Has physics made philosophy obsolete?

Once again, of course not! (Otherwise we wouldn’t be asking this question, would we?) Still, watch Angie Hobbs and Mary Midgley try to explain to Laurence Krauss why not, in this forum hosted by the Institute for Art and Ideas:

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CFP: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Moral Responsibility

Conference on Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Moral Responsibility CALL FOR PAPERS March 27, 2015 Utah Valley University Orem, Utah Moral responsibility has consistently been a salient issue in disciplines such as the law, psychology, psychiatry, and philosophy. The questions about social, cognitive, and psychological constraints on legal and moral responsibility are …

Call for Abstracts and Proposals: Australian Society for Cognitive Science

The Australasian Society for Cognitive Science invites all researchers and students in all the diverse disciplines of cognitive science to participate in the 10th conference of the Australasian Society for Cognitive Science. December 8-10th 2014, Monash University, Caulfield Campus.

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