:00-17:30. Andrew Buskell
(Cambridge, HPS) will be presenting on demographic cultures. An abstract of the
talk plus Zoom details for the meeting can b
vQT09
<https://cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/98732967662?pwd=V05UbjN4c3ZMVk5NTmd4RWw1cG4vQT09>
Meeting ID: 987 3296 7662
Passcode: 492797
Best wishes,
Jessie Munton
Tom McClelland
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Dear all,
This is just a reminder that the first meeting of the mental sciences club is
today from 4 till 5:30 when Ella Whitely (LSE, ex-Cambridge) will be presenting
her work on “Harming by Attending”. An abstract, zoom link, and details of our
other sessions this term are below. All are ver
that P, and other times acts as if she does not so
believe.
Join Zoom Meeting https://cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/98504252038
<https://cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/98504252038>
Meeting ID: 985 0425 2038
All are very welcome!
Best wishes,
Tom McClelland and Jessie
that P, and other times acts as if she does not so
believe.
Join Zoom Meeting https://cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/98504252038
<https://cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/98504252038>
Meeting ID: 985 0425 2038
All are very welcome!
Best wishes,
Tom McClelland and Jessie Munton
Lecturer in Philosophy
Univers
Dear all,
This is a reminder that our final meeting of the term will be held today from
4:00 to 5:30 when Henry Shevlin (senior research associate at the Leverhulme
Centre for the Future of Intelligence) will be presenting his paper 'Uncanny
believers: chatbots, beliefs, and folk psychology’.
we can be sure we
respect the rules on gatherings, please could you RSVP to jm2...@cam.ac.uk
<mailto:jm2...@cam.ac.uk> if you hope to come? All are welcome, even if you
haven’t been a regular attender at past events.
Best wishes,
Tom McClelland and Jessie Munton
Lecturer in Phil
nd Tom McClelland)
Lecturer in Philosophy
University of Cambridge
https://jessiemunton.wixsite.com/philosophy
> On 14 Jun 2021, at 22:19, Jessie Munton wrote:
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> Dear all,
>
> For its final session of the academic year, mental sciences will have an in
> person social get tog
Good evening,
Would anyone be interested in a short, informal reading group to discuss any of
the following books over the summer? Please do drop me a line if so. I’m
thinking of roughly 3 sessions per book. Fine to be interested in just 1, not
all 3.
- Prejudice: A study in non-ideal episte
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