Julien to give public lecture in Switzerland
On October 26, Julien will give a public lecture on the mystery of the soul in Geneva, Switzerland, and will sit down for interviews with the Swiss press.
On October 26, Julien will give a public lecture on the mystery of the soul in Geneva, Switzerland, and will sit down for interviews with the Swiss press.
On October 26, Julien was invited to give a lecture on the cognitive basis of religious thought to a group of cognitive scientists at the University of Geneva, Switzerland.
On September 30th 2022, Julien was invited to give a lecture at Villanova University. There, he talked about his earlier work on language acquisition in a presentation entitled “Language Acquisition … Read More
Joseph Sommer, Julien Musolino, and Pernille Hemmer are the authors of a new paper entitled “The memorability of Supernatural Concepts: Some Puzzles and New Theoretical Directions” which will appear in … Read More
Our team (Laura, Pernille, and Julien) has a new paper which calls for a reinterpretation of Temporal Binding, a core psychological phenomenon that has been studied for over 20 years. … Read More
Julien Musolino is one of the invited speakers at the Fifth International Vatican Conference. Other invited speakers include Anthony Fauci, Jane Goodall, Chelsea Clinton among many influential voices.
Julien Musolino was one of the invited panelists at a roundtable on critical thinking and fake news organized by the University of Geneva, Switzerland on April 13, 2021.
Julien Musolino, Joseph Sommer, and Pernille Hemmer signed a book deal with Cambridge University Press. The book, provisionally titled The Cognitive Science of Belief: A multidisciplinary Approach, is an edited volume dedicated to the scientific … Read More
Julien Musolino was awarded a 2020-2021 faculty fellowship at the Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis (RCHA). The theme of the RCHA’s 2020-2021 project is “Life&Death”. Julien will interact with scholars from a number … Read More
On May 07, Julien Musolino delivered a virtual public lecture in Tübingen, Germany, during which he discussed the implications of a materialistic view of the human mind for the notion of moral responsibility, criminal … Read More