About us
We are an inter-disciplinary group of researchers investigating the self-over-time as a causal factor in decision-making. We are particularly interested in the parallels between people in groups, and the self as a team of agents over time. Based in the Department of Philosophy at King's College London, our research combines the approaches of philosophy, psychology, and economics to problems of self-control.
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Latest News:
Upcoming talks: "Framing, Reasons, and Rationality" N. Gold Reasons and Mental States in Decision Theory, LSE, 9th June "Self-Control and the Person" N. Gold Hochschule für Philosophie, Munich, 30th June |
Next Event:
Cooperation and Self-Control Workshop June 16-17th, King's College London The Self-Control and the Person group is hosting a workshop on the topic of 'Cooperation and Self-Control' (link). The workshop will take place at King's College London on the 16th and 17th of June. Spaces for non-speakers are limited, so anyone wishing to attend should contact James Thom (contact information). |