*Consciousness and Free Choice*

Prof. Neil Levy (Philosophy, University of Oxford/University of Melbourne)
Dr. Aaron Schurger (Neuroscience, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne)
Chaired by Prof. Jane Heal (Philosophy, University of Cambridge)

*Monday, 19th January, 2pm-3:30pm *
*Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology, Downing Site *
Tea and cakes will be served after the event on the 2nd Floor Seminar Room.

Are decisions really free? Are the rules that govern human choices
analogous to those that define what side a coin will land? Prof Neil Levy
and Dr Aaron Schurger will open this term’s Moral Psychology Seminar Series
with exciting philosophical and neurological insights into the fundamental
questions of consciousness and free will.

The speakers are available for short individual meetings with interested
 researchers or students on the day. Meetings are open for all and
scheduled on a first come, first served basis. Please sign up using the
links below:
http://doodle.com/f2ey94isfvcw8e4f (Dr. Aaron Schurger)
http://doodle.com/abbgx9i2wmxughbg (Prof. Neil Levy)

*About the presenters:*

*Prof Neil Levy *is an Honorary Fellow at the Florey Institute of
Neuroscience and Mental Health as well as director of research at the
Oxford Centre for Neuroethics. He has published over one hundred papers on
several topics in philosophy and ethics and is the author of Free Will and
Moral Responsibility, Neuroethics: Challenges for the 21st Century among
many others.

*Dr. Aaron Schurger *completed his Ph.D. under Prof. Jonathan Cohen at
Princeton and is currently a Senior Research Scientist at the Brain-Mind
Institute in Lausanne, where he unravels the mystery of spontaneous
self-initiated movement. His findings have been featured in prominent
journals including Science, PNAS, and BMC Neuroscience.

This event is part of a series of biweekly interdisciplinary debates in
moral psychology (http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/programmes/moral-psychology).

Our future events include an interdisciplinary meet and greet and debates
on key contemporary issues in the field, including empathy and moral
nativism.

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http://talks.cam.ac.uk/show/index/50108, and subscribe to our mailing list
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