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Monday, March 21 12:00 pm Introduction 12:15 pm Imagination 2:30 pm Acquiring a Second Nature 4:00 pm Humans Do Not Become Human Tuesday, March 22 9:30 am On Purpose: Sociobiology and Sentience 11:00 am Human Form of Life 1:15 pm Who is Part of Me? The Emergence of Kinship in Human Evolution 2:30 pm Drilling Down on Homology: How Far Does Evolutionary Relationship Explain the Human-Animal Horizon? Led by Henrike Moll,Templeton Fellow at the NDIAS March 21-22, 2016 * Warner Retreat Room, Carole Sander Hall Evolutionary and Ontogenetic Stories about the Emergence of the Human Mind A Templeton Workshop at the NDIAS BECOMING HUMAN: Participants David Bakhurst, Queen’s University, Canada Lane DesAutels, University of Notre Dame Agustín Fuentes, University of Notre Dame Andrea Kern, University of Leipzig, Germany Jonathan Marks, University of North Carolina Jeffrey Peterson, University of Notre Dame Sebastian Rödl, University of Leipzig, Germany Michael Ruse, Florida State University Phillip Sloan, University of Notre Dame Henrike Moll, assistant professor of psychology at the University of Southern California, studies the early social- cognitive abilities of human infants and young children. For more information, visit our website: ndias.nd.edu. This event made possible with generous funding from the A young girl from Brighton, UK plays a game of chess with Fifi the chimpanzee at London Zoo. Photo Credit: William Vanderson, October 13, 1955.
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Page 1: BECOMING HUMAN - Institute for Advanced Study · BECOMING HUMAN: Participants David Bakhurst, Queen’s University, Canada Lane DesAutels, University of Notre Dame Agustín Fuentes,

Monday, March 2112:00 pm Introduction12:15 pm Imagination2:30 pm Acquiring a Second Nature4:00 pm Humans Do Not Become Human

Tuesday, March 229:30 am On Purpose: Sociobiology and Sentience11:00 am Human Form of Life 1:15 pm Who is Part of Me? The Emergence of Kinship in Human Evolution2:30 pm Drilling Down on Homology: How Far Does Evolutionary Relationship Explain the Human-Animal Horizon?

Led by Henrike Moll,Templeton Fellow at the NDIASMarch 21-22, 2016 * Warner Retreat Room, Carole Sander Hall

Evolutionary and Ontogenetic Stories about the Emergence of the Human Mind

A Templeton Workshop at the NDIAS

BECOMING HUMAN:

ParticipantsDavid Bakhurst, Queen’s University, Canada

Lane DesAutels, University of Notre DameAgustín Fuentes, University of Notre Dame

Andrea Kern, University of Leipzig, GermanyJonathan Marks, University of North Carolina

Jeffrey Peterson, University of Notre DameSebastian Rödl, University of Leipzig, Germany

Michael Ruse, Florida State UniversityPhillip Sloan, University of Notre Dame

Henrike Moll, assistant professor of psychology at the University of Southern California, studies the early social-

cognitive abilities of human infants and young children.

For more information, visit our website: ndias.nd.edu.This event made possible with generous funding from the

A young girl from Brighton, UK plays a gam

e of chess with Fifi the chimpanzee at London Zoo. Photo Credit: W

illiam Vanderson, October 13, 1955.

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