Philosophers from Washington University in St. Louis attended the 116th meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, which took place April 3–5 in Mobile, AL.
Matheus Diesel Werberich presented “Memory as learning.”
Matthew Kern presented his paper, “Emotion, Psychopathology, and Psychiatric Practice,” with comments by Heather Aliano.
Ivan Cotummacio gave comments on “The Format of Spatial Representation: Analog Constituents in Polar Coordinate Format” by Rodrigo Garro Rivero.
Cadyann Douglas gave comments on “What is it Like to be a Political Animal?” by Josh Weisberg.
Askahn deAlwis gave comments on “Deflationism and Propositional Attitudes” by Chase Wrenn.
James Gulledge gave comments on ““Pre-Cognitive Phenomenality: An Exercise in Describing the Ineffable Features of Consciousness” by Deborah Cochen
Dylan Jones gave comments on “A Puzzle about Perception and Episodic Memory” by Alison Springle.
Alisha Rajaratnam gave comments on “Why We Cannot Empathize with ChatGPT: Nor Any Agents Lacking Epistemic States, Interests, & Values” by Britt Currie
Shruti Santosh gave comments on “What Do Mondkeys Know about Knowledge” by Gavin Foster.
Lesley Walker gave comments on “Implicit Measures on the Sound-Board Account of Human Reasoning: Beyond Dual Process Theory” by Joshua Mugg