Agency and Experience: Buddhist and Cognitive Perspectives

Agency and Experience: Buddhist and Cognitive Perspectives

A Yin-Cheng Conference

 

Date: January 16-17, 2025

Location: Princeton University

Organizers: Nadav Amir, Eyal Aviv, Molly J. Crockett, Jonathan Gold

 

How does the conversation between Buddhist and Cognitive Scientific perspectives stand?

Hosted by the Center for Culture, Society and Religion, the Department of Religion, and the Department of Psychology at Princeton University, the Agency and Experience workshop explores cross-fertilization between Buddhist (Abhidharma & Yogācāra) and Psychological perspectives on a variety of fronts. The workshop aims to engage cognitive science and Buddhist philosophy of mind in an interdisciplinary conversation around topics such as concepts & representations, values & goals, and social & developmental factors, exploring the roles of each in shaping experience and guiding purposeful behavior.

The program features a series of discussion sessions, culminating with a keynote by Prof. John Dunne (University of Wisconsin-Madison), who will deliver the Yin-Cheng Distinguished Lecture on Buddhism.


Keynote Lecture: Reflexivity, Luminosity, and Cessative Sidetracks

Date & Time: January 17, 4:30 pm EST

Location: Robertson Hall 016 and online

Speaker: John D. Dunne, Distinguished Professor of Contemplative Humanities, University of Wisconsin – Madison

 

 

Participants: Nadav Amir, Eyal Aviv, Aviva Berkovich-Ohana, Monima Chadha, Anna Cianunica, Christian Coseru, Molly J. Crockett, Thomas Doctor, Georges Dreyfus, Yarrow Dunham, Bronwyn Finnigan (Keynote Respondent), Jay Garfield, Rupert Gethin, Jonathan Gold, Michael Graziano, Bryce Huebner, Sonam Kachru, Hedy Kober, Ruben Laukkonen, Emily McRae, Thomas Metzinger (Keynote Respondent), Laurie Paul, Catherine Prueitt, Matthew Sacchet, Robert Sharf, Eviatar Shulman, Liza Solomonova, Marieke van Vugt

 

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