Talks
(2024). TBC, University of California, Berkeley (July 2024). (2024). 'Augmented Reality, Achievement and Authenticity', Eindhoven University of Technology Visiting Speaker Seminar (May 2024). (2024). 'Cognitive Enhancement, Neurotechnology and Authenticity', University of Glasgow Neurotechnology conference (May 2024). (2023) ‘Socratic Artificial Intelligence and Moral Expertise’, University of Newcastle’s ‘AI and Healthcare’ conference (August 2023). (2023) ‘Augmented Reality and Intellectual Enhancement’, Bled Epistemology Conference (June 2023). (2023) ‘Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancement and Cheapened Achievements’, University of Glasgow’s Human Enhancement and Well-Being conference (May 2023) (2022). 'Augmented Reality and Intelligence Enhancement', University of Glasgow 'Augmented Reality: Ethics, Perception and Metaphysics' workshop (May 2022). (2022). 'Panel: Human Enhancement and Extended Cognition', hosted by the University of Glasgow's Thoughts podcast team (April 2022). (2022). 'The Virtue of Trustworthiness', University of Geneva's Endogenous Institutional Trustworthiness presentation series on Thomas Simpson's Trust (March 2022). (2021) 'Enhancing Understanding', University of Bucharest's conference on the ethics and epistemology of understanding (November 2021). (2021) 'Climate Change and Moral Bioenhancement', COP26 'Climate Justice, Risk and Well-Being' UK Unversities Innovation Showcase event. (2021). 'Pharmacological Enhancement and Cheapened Achievements', Kansai University's 'Striving for Perfection' conference (February 2021). (2020). 'Epistemic Curses: The Curse of Knowledge and the Curse of Expertise', Danish Philosophical Association's annual meeting in Odense (March 2020). (2019). 'Response to Theresa Clark on Beliefs and Understanding', University of Edinburgh's Graduate Epistemology Conference (May 2019). (2019) ‘Enhancement and Well-Being’, University of Glasgow's conference on Dimensions of Well-Being (April 2019) (2019) ‘Enhancement and Well-Being’, University of Nottingham’s Royal Institute of Philosophy seminar series (April 2019) (2018). 'Underrepresentation in Philosophy' panelist at the University of Edinburgh’s roundtable discussion (December 2018). (2018) ‘Response to Lani Watson on Barriers to Intellectual Humility in the Classroom’, University of Glasgow’s COGITO conference on New Directions in Virtue Epistemology (September 2018). (2018) ‘Reponse to Benjamin Elzinga on Epistemic Dependence in Education’, 8th Edinburgh Graduate Epistemology Conference (June 2018). (2018) ‘Lessons Learned from Designing the Intellectual Humility MOOCs’, Eidyn’s Online Pedagogy Conference (May 2018). (2018) ‘Elgin on Knowledge and Understanding’, University of Innsbruck’s book symposium on Catherine Elgin’s ’True Enough’ (March 2018). (2017) ‘Is Searching the Internet Making us Intellectually Arrogant?’, Arrogance and Humility conference at Cardiff University (November 2017). (2016) ‘Understanding, Factivity and Belief’, Stockholm University (June 2016). (2016) ‘Social Epistemology, Epistemic Value and Education’ at the Edinburgh branch of the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain (February 2016) (2015) ‘Extended Emotion’ (with S. O. Palermos and J.A. Carter), Royal Society of Edinburgh Susan Manning Workshop (May 2015). (2015) ‘Knowledge, Assertion and Intellectual Humility’, University of Edinburgh’s Intellectual Humility Workshop (May 2015). (2011) ‘Knowledge and Understanding’, 2011 Bled Conference on Knowledge, Understanding and Wisdom (May 2011). (2010) ‘Understanding as a Norm of Assertion’, (with J.A. Carter) at the Copenhagen Social Epistemology Workshop (August 2010). (2010) ‘Dualism in the Epistemology of Testimony’, University of Edinburgh Postgraduate Reading Group (January 2010). (2009) ‘Understanding’, University of Edinburgh’s Christmas Epistemology-Fest Workshop (December 2009). (2009) ‘Justificationist Views of Disagreement’, University of Edinburgh Postgraduate Epistemology Workshop (February 2009). (2008) ‘Becker on Epistemic Luck and the Generality Problem’, University of Edinburgh Postgraduate Epistemology Workshop (December 2008). |