Laura Sizer

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  • Senior Lecturer in Philosophy
Laura Sizer

Laura Sizer has broad interests in philosophy of mind, cognitive science and applied ethics, including neuroethics and environmental ethics. She is particularly interested in questions at the intersections of ethics and the sciences. Sizer's recent research has focused on happiness, well-being and what it means to live a 'good life.' Her current research looks at the roles of affect (emotions and moods) in our aesthetic experiences. She is also interested in topics in neuroethics such as the ethics of cognitive and affective enhancement.

Areas of Expertise

Philosophy of mind, cognitive science, applied ethics

Happening at ¹û¶³´«Ã½

Recent campus news

For new faculty Laura Sizer, philosophical questions are everywhere — on the radio, at the tattoo parlor and on campus. At ¹û¶³´«Ã½, she’s looking forward to being surrounded by a community of students and professors who feel the exact same way.

Recent Publications

Sizer, L. (2020). The Art of Tattoos. The British Journal of Aesthetics, ayaa012, 

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