Intellectual Humility: Its Nature, Value, and Implications
May 8-11, 2015. A three-day seminar at the Fuller Guest Center [1] (Pasadena, California) for 15 advanced graduate students or junior faculty (no more than 10 years past the PhD).
Faculty speakers include:
- Joshua Alexander
- Jason Baehr
- Nathan Ballantyne
- Heather Battalay
- Jessica Brown
- Adam Green
- Peter Hill
- Thomas Hofweber
- Daniel Howard-Snyder
- Thomas Kelly
- Mark Leary
- Sarah McGrath
- J.L. Schellenberg
- Dennis Whitcomb
Themes include:
- The nature of intellectual humility
- Empirical study of intellectual humility
- Philosophical intuition
- Metaphysical and religious modesty
- Peer disagreement
- Moral deference
- Situationism
- Fallibilism
- Mind-reading, empathy, and intersubjectivity
$500 honorarium plus all expenses paid. Successful applicants where to buy lorazepam philippines [2] will commit to studying items on the seminar syllabus prior to the seminar, and to attending the Capstone Conference on Catalina Island, May 10-14, immediately following the seminar, all expenses paid.
For more information and instructions on how to apply, see http://humility.slu.edu/portfolio/mayseminar/ [3]
Direct all questions to dan.howard-snyder@wwu.edu [4]. Application deadline: December 31, 2014. Winners will be announced January 15, 2015.
Supported by the Philosophy and Theology of Intellectual Humility Project at Saint Louis University.
Funded by the John Templeton Foundation.