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The Society for Philosophy and

Psychology 44th Annual Meeting

On the campus of

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

July 11 - July 14, 2018

Pre-conference workshop July 11

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Officers of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2017-2018)

President

Susan Gelman President-Elect Adina Roskies Past President Shaun Nichols Secretary-Treasurer: Luis Favela Director of Communications: Sydney

Levine Diversity Committee Co-Chairs: Carrie Figdor, Michael Brownstein

Stanton Prize Coordinator: Felipe De Brigard William James Committee:

Tamar Kushnir, Victor Kumar, Joe McCaffrey ESPP Liaison: Brian Keeley

ASPP Liaison: Lisa Miracchi 2018 Program Chairs Melissa Koenig and Michael Bishop 2018 Local Organizer Chandra Sripada 2018 Submitted Program Organizer

John Schwenkler

Pre-conference Organizer Dan Haybron

2017-2018 SPP Executive Committee Members Joshua Armstrong, Michael Brownstein, Luis Favela, Steven Gross, Kiley

Hamlin, Victor Kumar, Carole Lee, Cristine Legare, Sydney Levine, Lisa

Miracchi, Jennifer Nagel, Deena Skolnick Weisberg

The Society for Philosophy and Psychology is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt

charitable organization.

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44th Meeting

Society for Philosophy and Psychology July 11th-July14th, 2018 Pre-conference workshop July 11th

Welcome!

Welcome to the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor for the 44th

annual meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology! We are very excited to share this year’s outstanding program with you.

This conference is made possible by generous support from many individuals, institutions, departments, and centers. Please take a moment to look over the list on the next page. We thank them all for their support and generosity. We are especially grateful to University of Michigan, Ann Arbor for hosting us.

We are also grateful to everyone who refereed papers for the conference and who volunteered their time to ensure that we have an excellent program this year. We are particularly grateful to the members of our Stanton and William James Prize committees.

A special thanks goes to Nicholas Moore, Events Coordinator for the University of Michigan Department of Philosophy, for his invaluable assistance in organizing this meeting.

We hope that you have a wonderful stay in Ann Arbor and a productive, stimulating meeting. We will look forward to seeing you again next year for the 45th annual meeting of the SPP!

-Susan Gelman, Melissa Koenig, Michael Bishop and Chandra Sripada

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This meeting has been made possible by the generous support of the following units at the University of Michigan:

The Department of Philosophy

The Department of Psychology

The Department of Linguistics

Weinberg Institute for Cognitive Science

The University of Michigan - Literature, Arts, and Sciences Division, including grants from:

LSA Organize an Event Conference

Rackham Dean's Strategic Initiative Funding

UMOR Small Grants to Support Major Conference

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On-Site Contact

GENERAL INFORMATION

Program chairs: Melissa Koenig ([email protected]; 773-860-7170); Michael Bishop ([email protected]; 850-508-0030)

Local Host: Chandra Sripada ([email protected]; 734-358-3297)

Emergency: call 911 or campus security (734) 763-1131

Conference Registration

Available every day of the meeting except Saturday, main lobby of Rackham Building, during breakfast ( 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM on Wednesday and 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM on Thursday and Friday), during lunch, and 5:30-6:30 PM on Wednesday.

• Programs are available online. Paper copies are not provided.

• The Wednesday evening reception/poster session is open to both workshop registrants and SPP registrants.

• On-site registration must be done electronically.

• Attendees are strongly encouraged to register online well in advance.

• URL for online registration:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/spp-2018-tickets-45537470801

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Locations (refer to campus map below) All talks and poster sessions: Rackham Building (red #1) and Modern Language Building (purple #2) Women’s Lunch and Executive Lunch: Rackham Building (red #1) Friday evening Banquet (=President’s Banquet): Michigan League (green #3) Graduate Hotel (group rate hotel) (red #4) Dorm accommodations: Couzen’s Dormitory (purple #5).

Airport transportation (Detroit Metropolitan Airport; DTW): Each terminal at Detroit Metropolitan Airport has a ground transportation center, with options for cabs, limos, etc. at various price points depending on the level of luxury. There is also a waiting area for app services such as Uber and Lyft. Prices for cabs tend to be about $50-60, Uber/Lyft are usually about $35, though prices vary depending on demand. There is also a bus service (http://www.theride.org/Services/Airport-Service) between the airport and Ann Arbor. With a reservation, the cost is $12 one way. The bus takes you to Blake Transit Center, which is about a 10 minute walk from campus.

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Food Breakfast: continental breakfast (coffee, pastries, fruit) provided everyday morning in Rackham Building Lunch: Not provided. See options at the end of this program. Snacks: provided during breaks Evening Reception: every evening during poster sessions - except Friday evening when there’s no poster session but instead the conference dinner (President’s Banquet). President’s Banquet requires a ticket purchased through our Eventbrite page. Availability is limited. Drinks: Sorry, U. of Michigan rules prevent us from serving alcohol at the poster sessions. Registrants for the President’s Banquet will have a cash bar available. Info on nearby restaurants can be found on the penultimate pages of this program. Children Kids activities and event calendar: https://annarborwithkids.com/ (Contact Chandra Sripada about possible babysitters)

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Information for Chairs and Speakers

Chairs of invited and contributed sessions will strictly enforce the total time allotted to

each speaker: 30 minutes (approximately 20 minutes for the talk and 10 minutes for

Q&A). Chairs will also follow the order of presentations listed in the program.

