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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

NEH Summer Institute On Experimental Philosophy

I've been alerted to this announcement by Josh Knobe:

NEH Summer Institute: Experimental Philosophy

Experimental Philosophy is a new movement that uses experiments to address traditional philosophical questions. Although the movement is only a few years old, it has attracted prolific practitioners as well as ardent critics. (For more about Experimental Philosophy, see the recent article in the New York Times or the ongoing discussion at the Experimental Philosophy Blog.)

This summer, the NEH is sponsoring an Institute on Experimental Philosophy. The Institute will bring in over a dozen distinguished guest faculty, who will present their latest research across a wide range of issues and perspectives. The Institute will also provide participants with the opportunity to learn experimental methods that are used in Experimental Philosophy. The Institute will also provide participants with the opportunity to learn experimental methods that are used in Experimental Philosophy.

The Institute will take place in SLC from June 22-July 17 2009. Eligible participants must have a teaching position at a U.S. college or university. The deadline for application is March 2. More information about the Institute, as well as application materials, are available here.

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  • At 1:42 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Some of the contributors here may have experimented with philosophy too much, and should be put into an istitute of some sort.

    Ariel Rhodes

     

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