Posts Tagged ‘ Margaret Gilbert ’

SRSSP 2015 – “Joint Commitment. Collective Intentionality, Trust, and Political Obligation”. Some talks on YouTube!

mercoledì, 22 Luglio, 2015
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SRSSP 2015 – “Joint Commitment. Collective Intentionality, Trust, and Political Obligation”. Some talks on YouTube!

We are proud to announce that you can now watch on-line some talks of San Raffaele Spring School of Philosophy “Joint Commitment. Collective Intentionality, Trust, and Political Obligation”, which took place at San Raffaele University – Milan, from the 15th to the 17th of June, 2015. Click here to watch the available videos on YouTube

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San Raffaele Spring School of Philosophy – “Joint Commitment. Collective Intentionality, Trust, and Political Obligation” – Milan 15th – 17th June, 2015

mercoledì, 3 Giugno, 2015
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San Raffaele Spring School of Philosophy – “Joint Commitment. Collective Intentionality, Trust, and Political Obligation” – Milan 15th – 17th June, 2015

The 2015 San Raffaele Spring School of Philosophy – organized by the research centers PERSONA and CeSEP with the support of the Ph.D. course in Philosophy and Sciences of the Mind – will be hosted by the Faculty of Philosophy at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University in Milan. Vita-Salute San Raffaele University Room Aristotele, DIBIT 1…

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Call for Papers “Joint Commitment. Collective Intentionality, Trust, and Political Obligation” – SRSSP 2015, June 15th-17th, Milan

venerdì, 30 Gennaio, 2015
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Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Spring School of Philosophy 2015 The research centres PERSONA and CeSEP of the Faculty of Philosophy at San Raffaele University, Milan, organize the International Conference and Spring School: Joint Commitment Collective Intentionality, Trust, and Political Obligation June 15th-17th, 2015 Keynote speaker Margaret Gilbert (University of California, Irvine) Invited speakers Francesco Guala…

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Why We Cooperate, Michael Tomasello (by Mattia Gallotti)

lunedì, 10 Gennaio, 2011
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Why We Cooperate, Michael Tomasello. MIT Press, 2009. Pp. XVIII + 206. [Forthcoming in Economics&Philosophy (2011)] Mattia Gallotti University of Exeter «Based on the 2008 Tanner Lectures on Human Values, Why We Cooperate is Michael Tomasello’s answer to the perennial question: What makes humans special? A psychologist with interests that span from anthropology to philosophy,…

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