Transition time between talks should happen during the Q&A for the previous talk. To

allow for attendees switching among parallel sessions, talks must not begin before their

scheduled time, even if the previous talk ended early. No introductions are necessary

beyond the speaker’s name and talk title.

A/V equipment will be provided for all sessions with support for both VGA and HDMI

laptop connections. Mac users should bring appropriate adapters.

Information about Posters

Poster presenters: install your poster as early as you’d like the day of your session. We’ll

provide display boards, tripod easels, and pushpins. The display area for each poster is

72” wide 48’’ tall. At least one author should always tend the poster during the session

and be available to explain the work and answer questions. Use the display with the #

corresponding to your listing in the program.

All posters are eligible to receive the Poster Prize. Please vote for the best poster by

filling out an online survey. Instructions on how to do this will be emailed to you

at the address you used to register for the conference.

Internet Access

The University of Michigan is a member of the eduroam network. If your home

institution is a member, and you have difficulty connecting in Ann Arbor, consult your

home institution for their instructions on connecting. Others can access the internet by

selecting the MGuest network and clicking the “Agree and Connect” button.

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SocietyforPhilosophyandPsychology2018AnnArbor:July11-14,2018

Wednesday,July11:10:00am-5:15pmPreconferenceWorkshoponWell-Being

9:00-10:00Continentalbreakfastandregistration,AssemblyHall,4thfloorRackham

RackhamAmphitheatre,4thFloor,RackhamBuilding,915E.Washington,AnnArbor

10:00-10:30ShinobuKitayama(Michigan,Psychology),Culture,Personality,andBiologicalHealth:BeyondSubjectiveWellbeing

10:30-11:00ValerieTiberius(Minnesota,Philosophy),Well-BeingandCybernetics:IntegratingPhilosophyandPersonalityPsychologytoBuildaBetterTheory

11:00-11:15Break,AssemblyHall

11:15-11:45MichaelBishop(FSU,Philosophy),WhyDoesHappinessComeSoEasilytoSome#^*(#ingPeople?

11:45-12:15HomaZarghamee(Barnard,Economics),MoneyandHappinessintheExperimentalLab

12:15-1:45Lunch

1:45-2:15JenniferHawkins(Duke,Philosophy),UnderstandingWell-BeingThroughIll-Being:TheRoleofEmotionalPerspectives

2:15-2:45RichardLucas(MSU,Psychology),ComparingtheReliabilityandValidityofGlobalandExperientialMeasuresofSubjectiveWell-Being

2:45-3:00Break,AssemblyHall

3:00-3:30JasonRaibley(Kansas,Philosophy),Pleasure:IsMoreAlwaysBetter?

TBA3:30-4:00LauraKing(Missouri,Psychology),SomeTruthsabouttheMeaningofLife

4:00-4:15Break,AssemblyHall

4:15-4:45JuneGruber(Colorado,Psychology),UnpackingPositiveEmotionDisturbances

4:45-5:15DavidYaden(Penn,Psychology)andDanHaybron(SLU,Philosophy).Anewmeasureofemotionalwell-being

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Wednesday,July11:SocietyforPhilosophyandPsychology

6:30-8:00SPPWelcomeReceptionandPosterSession1(seeposterlistingsstartingonpage18),EastandWestConferenceRooms,4thfloor,Rackham

Thursday,July12

8:00-8:45Continentalbreakfastandregistration,AssemblyHall,4thfloorRackham

8:45-10:00Keynote,RackhamAmphitheatre,4thfloor,RackhamBuilding,915E.WashingtonSt.

Chair:KentBerridge

LisaFeldmanBarrett(NortheasternUniversity,Psychology).FromEssencestoPrediction:UnderstandingtheNatureofEmotion

10:00-10:15Break,RefreshmentsinAssemblyHall,4thfloor,Rackham

10:15-12:15InvitedSymposium:InhonorofJerryFodor,RackhamAmphitheatre

Co-Chairs:SydneyLevine&LisaMiracchi

ErnieLepore(Rutgers,Philosophy)

BrianMcLaughlin,(Rutgers,Philosophy)

LouiseAntony(UMass–Amherst,Philosophy)

LilaGleitman(UniversityofPennsylvania,Psychology)

12:15-1:30Lunch*

*Pleasenote:Women’sLunchledbyLouiseAntony,KileyHamlin,SusanGelmanandValerieTiberius–allarewelcome,butregistrationisrequired.RackhamAssemblyHall(acrossfromAmphitheatre)

1:30-3:30ContributedSessions(3parallel)

1. Perceptionandcognition.ModernLanguagesBuilding(MLB),Room1220,812E.Washington(MLBisacrossthestreetfromRackham)

Chair:AlexPetrovChazFirestoneandStevenGross.Whenpriorsrepel:“Antirational”updatinginperceptionandcognition

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AssafWekslerandJohnSchwenkler.ArePerspectivalShapesSeenorImagined?AnExperimentalApproach

