[SydPhil] Notification: Maureen O'Malley @ Thu 21 Sep 2017 15:00 - 16:30 (Current Projects)
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Title: Maureen O'Malley
Do microbes control human minds? A critical survey of the literature
Microbiome research has had considerable success in analysing the molecular
composition of microbial communities in the human body. Analyses of the gut
microbiome in particular have found many associations between microbiota
composition and human health or disease states. A recent focus has been on
the connections between gut microbiota and human behavioural states. Links
have been made repeatedly between microbiota composition and host disorders
such as anorexia, autism, anxiety and depression. Microbiota even appear to
have effects on general cognition and memory, both positive and negative.
Some strong interpretations have been made of these findings, including
claims that microbiota control behaviour in the same way puppeteers control
puppets, or that microbiome findings are the final nail in the coffin of
ideas about free will. I’ll discuss these claims in light of several broad
problems in microbiome research, to do with causality, normality, and our
evolutionary relationships with our microbes. I have presented my views on
these issues to scientists, but not to philosophers. What I’m hoping for is
feedback about how to develop my analysis of this field for a more
philosophical audience.
When: Thu 21 Sep 2017 15:00 – 16:30 Eastern Time - Melbourne, Sydney
Where: The Muniment Room, Main Quad
Calendar: Current Projects
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* Kristie Miller- creator
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