Michael Brownstein is Professor and Chair of Philosophy at John Jay College and Professor of Philosophy at the Graduate Center, CUNY. His research focuses on the intersection of science, ethics, and social change. He is the author of The Implicit Mind: Cognitive Architecture, the Self, and Ethics (Oxford 2018).
Alex Madva is Professor of Philosophy, Director of the California Center for Ethics, and Co-Director of the Digital Humanities Consortium and Policy at Cal Poly Pomona. His work explores how developments in the social sciences inform philosophy of mind, race, and feminism, and applied questions related to discrimination, implicit bias, and social change. He has co-edited two volumes, An Introduction to Implicit Bias: Knowledge, Justice, and the Social Mind (Routledge 2020) and The Movement for Black Lives: Philosophical Perspectives (Oxford 2021).
Daniel Kelly is Professor of Philosophy at Purdue University, where he is also the Director of the Cognition, Agency, and Intelligence Center. His research focuses on issues at the intersection of philosophy of mind and cognitive science, moral theory, and evolution. He is the author of Yuck! The Nature and Moral Significance of Disgust (MIT 2011).