JessieMunton.Seeingthepast,rememberingthepresent:dynamicobjectperceptionandthememory-perceptionboundary

E.J.Green.TheCaseforMultisensoryBindingAwareness

2. Freewill.RackhamAmphitheatre,4thfloor

Chair:TamarKushnirIvarHannikainen,EdouardMachery,DavidRose,StephenStich,ChristopherOlivola,PauloSousaandtheIntellectualHumilityandCulturalDiversityinPhilosophyResearchGroup.SourcehoodversusAlternatePossibilities:TheFreeWillProblemThroughout21Countries

XinZhao,XuanZhao,HyowonGweonandTamarKushnir.LeavingaChoiceforOthers:Children’sMoralJudgmentofConsiderateActions

FlaviaFelletti.Habitualactions,ActionSlips,andtheStandardTheoryofAction

StephenSetman.Actionsofaddiction:theroleofdependenciesinself-control

3. Value:EpistemicandMoral,ModernLanguagesBuilding,Room1420,812E.Washington.

Chair:AnnelisePesch

MuhammadAliKhalidiandJoshuaMugg.Self-ReflexiveCognitiveBias

AdebayoOgungbure.WhatCanEmpiricalMoralPsychologyTellusaboutEpistemicTrust?

ItaiSherandMatthewWeinzierl.NormativeDiversity:ReasonsforDistributionalPreferences

JonathanPhillips,AdamMorrisandFieryCushman.Howweknowwhatnottothink:Evidenceforvalue-guidedchoicesetconstruction

3:30-3:45Break,RefreshmentsinAssemblyHall,4thfloorRackham.

3:45-5:45ContributedSessions(3parallel)

1. Perceptionandconsciousness,ModernLanguagesBuilding,Room1220,812E.Washington

Chair:AssafWeksler

ChristopherHill.ExplainingtheDifferencebetweenConsciousandUnconsciousPhenomenalStates

JosephColantonioandElizabethBonawitz.Affectingplay:Aweincreasespreschooler’sexplorationanddiscovery

PaulHenne,LauraNiemi,AngelPinillos,JoshuaKnobeandFelipeDeBrigard.TheNormalityExplanationoftheOmissionEffect-HONORABLEMENTION:WILLIAMJAMESPRIZE

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AaronHenry.UnderstandingtheSenseofOwnership:AnAttentionalAccount

2. Reconsideringandclarifyingourconcepts,ModernLanguagesBuilding,Room1420,812E.Washington

Chair:JenniferHawkinsPaulConway.GettingTrolleysBackonTrack:ProcessDissociationDebunkstheLinkBetweenPsychopathyandUtilitarianJudgments,ClarifiesOtherConceptualConfusion

RoseannaSommers.Onthefolktheoryofconsent

VictorKumar.TheWeightofEmpathy

ZacharyCIrving,VerityPinter,AlisonGopnikandChandraSripada.WhatDoes“Mind-Wandering”ReallyMean?AnEmpiricalConceptualAnalysis

3. EmotionandMotivation:RackhamAmphitheatre,4thfloor

Chair:IsaacWiegman

LaurenEdwards.Practice,Orientation,andEmotion:Reflectionsonlove(rs)

IsaacWiegman.TheMismeasureofMotivationinEmotionTheory

JosephJebari.ConstructingEmotionsWeCanShare:AnEcologicalApproach

JordanTheriault,LianeYoungandLisaFeldmanBarrett.Thesenseofshould:Anevolutionarytheoryofnormativemotivation.

5:45-7:15PosterSession2(seeposterlistingsstartingonpage18),EastandWestConferenceRooms,4thfloor,Rackham.

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Friday,July13

8:00-8:45Continentalbreakfastandregistration,AssemblyHall,4thfloorRackham

8:45-10:00StantonPrizeWinner,RackhamAmphitheatre.

Chair:SusanGelman

KileyHamlin(UBC,Psychology):Theinfantileoriginsofhumanmorality:Studieswithinfantsandtoddlers.

10:00-10:15Break,RackhamAssemblyHall(acrossfromAmphitheatre).

10:15-12:15InvitedSymposium:OnEpistemicandMoralVirtue,RackhamAmphitheatre

Chair:ValerieTiberius

IgorGrossmann(Psychology,Waterloo):Malleabilityofepistemicvirtuesacrosscontexts:Casestudyofintellectualhumilityandopen-mindedness.

LaurenOlin(Philosophy,WashingtonUniversity-St.Louis):Holisminthetheoryofvirtue.

KileyHamlin(Psychology,UBCVancouver):Assessingtherelationshipbetweenmoralandepistemicevaluationsinthefirst3years.

ChristianMiller(Philosophy,WakeForest):TheNeglectedVirtueofHonesty:SomeConceptualandEmpiricalIssues.

12:15-1:30Lunch(andexecutivecommitteemeeting,AssemblyHall,4thfloor,Rackham)

1:30-3:30ContributedSessions(3parallel),

1. Bayes.ModernLanguagesBuilding1220

Chair:ChristopherHillZinaWard.HierarchicalBayesianmethods:asuperiorapproachtointer-individualdifferences?

