Loyola University Chicago

Department of Philosophy

Full-Time Faculty

Mario Attie-Picker, PhD

Title/s:  Assistant Professor

Office #:  Crown Center 369

Phone: 773.508.2739

Email: mattie@luc.edu

External Webpage: attiepicker.com 

About

Mario Attie-Picker is an assistant professor of philosophy. His research interests lie in moral psychology, experimental philosophy, and philosophy of art. Prior to joining Loyola, he completed a doctorate in philosophy at Yale University.

Degrees

Ph.D in Philosophy, Yale University

Masters in Philosophy, Yale University 

B.A in Philosophy, University of California, San Diego 

B.A in Psychology, University of California, San Diego 

Research Interests

Moral psychology, moral philosophy, experimental philosophy, philosophy of art

Selected Publications

Attie-Picker, M. (forthcoming) Against the entitlement model of obligation. Canadian Journal of Philosophy                                                                                 

 

Attie-Picker, M., Venkatesan, T., Newman, G. E., & Knobe, J. (Forthcoming) On the value of sad music. Journal of Aesthetic Education  

 

Attie-Picker, M. (2023). Obligatory Gifts: An Essay on Forgiveness. Ergo, 9. 

 

Attie‐Picker, M. (2022). Obligations of feeling. European Journal of Philosophy, 30(4), 1282-1297. 

 

Attie-Picker, M. (2021). Is the folk concept of luck normative?. Synthese, 198(2), 1481-1515. 

 

Attie-Picker, M. (2020) Does skepticism lead to tranquillity? Exploring a Pyrrhonian theme.” In Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy, volume 3, edited by Tania Lombrozo, Joshua Knobe, and Shaun Nichols, 97-125. Oxford: Oxford University Press.