b2B Careers in Philosophy
b2B Careers in Philosophy
Join Philosophy alumni in working in various non-academic fields to learn about their career paths and the role of philosophy in following them.
Join Philosophy alumni in working in various non-academic fields to learn about their career paths and the role of philosophy in following them.
Sara Aronowitz, an assistant professor of Philosophy at the University of Toronto, studies learning and memory in humans, machines, and idealized thinkers. In this talk she will consider the question of ideal rationality.
Mark Schroeder (Southern California) works on areas of philosophy in some way connected to metaethics. He is interested in the ways in which rationality, reasons, value, and other "evaluative’" or "normative" categories are related to the mundane, physical world in which we live, in which things are round, red, or left of one another. For example, are there really facts about what is rational or not, to go along with the facts about what is round or not?