AndrewLovettandPaulBello.SelectionandEnhancement:AnAccountoftheBenefitsofVisualAttention

SydneyLevine,MaxKleiman-Weiner,FieryCushman,NickChaterandJoshuaTenenbaum.TheCognitiveMechanismsofContractualistMoralDecision-Making

VeronicaGomez.Explanationsatthecomputationallevel:Bayesianmodelsasacasestudy

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2. Moralvalues.RackhamAmphitheatre

Chair:AmandaMaeWoodward

BoyoungKim,JoannaKorman,BertramMalleandDaveSobel.Understandingthe‘aggression’inmicroaggressions:Whatmakesmicroaggressionsblameworthy?

JoshuaRottman,DanielCrimstonandStylianosSyropoulos.AnthropomorphismandDehumanizationPredictValuingNatureoverOutgroups

SarahSuárez,AnnelisePesch,BenjaminMcMyler,KatherineRidgeandMelissaKoenig.Whatindividualdifferencesinchildren’ssociallearningcantellusaboutthenatureanddevelopmentofauthoritarianvalues

NicholasHerzog,JustinLandyandDanielBartels.MoralThoughtfulness:ThinkingCarefullyAboutComplexMoralProblemsisaVirtue

3. Languageandreplication,ModernLanguagesBuilding1420

Chair:NinaStrohminger

CarlosSantana.“Informalreplication”ispreciselytheoxymoronthatitseemstobe:thecaseofgenerativelinguistics

StevenGross.LinguisticIntuitions:ErrorSignalsandtheVoiceofCompetence

EdouardMachery.Whatisareplication?

DavidPereplyotchik.ConsciousnessandGarden-PathProcessing

3:30-3:45Break,RefreshmentsinRackhamAssemblyHall(acrossfromAmphitheatre)

3:45-5:45ContributedSessions(3parallel)

1. Virtue.RackhamAmphitheatre

Chair:EmmaBuchtel

JoshuaSkorburg.Wherearevirtues?

CharlesStarkey.VirtueWithoutCharacter:WhyVirtuesarenotPsychologicalTraits

KatherineMcAuliffe,YarrowDunham,JillianJordan,PeterBlake,FelixWarnekenandGoranaGonzalez.Whenvirtuescollide:howchildrenreconcilethecompetingdemandsoffairnessandloyalty

CaiGuo,CarolDweckandEllenMarkman.GenderCategoriesasDual-CharacterConcepts?

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2. Explanation.ModernLanguages1220

Chair:DanHaybron

AdamMorris,JonathanPhillips,ThomasIcard,JoshuaKnobe,TobiasGerstenbergandFieryCushman.Judgmentsofactualcausationapproximatetheeffectivenessofinterventions-WINNEROFTHEWILLIAMJAMESPRIZE

DanielWilkenfeldandTaniaLombrozo.Explanationclassificationdependsonunderstanding:extendingtheepistemicside-effecteffect

KristanMarchak,MelisMuradoglu,AndreiCimpianandSusanGelman.Doformalexplanationsfosteressentialistbeliefsinchildren?

EmilyLiquinandTaniaLombrozo.WhatDemandsanExplanation?ExpertiseandUtilityDriveExplanationSearch

3. SocialCognition.ModernLanguages1420

Chair:HalehYazdi

AmandaHaber,DaveSobelandDeenaWeisberg.Howcanwefosterchildren’smetacognitivedevelopment?

JulianDeFreitas,AlonHafri,DanielL.K.YaminsandGeorgeA.Alvarez.LearningtoRecognizeObjectsProvidesCategory-OrthogonalFeaturesforSocialInferenceandMoralJudgment

JamesWilliamHoctor.PositioningTwinsWithintheMindreadingDebateinSocialCognition

CarolynBaerandDarkoOdic.Howdochildrenknowwhattheyknow?Exploringthenatureanduseofconfidencerepresentations.

5:45-7:15Break(NoPosterSession).EnjoyAnnArbor!

7:30:BanquetandPresidentialaddress,MichiganLeagueBallroom,911N.UniversityAve

ReflectionsonJerryFodor

Intro:Presidentelect:AdinaRoskies(Dartmouth,Philosophy)

President’sAddress:SusanGelman(Michigan,Psychology)

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Saturday,July14

8:00-8:45Continentalbreakfast,RackhamAssemblyHall,4thfloorRackham

8:45-10:15Keynote,RackhamAmphitheatre.

Chair:ChandraSripada

PeterRailton(Michigan,philosophy):TheStructureofNormativeThoughtandFeeling

10:00-10:15Break,RackhamAssemblyHall

10:15-12:15InvitedSymposium:AddictionandProblemsofAgency,RackhamAmphitheatre.

Chair:MelissaKoenig

MarcLewis(Psychology,RadboudUniversity):Addictionasentrainment:Aperspectivefromembodiedcognition.

PegO’Connor(Philosophy,GustavusAdolphus):ShameandAddiction:FeelingAsIfYouMustUse.

HannaPickard(Philosophy,Princeton):Thepuzzleofaddiction.

KentBerridge(Psychology,Michigan):Isaddictioncompulsive?Anincentive-sensitizationperspective.

