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Book Talk: The Implicit Talk
Start Date: 10/29/2018Start Time: 4:30 PM
End Date: 10/29/2018End Time: 5:45 PM

Event Description:

Book Talk:

The Implicit Mind
Cognitive Architecture, the Self, and Ethics


Monday, October 29th
4.30pm to 5.45pm
Moot Court—6.68NB

All are welcome. RSVP: oar@jjay.cuny.edu 

Michael Brownstein is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. His research focuses on the philosophy of cognitive science and psychology, integrating empirical research with philosophical theorizing. Dr. Brownstein is co-author of 2016 two-volume series Implicit Bias and Philosophy, and was recently awarded the Scholarly Excellence Award and a CUNY Mid-Career Fellowship. 

 The Implicit Mind draws from empirical research in social psychology, intergroup psychology, implicit social cognition and more, to offer one of the first philosophical accounts of implicit bias and address the central questions of interest to philosophers about implicit attitudes.
Location Information:
New Building - New Building  (View Map)
524 West 59th Street
New York, NY
Room: Moot Court Room, 6.68
The Implicit Mind book cover

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