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Program Ethical and Social Scientific Perspectives on Well-being |
| Time | Thursday, March 5th | Friday, March 6th | Saturday, March 7th |
| Location | |||
| 10:30-12 | Happiness:
From Subjectivity to Objectivity Neera Kapur Badhwar |
Hard
Choices: Paternalize or Patronize? J.D.Trout |
Health
and Well-being
Jason Raibley |
| 12-1 Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
| 1-2:30 | The
Proper Pursuit of Happiness Daniel Haybron |
The
Politics of Happiness: Subjective vs. Economic Measures as Measures of
Social Well-Being Erik Angner |
Neuroeconomics
and Well-Being Golnaz Tabibnia |
| 2:30-4 | Normative
Theory and Psychological Research: Advantages of the value-based
life-satisfaction theory of well-being Valerie Tiberius |
The
Lazy Eye of Enactivism and Other Tales of Horror From the Bleeding Edge
of Cognitive Science Charles Wallis |
What
a Theory of Well-Being Might Be Michael Bishop |
| 4-6 Break | Break | Break | Break |
| 6:30 Dinner | Overcoming
the Hedonic Treadmill: The Role of Positive and Negative Affect in
Psychological Well-Being Randy Larsen Ayres Hotel |
The
Brain and its Self – Empirical Investigations and Conceptual Implications Georg Northoff Ayres Hotel |
The Neural Basis of Perceptual and Cognitive Pleasure Irving Biederman Ayres Hotel |