12:15-1:45lunch(andopenbusinessmeetinginRackhamAssemblyHall)

1:45-3:45ContributedSessions(3parallel)

1. Realityandwell-being.RackhamAmphitheatre

Chair:SarahSuárez

AndrewShtulmanandAndrewYoung.CanScienceBeatOutIntuition?IncreasingtheAccessibilityofCounterintuitiveScientificIdeas

DeenaWeisberg,JustinWalsh,KarenKovakaandMichaelWeisberg.ImprovingconservationattitudesintheGalápagoswithcommunityscience

HenryR.Cowan.Disentanglinghedonicfromeudaimonicwell-beingovertime:Canonebedissatisfiedwithameaningfullife?

BrandonGouldingandOriFriedman.Children'sbeliefsaboutdreamworldpossibilities

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2. Morality.ModernLanguagesBuilding1220.

Chair:NadaGligorov

LauraNiemi,FelipeDeBrigardandStevenPinker.ExplainingBlame:Howtheoriesaboutviolenceinfluenceapportioningofblametoselfandother

NinaStrohmingerandMatthewJordan.Doesmoralitydeterminepersonhood?Thecaseofcorporations

GualtieroPiccininiandArminSchulz.TheWaysofAltruism

AlexanderGreen.Goalslippage:amechanismforinstrumentalhelpinginyoungchildren

3. Perceptualrepresentation,delusionanddesire.ModernLanguagesBuilding1420.

Chair:ChazFirestone

RachelRudolph.AppearanceReportsandtheAcquaintanceInference

AdamBradleyandQuinnGibson.MonothematicDelusion:ATwo-FactorExpressivistAccount

UkuTooming.Betweenmotivatedandunmotivateddesire

AlisonSpringleandAlessandraBuccella.PhenomenalVariationandPerceptualRepresentation:ClarifyingtheProblemofSystematicNon-Veridicality

3:45-4:00Break.RefreshmentsinAssemblyHall.

4:00-6:00PosterSession3(seeposterlistingsstartingonpage18),EastandWestConferenceRooms.

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PosterSessions

PosterSession1:Wednesday,July116:30-8:00pm

EastConferenceRoom

1. AaronAncell,EskoBrummel,JordyCarpenter,GusSkorburg,andJesseS.Summers.PoliticalPolarizationandtheIllusionofExplanatoryDepth

2. MarcusArvan.TheDarkSideofMorality:GroupPolarizationandMoral-BeliefFormation3. DavidRose,EdouardMachery,StephenStich,andtheIntellectualHumilityandCulturalDiversityin

PhilosophyResearchGroup.TheShipofTheseusPuzzle4. AnnelisePesch,JuliaVandeVondervoort,AlyssaVarhol,KileyHamlinandMelissaKoenig.Examining

thescopeofyoungchildren'sepistemicandmoralevaluations5. JonathanBeier,BrandonTerrizziandAmandaMaeWoodward.Beyondthe“moralcore”:Young

children’sevaluationsofpeoplewhodonothelp6. MichaelPrinzing.EngineeringaConceptofWellbeing7. WesleyBuckwalterandJohnTurri.Emotion,Control,andtheEthicsofBelief8. LorenzaD'Angelo.Non-SensoryPhenomenologyandtheTheoryofWell-being9. RamiGabrielandStephenAsma.MindingEmotions:TheAffectiveRootsofCultureandCognition10. MackenzieYoungandStevenGross.Againstsemanticperception:thecasefromempiricalmarkers11. SimonFitzpatrick.AnimalNormswithoutSharedIntentionality12. EugeniaGorlinandTaniaLombrozo.Goodthinkingcanbecultivatedbychoice:Implicationsfor

epistemicresponsibilityandmoralagency13. AriannaGard,RebeccaWaller,JohnnaSwartz,DanielShaw,ErikaForbesandLukeHyde.Amygdala

functionalconnectivityduringsocioemotionalprocessingprospectivelypredictsincreasesininternalizingsymptomsinasampleoflow-income,urban,youngmen

14. EmilyGerdin,ZoeLiberman,KatherineKinzlerandAlexShaw.Childrenusesocialrelationshipstodeterminewhowillshareknowledge

WestConferenceRoom

15. QuinnGibson.AddictionasDesensitizingVulnerability16. EddyNahmias,CoreyAllenandBradleyLoveall.WhenDoRobotsandAliensHaveFreeWill?Exploring

theRelationshipsbetween(Attributionsof)ConsciousnessandFreeWill17. JohnMichael.TheChainsofHabit:RepeatedCoordinationinJointDecision-MakingElicitsaSenseof

Commitment18. CoreyMaley.AnalogComputationforCognitiveScience19. IndrajeetPatil,NathanDhaliwalandFieryCushman.Third-partycompensationsignalstrustworthiness20. MadelineReineckeandPaulBloom.Whatmakesamoralpatient?Consideringtheroleofagencyin

dignity-basedharm21. Young-EunLeeandFelixWarneken.Children’sevaluationsofthird-partyinterventions:Punishmentasa

double-edgedsword22. AnastasiiaGrigoreva,JosieBenitez,HeatherGreenebaum,AngieJohnstonandJoshuaRottman.In

SicknessandInFilth:Children’sDevelopingDisdainofDirtyPeople

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23. AlexandraPelaez.CuriosityisanEpistemicEmotion24. JoannaKormanandSunnyKhemlani.Thesebootsaremadeforwalking:Teleologicalgeneralizations

fromprincipledconnections25. AngelPinillos.Meta-CognitionandSkepticism26. AlexanderA.Petrov,YingYu,DeclanSmithiesandJamesT.Todd.ANewPuzzleAbouttheVisual

Appearanceof3DShape27. AriehSchwartz.DisjunctivismandEpisodicMemory28. ChristopherCaulfield.ManagingOne'sCognitive-EmotionalLifetoAchieveGoodEnds:Isempathy

helpful?

