27 Jan

Understanding Others by Doing Things Together

Termin:

Mo.:
16:00 Uhr

27. Januar 2025

Ort:

ZEPP, LMU, Raum M 210 Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1 80538 München

Referentin: Prof. Glenda Satne, Ph.D.

Glenda Satne is Professor in Philosophy at the School of Liberal Arts at the University of Wollongong. She specializes in philosophy of mind and social ontology. Her research focuses on approaches to the mind and sociality.

Publications include: Knowledge, Persons and the Fact of Reason, in: James F. Conant, Jesse M. Mulder (ed.): Reading Rödl, 2023: On Self-Consciousness and Objectivity, 135–152; Varieties of Collective Action: A Multidimensional and Paradigmatic Methodology for their Study, in: Philosophical Psychology (2024).

Glenda Satne is a member of Prof. Dr. Markus Paulus’ CAS Research Group The Ontogeny of Normativity. She will be in Munich as a Visiting Fellow in December 2024 and January 2025.

The lecture is part of the lecture series “Nature of Human Normativity”, organized by ZEPP and CAS.