Dan Kelly, 2018-19 CASBS Fellow, is an associate professor of philosophy at Purdue University who focuses on the intersection of philosophy, cognitive science, moral theory, and evolution. Dan chats with host John Markoff talk about implicit and algorithmic bias, social norms and morality, and ethics in technology.
Dan Kelly's book “Yuck! The Nature and Moral Significance of Disgust”
Two fascinating papers coauthored by Dan:
“Minding the Gap: Bias, Soft Structures, and the Double Life of Social Norms”
“Who’s Responsible for This? Moral Responsibility, Externalism, and Knowledge about Implicit Bias”
CASBS’s project on Creating a New Moral Political Economy
Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences
@casbsstanford on twitter