Skip to main content
  • Arts & Sciences
  • Washington University in St. Louis

Search form

Home

Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology Program

Main Menu

  • Home
  • People
  • About
  • Research
  • Undergraduate Program
  • Graduate Program
  • Events
John Doris article in Scientific American - How to Think about "Implicit Bias"

How to Think about "Implicit Bias" - John Doris in Scientific American

News & Announcements

February 13, 2019

PNP Ph.D. Santiago Amaya has received a US$1.2 million grant for a project on Free Will in Latin America

PNP Ph.D. Santiago Amaya has received a US$1.2 million grant for a project on Free Will in Latin America: https://mindandaction.uniandes.edu.co/index.php/free-will-latam

  • Read more about PNP Ph.D. Santiago Amaya has received a US$1.2 million grant for a project on Free Will in Latin America
January 28, 2019

Congratulations to Katie Rapier PhD!

We congratulate graduate student Katie Rapier in successfully defending her dissertation "Moral Pathology". 

  • Read more about Congratulations to Katie Rapier PhD!
August 2, 2018

PNP Graduate Students honored by The Teaching Center

Congratulations to Christiane Merritt, Katie Rapier, and Kate Schmidt!
  • Read more about PNP Graduate Students honored by The Teaching Center
March 29, 2018

How to Think about "Implicit Bias" - John Doris in Scientific American

  • Read more about How to Think about "Implicit Bias" - John Doris in Scientific American
March 2, 2018

Congratulations to Nissiya Adjei, Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology Major, the recipient of the 2018 Ralph Bunche Scholars Award.

Nissiya will be among the students recognized at the annual James E. McLeod Honors and Awards Ceremony as 2018 Ralph Bunche Scholars. The Award is named in honor of Ralph Bunche who was a United Nations mediator and 1950 Nobel Peace Prize recipient.

  • Read more about Congratulations to Nissiya Adjei, Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology Major, the recipient of the 2018 Ralph Bunche Scholars Award.

Recent Publications

Brett Hyde publishes 'Layering and Directionality: Metrical Stress in Optimality Theory (Advances in Optimality Theory)

A Cabinet of Philosophical Curiosities

A Collection of Puzzles, Oddities, Riddles and Dilemmas

Talking to Our Selves: Reflection, Ignorance, and Agency

Professor John M. Doris

The Varieties of Parsimony in Psychology

by Mike Dacey in Mind and Language

Associationism without associative links: Thomas Brown and the associationist project

Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science

Mechanisms and Model-based fMRI

by Mark Povich in Philosophy of Science

In Search of Mechanisms

The University of Chicago Press

Danto and his Critics

Wiley-Blackwell, Second Edition
  • Contact Us
  • Site Map

The Department of Philosophy | Washington University in St. Louis | One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130-4899 | pnp@wustl.edu