PosterSession2:Thursday,July125:45-7:15pm

EastConferenceRoom

29. HalehYazdi,DavidBarnerandGailHeyman.Peoplethinkit'snicertogivetoout-groupmembers,butstillsharemorewiththeirin-group

30. MikkelGerken,ChadGonnerman,JoshAlexanderandJohnWaterman.SalientAlternativesinPerspective

31. PatrickForberandRorySmead.Outofspite?Ontheevolutionaryoriginsofpunishment32. OksanaZinchenkoandMarieArsalidou.Brainmappingofsocialnorms:fMRImeta-analyses33. KristanMarchakandSusanGelman.Howdowelearnoverhypothesesaboutthecharacteristic

propertiesofdifferentkindsofanimals?34. KatherineRidge,AnnelisePesch,BenjaminMcMylerandMelissaKoenig.Reasonstobelieve:Children’s

evaluationofepistemicandpracticalreasons35. ShivamPatel.InnerSpeechisnotSpeech36. EgeYumusak.ImplicitBiasandtheUnconscious37. YujiaSong.Puttingthe“Intellectual”backintoIntellectualAutonomy38. AmandaMaeWoodwardandJonathanBeier.Somepreschoolerstrackandsociallyevaluatesocial

excluders39. AlexandraAllamandJamesRussell.Whysuicideisimmoral:Intention40. MarielaAguileraandFedericoCastellano.HeterogeneousInferencewithMaps41. MatthewStanley,PaulHenne,LauraNiemi,WalterSinnott-ArmstrongandFelipeDeBrigard.Making

MoralitySuitYourself:HowRecallingPersonalViolationsofMoralPrinciplesPromptstheirRejection42. EmilyConder,ChrisJaeger,JoshuaRottmanandJonathanLane.Violators’extenuatingcircumstances:

Whenandhowtheyinfluencepunishmentjudgments43. MahiHardalupasandAlessandraBuccella.BMIsandtheExtendedMind

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44. NidhiSinha.WhatWhen&WhereofHappiness:MakingSenseofWellbeingofPsychiatricOutpatientsthroughDayReconstructionMethod

45. LedaBerio.Mentaltermsacquisitionandconceptualdevelopment46. JoshMay.TheLimitsofEmotioninMoralJudgment47. StephenAsma.ReligionasEmotionalManagement:thecaseofsorrowanddeath

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48. EmilyFoster-HansonandMarjorieRhodes.Idealizedformsinearlybiologicalconcepts49. JackCao,MaxKleiman-WeinerandMahzarinBanaji.BayesianJudgmentsbutEgalitarianPreferences50. LeanneBishara,SarahSchnitkerandBenjaminHoultberg.HowDoParentandAdolescentMoral

MindsetRelatetotheVirtueofPatienceinAdolescents?EvidenceforDirect,butNotIndirect,Effects51. DavidPence.Physiology,Measurement,andUnderdeterminationinAnimalCognition52. ElenaLuchkina,DaveSobelandJamesMorgan.Sixteen-month-oldsunderstandthelinkbetweenwords

andmentalrepresentationsoftheirreferentswithoutcontextualsupport53. NataliaWashington.Squarepegs,roundholes:theproblemofobjectivisminaccountsofwell-being54. AlisonSpringleandAlessandraBuccella.PhenomenalVariationandPerceptualRepresentation:

ClarifyingIssuesSurroundingIntervallicandIndeterminateContents55. DzintraUllis.LearningaLanguage:HighandLow-levelProcessing56. ShirleyDuong,NadiaChernyakandJonathanBeier.Goalsorequality:Howyoungchildrenchoose

betweenhelpingandfairnesswhendistributingresources57. TomaszZuradzki.Thenormativesignificanceoftheidentifiabilityeffect

PosterSession3:Saturday,July144-6pm

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58. HaileyGibbs,NadiaTavassolieandLucasButler.Children’sUnderstandingofVerificationasaNecessaryConditionforHelpfulandEffectiveTeaching

59. KatieRapier.“Check(ing)out”ofMoralResponsibility:UnderstandingAddictionasanImpairmentinEmotionRegulation

60. EleonoreNeufeld.CanWePerceiveMentalStates?61. HannahKim,ZacharyTrailandAlexShaw.Whenchildrentreatcondemnationasasignal:Inferring

virtuouscharacterfromone’scondemnation62. EmmaE.Buchtel,YanjunGuanandNingWang.Chinesemoralcharacter:TheBigTwoinVirtues63. GreysonAbid.ThePuzzleoftheBandwidthofPerceptualExperience64. DennisPapadopoulos.LoveMustbeMutual:ACollectiveEmotionalConceptionofLove65. JuliaHaasandColinKlein.CognitiveControlandtheDisunityoftheWill66. GoranaGonzalezandKatherineMcAuliffe.Befair:Doexplicitnormspromotefairnessinchildren?67. RobynWaller.DisordersofAgency:BridgingTheoriesofControlandMechanismsofPsychotherapy68. SusanaRamírez-Vizcaya.Making-senseofhabitsfromanenactiveperspective69. ThomasIcard,FieryCushmanandJoshuaKnobe.Ontheinstrumentalvalueofhypotheticaland

counterfactualthought70. LauraAlejandraMojicaLopez.TheSocioculturalShapingoftheEmotions:AConceptualContributionfor

