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CATEGORIES:Moral Psychology Research Group
SUMMARY:Hedonism and Well-Being - Prof. Roger Crisp (Philo
 sophy\, University of Oxford) and Prof. Andrew Mac
 Leod (Psychology\, Royal Holloway University of Lo
 ndon) 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20141105T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20141105T190000
UID:TALK53958AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/53958
DESCRIPTION:The Moral Psychology Research Group is delighted t
 o announce our next event\, a debate between Prof.
  Roger Crisp and Prof Andrew McLeod on the empiric
 al psychological and philosophical questions surro
 unding well-being and the good life.\n\nThe event 
 will be chaired by Dr. Gillian Sandstrom (Psycholo
 gy\, University of Cambridge) and will include pre
 sentations by Prof. Crisp (5pm) and Prof. MacLeod 
 (6pm)\, each followed by discussion between speake
 rs and Q&A. A wine reception will conclude the eve
 nt.\n\n_About the presenters:_\n\nProf. Roger Cris
 p is a Uehiro fellow and professor of Philosophy a
 t the University of Oxford. His work is dedicated 
 to fundamental questions about the nature of well-
 being and the role of virtue in a well-lived life.
  He is the author of Mill on Utilitarianism (1997)
  and Reasons and the Good (2006) and editor of The
  Oxford Handbook of the History of Ethics (2013)\,
  among many others.\n\nProf. Andrew MacLeod is a p
 rofessor of Clinical Psychology and director of th
 e clinical doctorate program of the Royal Holloway
  University of London. He is a leading researcher 
 in the field of mental health and well-being\, and
  adopts a positive psychological approach to the d
 esign of clinical and nonclinical interventions.\n
 \nOur future events include an interdisciplinary m
 eet and greet\, and talks by prominent researches 
 on key contemporary issues in the field\, includin
 g honesty and weakness of will.\n\nSign up to be n
 otified of future events here:\nhttp://talks.cam.a
 c.uk/show/index/50108\n\nSubscribe to our mailing 
 list here:\nhttps://lists.cam.ac.uk/mailman/listin
 fo/ucam-moralpsy-public
LOCATION:Room S1\, 1st floor Alison Richard Building\, West
  Road
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