[PhilosophyEvents] Reading Room Today!

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Fri Jan 26 08:12:04 PST 2024


Dear Students and Faculty,

Thanks to all who were able to come to Dr. Susi Ferrarello’s talk last Friday: the recording of the talk is posted here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOEwIp5pTik. Today and for the next 4 weeks we will be hosting Reading Room on Fridays from 3 to 5 p.m. in COB1 320. This is the same room that is used for talks, workshops, and Examined Life. It isn’t as cozy as the room we used in the fall, but I hope it can be a good way to end the week for some of you. As a reminder: Reading Room is a couple of hours where the philosophy community has a shared space to read. I hear from people all of the time that they wish they had more time to read, and you can let this be your excuse to dive into a philosophy or other book of interest. We will be developing a mini library and tea stand for this purpose in case anyone wants to browse something new. All are welcome.

Cheers,
Carolyn Dicey Jennings

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Date: Thursday, January 18, 2024 at 1:42 PM
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Subject: Reminder: Dr. Susi Ferrarello Talk Tomorrow
Dear Students and Faculty,

This is just a reminder that Dr. Susi Ferrarello is talking tomorrow, Friday from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in COB1 320 about “The Problem of Idealization in Empathy and Ethics.” I hope to see you there!

Cheers,
CDJ

From: Philosophy <philosophy at ucmerced.edu>
Date: Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 11:35 AM
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Subject: Philosophy Events for Spring 2024: Talk on Friday!
Dear Philosophy Students and Faculty,

Happy New Year! I hope you have had a chance to rest and restore in time for the new semester. The Philosophy Department will be hosting a number of events this term, starting with a visit from Dr. Susi Ferrarello (CSU East Bay) to discuss “The Problem of Idealization in Empathy and Ethics”:

In this lecture I seek to disclose how empathy and ethics have been constructed to idealized forms through the process of naturalization in science and professional practice. Following Husserl's analysis of the natural attitude and the process of technologization of nature, I will show how these processes have shaped our interpretation of empathy. This has resulted in the scientific community to explain empathy by sophisticated models (e.g., simulation, mirror neurons, etc.), in which the trace of the natural attitude continues, such as can be seen in the naturalization of empathy in the contemporary cognitive neurosciences. This idealization of empathy is then carried over from the sciences to professional practice resulting in a technological approach toward empathy. As a contrast, I argue for a return to our fundamental relation to others as interpersonal understanding and a reflection of empathy that would open for the development of professional ethics as a reflective human activity, instead of a set of guidelines and principles that are, more often than not, sophisticated, bureaucratic processes thought to prevent unethical action and issues of liability. My belief is that only reflection on our being with others will lead us to meaningful connection.

Dr. Ferrarello is Associate Professor at California State University, East Bay. Among her books are Husserl’s Ethics and Practical Intentionality (Bloomsbury 2015), Phenomenology of Sex, Love and Intimacy (Routledge 2018), Human Emotions and the Origin of Bioethics (Routledge 2021), and The Ethics of Love (Routledge 2022). She writes for Psychology Today and works also as a philosophical counselor.

Dr. Ferrarello’s talk will be on Friday, January 19th from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in COB1 320. A poster is attached for her talk as well as for other events scheduled this term. All are welcome—please share widely!

Note that we have two student-run groups on campus that will also be running events: Examined Life and Minorities and Philosophy. Examined Life will be running on Mondays from 2 to 3 p.m. starting January 22nd. Contact gangelica at ucmerced.edu<mailto:gangelica at ucmerced.edu> for more information. Minorities and Philosophy can be contacted through rsaavedra4 at ucmerced.edu<mailto:rsaavedra4 at ucmerced.edu>.

I hope to see you at one of these events soon!

Cheers,
Carolyn Dicey Jennings


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