The 32nd Philosophy Conference of the University of Valladolid’s Department of Philosophy, organized by José V. Hernández-Conde, will take place from May 16 to 17 in Valladolid, Spain. This year’s instalment is all about experimental philosophy.
May 16, 9:00–18:30 (UTC+2)
- Edouard Machery (University of Pittsburgh): “No Luck for Moral Luck”
- María Jiménez-Buedo (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia): “What do we Measure in the Dictator Game? Constructs, Validity and the Threat of Methodological Artifacts”
- Mikel Asteinza (University of the Basque Country): “Epistemic Determinants of Scientific Disclosure and Their Impact on the Legal Audience – The Case of De-Extinction”
- Andrei Moldovan and Obdulia Torres (University of Salamanca): “Expertisia as a Contextual Property”
- Fernando Aguiar (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas): “Would You Hire a Person With an Intellectual Disability? An Experimental Study on Action and Compassion”
- Francisco Calvo (University of Murcia): “Of Seahorses and Plants – An Experimental Journey out of Ignorance”
- Fernando Sanantonio (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona): “External Sanctions, Compliance and Avoidance in Vegetarianism as a Normative System”
- Daniel Martín (University of Granada): “Attitudes Toward Moral Improvement Based on Virtual Assistance”
May 17, 9:15–14:00 (UTC+2)
- Edouard Machery (University of Pittsburgh): “The Geography of Wisdom”
- Ivar Hannikainen (University of Granada): “What is ‘Consenting’?”
- Javier Anta (University of Salamanca): “An Experimental Approach to the Ordinary Meaning of ‘Information’”
- Rodrigo Díaz (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas): “Describing (Erroneously) Recalcitrant Emotions”
- David Rodríguez-Arias (University of Granada): “Contemporary End-of-Life Bioethics – Empirical and Experimental Contributions”
For more information about the conference, visit https://keama.uva.es/xxxii-philosophy-conference/.