The University of East Anglia is hiring a Research Associate to work from January 8 to June 30, 2026, on a research project in experimental philosophy. Applications are possible until November 25. The job announcement reads:
Month: October 2025
Talk: “Philosophical Arguments Can Boost Charitable Giving” (Eric Schwitzgebel and Kirstan Brodie)
On Thursday, October 30, the first talk in the Experimental Philosophy Journal Series will take place on Zoom. Celso de Oliveira Vieira, Alex Wiegmann, and Rodrigo Díaz write: We are pleased to invite you to the first talk in the Experimental Philosophy Journal Series, the new journal dedicated to X-Phi. In this session, Eric Schwitzgebel…
Call: “The Fifth Annual Formal and Experimental Philosophy Workshop”
Lake Forest College’s philosophy department is hosting “The Fifth Annual Formal and Experimental Philosophy Workshop” (FAX5), which will take place from March 20 to 21, 2026. Abstracts for posters can be submitted until October 10. The call reads: The Fifth Annual Formal and Experimental Philosophy Workshop (FAX5) at Lake Forest College brings together philosophers who…
Call: “Valence Asymmetries”
The Valence Asymmetries project, led by Isidora Stojanovic at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, is looking for expressions of interest from people who would like to join. The call reads:
Hot Off The Press: “Empirical Studies on Questions of Need-Based Distributive Justice”
In “Empirical Studies on Questions of Need-Based Distributive Justice” (the English translation of last year’s “Empirische Studien zu Fragen der Bedarfsgerechtigkeit”), I recap a series of vignette studies that examine the role that needs play in dealing with problems of distributive justice. As I summarised in last year’s post: Literature Bauer, Alexander Max, Frauke Meyer,…
