
TeC-FiloLab con Glenda Satne: «How social normativity shapes our minds, and what we can do about it»
El miércoles, 30 de abril, a las 12.30, en la Sala de Juntas de Filosofía, tuvo lugar otra sesión del seminario TeC-FiloLab. Nos acompañó Glenda Satne, de la Universidad de Wollongong (Australia). Más abajo tenéis el título y un resumen de la charla, así como una breve nota sobre la trayectoria de Glenda. Title: "How social normativity shapes our minds, and what we can do about it" Abstract: One of the fundamental ways in which human beings relate to one another to develop and sustain their lives in common is by forming social groups. On this, sociologists, social psychologists, evolutionary biologists, and philosophers agree. Some views explain this phenomenon in terms of a human psychological tendency to 'group identify', while others emphasize that human minds are shaped by social norms.…