Enactivism

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71. DavidYadenandDerekAnderson.ThePsychologyofPhilosophySurvey:Replication,Translations,andDiscussion

72. FransiscaTingandRenéeBaillargeon.14-month-oldinfantsuseanimacycuestodeterminewhohasmoralrights

73. NadaGligorov.LearningtoFeelPain74. MaraBollard.WhatMakesaSo-CalledMoralEmotionMoral?

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75. JohnVerveke.IsWisdomanIrrationalEpistemicVirtue?76. NadyaVasilyevaandTaniaLombrozo.Thesurprisingconsequencesofengagingincontrastive

explanation77. MarielGodduandAlisonGopnik.Youngchildrenrationallyuseevidencetoselectcausallyrelevant

variablesforintervention78. ZivBen-ShaharandSteveGuglielmo.FairnessinPriceDiscrimination79. MonicaBurnsandFelixWarneken.ImplicitFairnessPreferencesinAdultsandChildren80. StephenSanders.TowardsaPragmaticsofAffect81. LaurentPrétôtandKatherineMcAuliffe.DoesCommunicationPromoteChildren'sCooperationina

Prisoner'sDilemma?82. PatrickHeckandMichelleMeyer.JudgingDeliberateIgnoranceinGeneticTesting83. JoshuaMugg.HownottoDealwiththeTragicDilemma

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COFFEE AND BEER

Coffee Shops 5 minutes from Central Campus

Espresso Royale, 322 S. State St. A midwestern chain. Lots of seating. Th/Fr: 6:30am-Midnight; Sa: 7:00am-Midnight.

Comet Coffee, 16 Nickels Arcade (arcade entrance on State St. to the Left of Espresso Royale). A one-of-a-kind café. Limited seating but a great brew. Th/Fr: 7:00am-8:00pm; Sa: 8:00am-8pm.

Elixir Vitae, 328 Maynard St. (walk all the way through the arcade and out the back end). Independent coffee shop without pretense. Good coffee, especially the press pots, and excellent selection of loose leaf teas. Plenty of seating. Th: 7:45am-10:00 pm; Fr: 7:45am-7:00pm; Sa: 8:00am-7:00pm.

Sweetwater’s, 604 E. Liberty St. A Michigan chain. Lots of seating. Th: 7:00am-11:00pm; Fr/Sa: 7:00am-Midnight

Lab Café, 505 E. Liberty St. Independent coffee shop with great coffee and coffee drinks and loose leaf teas. Some seating. Open everyday 9:00am-10:00 pm.

Coffee Shops Downtown

Roos Roast, 117 E. Liberty St. Independent coffee shop and roastery. Delicious coffee full selection of loose leaf teas. Plenty of seating. 7:00am-6:00pm.

Literati Coffee, 204 S. Fourth Ave. Independent coffee shop located above our excellent independent book store. Great coffee. Some seating. 8:00am-7:00pm.

Mighty Good Coffee, 217 N. Main. Independent coffee shop with a couple of local sites. True to its name. Plenty of seating. 7:00am-6:00pm.

Breweries (want even more info? Go here: https://tinyurl.com/ya3m99dh)

Craft breweries have really taken off in Ann Arbor. The last two on this list are a short cab ride from campus but we hear they are worth the trip.

HopCat, 311 Maynard St. National Chain. 734-436-2875. Th: 11:00am-2:00 am; Fr/Sa: 11:00am-2:00am.

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Jolly Pumpkin Café & Brewery, 311 S. Main St. 734-913-2730. Good locally brewed beer and you can also get a good, inexpensive meal here. Th: 11:00am-Midnight; Fr/Sa: 11:00am-2:00am.

Arbor Brewing Co, 114 E. Washington St. 734-213-1393. Very good locally brewed beer and you can also get a good, inexpensive meal here. Th: 11:30am-Midnight; Fr/Sa: 11:30am-1:00am.

Bill’s Beer Garden, 218 S. Ashley St. This is a great Ann Arbor experience. A German-style beer garden (with long sharing tables and heat lamps) in the parking lot of an upscale garden store. Beer Garden open 5:00 pm – 11:00 pm Th/Fr/Sa.

Homes Brewery, 2321 Jackson Ave. 734-954-6637. Relatively new craft brewery in a residential neighborhood serving pub-style Asian bowls. Th: 4:00 pm – Midnight. Fr/Sa 11:00 am – 1:00 am.** Highly recommended

Wolverine State Brewing, 2019 W. Stadium. 734-369-2990. Slightly less new craft brewery. Th: 4:00 pm – Midnight; Fr/Sa: Noon-1:00 am.

