ADAM SHRIVER

 

Varner, G., and Shriver, A. "Neural Correlates of Suffering" in J. Fieser's (ed.) Applied Ethics, Wadsworth (forthcoming in 2009).
Shriver, A. "Minding Mammals" Philosophical Psychology, 19 (2006).
Shriver, A. "Review of Larry Carbone's What Animals Want" Anthrozoos (2006).
Shriver, A. and C. Allen.  "Consciousness might matter very much" Philosophical Psychology, 18 (2005).
Allen, C., P. Fuchs, A. Shriver, and H. Wilson. "Deciphering Animal Pain" in M. Aydede's (ed.) Pain: New Essays on the Nature of Pain and the Methodology of its Study (2005).


PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (i.e. talks)
"Empathy and Rationalism" 2008 Southern Society of Psychology and Philosophy, New Orleans, LA
"Minding Mammals" Invited talk as part of Neuroethics series, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (2007)
Commented on Simon James' "Phenomenology and the Problem of Other Minds" at the 2007 International Society for Environmental Ethics and International Association for Environmental Philosophy Conference, Allenspark, CO
Commented on Aaron R. Champene's "The Causal Impotency of Vegetarianism" at the 2007 Iowa Philosophical Society Conference, Des Moines, IA
Ethics reading group: "Empathy and Rationalism" in 2006
"Neural Correlates of Suffering" 2005 Society of Philosophy and Psychology @ Wake Forest
"Philosophy and Animal Welfare" 2005 International Food Technology Conference in New Orleans, LA
WIPS on "Minding Mammals" in 2005


Forthcoming Presentations:

"Negative Hedonism" at the 2009 Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, April, in Savannah, GA
"Synthesis of animal ethics and the philosophy of pain" pre-conference workshop at the 2009 Society for Philosophy and Psychology in Bloomington, IN

Posters:

"Empathy and Rationalism" at the 2007 SPP in Toronto
"Negative Hedonism" at 2008 SPP in Philadelphia, PA

Chaired Session:

"Ethics and Experimental Philosophy" at the 2008 SSPP in New Orleans.

AWARDS
2007 Travel Grant Award for Southern Society of Philosophy and Psychology - $100
2005 William James Award for Best Graduate Student Paper for the 2005 Society for Philosophy and Psychology Conference - $500
2001 Socrates Scholarship for best senior philosophy paper at Iowa State University - $100