RESTAURANT GUIDE You may even want to consider reserving before you arrive in Ann Arbor because on weekends most restaurants book up well in advance. Unfortunately, several of the most fun Ann Arbor restaurants do not take reservations, so you’ll have to be prepared to wait for a table. Some allow you to call ahead and put yourself on a waiting list.

Pricing Guide:

$ - entrees are mostly in the $12-$15 range

$$ - entrees are mostly in the $15-$20 range

$$$ - entrees are mostly in the $20 - $30 range

$$$$ - entrees are mostly over $30

Vegetarian/Vegan/Gluten Free dining is available at almost every Ann Arbor Restaurant.

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The One You All Will Have Heard Of

$$ - Zingerman’s Delicatessen (and Coffeehouse), 422 Detroit St (a little over 1⁄2 mile from campus). One of Ann Arbor’s most popular tourist destinations, Zingerman’s has great sandwiches, salads, great breads, pastries, and delicious imported cheese and meats. The Reuben sandwich is a favorite of President Obama’s. Ideal for take-out; although there is some indoor seating, it’s not exactly a peaceful dinner atmosphere.

Places we Recommend On Campus

$ - Ashley’s, 338 S. State. Great selection of beers and scotch, college bar atmosphere. Unreconstructed (i.e. greasy, cheesy) bar food.

$$- Knight’s Steakhouse, 600 E. Liberty. Great steak, good fish. Fabulously strong martinis. Call ahead and put yourself on the list.

$$- Sava’s, 216 S. State St. New American. Tasty and copious vegetarian dishes. Takes reservations.

$$- The Slurping Turtle, 608 E. Liberty. Noodle Bar and Sushi.

$$$- Taste Kitchen, 521 E. Liberty. Vietnamese – French fusion. Specializes in fish and seafood. Takes reservations.

Restaurants in Downtown Ann Arbor (.25 - .5 miles of Campus)

Within a 10-minute walk from campus on Liberty St., Washington Ave., and Main St., you will find many good restaurants. Many of them are going crazy on the cocktail thing and all have good wine, but steel yourself because a glass will set you back $10-$12.

Our One Foodie Restaurant with a National Reputation

$$- Spencer, 113 E. Liberty. A wine bar with small plates. Great fresh ingredients, unusual flavors. Excellent cheese. No reservations.

Places we Recommend in Ascending Order by Price

$- Arbor Brewing Co, 114 E. Washington St. Pub fare with some vegetarian options but lots of heavy stuff; great micro-brews.

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$- Jerusalem Garden, 314 E. Liberty. Middle-eastern food in a bright environment. Great red lentil soup and fantastic tabbouli that has carrots in it.

$- Jolly Pumpkin Café & Brewery, 311 S. Main. Creative pub fare and good beers.

$$- Aventura, 216 E. Washington. Delicious Spanish. Tapas and Paella, flatbreads and more. Takes reservations.

$$-Black Pearl, 302 S. Main St. Small plates. Great fish tacos. Yummy cocktails. Takes reservations.

$$- Isalita, 341 E. Liberty. Upscale Mexican. Fun atmosphere. Great guacamole. Takes reservations for parties of 6 or more.

$$- Mani Osteria & Bar, 341 E. Liberty St. Wood-oven pizza & Italian small plates. Loud but chic. Reservations for parties of 6 or more, almost always a hefty wait.

$$- Miss Kim’s, 415 N. 5th St. This one is .7 miles from campus, in the neighborhood of Zingerman’s (and apparently part of the Zingerman’s empire), tasty Korean food. Reservations for parties of 6 or more.

$$-The Ravens Club, 207 S. Main St. American Fare, good beers, sometimes live music. No reservations.

$$-Shalimar, 307 S. Main St. Delicious Indian, specializes in Northern Indian. Nice atmosphere. Takes reservations.

$$-The Earle, 121 W. Washington. Another Ann Arbor institution. Fun underground room, French bistro and Italian fare. Good wine list. Takes reservations.

$$ (small plates) $$$ (mains)- Vinology, 110 S. Main St. Fun small plates, wine bar. Takes reservations.

$$$-Café Zola, 112 W. Washington. Eclectic menu but mainly Mediterranean-influenced. Great space with brick walls and colorful art. Takes reservations.

$$$-Pacific Rim, 114 W. Liberty. Pan-Asian fare, especially good for fish and seafood. Takes reservations.

$$$$-Logan, 115 W. Washington. New American. Elegant. Takes reservations.

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EVENTS OF INTEREST On Wednesday July 11, starting 5pm, there is a Food Truck Rally at the Kerrytown Farmer's Market (https://www.facebook.com/events/995862647247233/).

On Saturday July 14th evening, Black Panther is showing at Michigan Stadium http://mgoblue.fan-one.com/r/?id=h459612a2,176c6810,177a5961&p1=faee0795d76aeac775

Main Street Area Association is hosting the Rolling Sculpture Car Show on July 13 from 2pm-10pm on Main St, Liberty St, and Washington St.

https://mainstreetannarbor.org/rolling-sculpture/#_swtrackwid=f4aa7896-bd7c-49c0-8549-76c8c89aedf3