Cristina Bicchieri | |
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Born | 1950 |
Nationality | Italian–American |
Era | 20th-/21st-century philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
School | Analytic |
Main interests | Philosophy of social science, rational choice, game theory |
Cristina Bicchieri (born 1950) is an Italian–American philosopher. She is the S.J.P. Harvie Professor of Social Thought and Comparative Ethics in the Philosophy and Psychology Departments at the University of Pennsylvania, professor of Legal Studies in the Wharton School, and director of the Master in Behavioral Decision Sciences program (https://www.lps.upenn.edu/degree-programs/mbds) and the Philosophy, Politics and Economics program.[1] She has worked on problems in the philosophy of social science, rational choice and game theory.[1] More recently, her work has focused on the nature and evolution of social norms, and the design of behavioral experiments to test under which conditions norms will be followed.[1] She is a leader in the field of behavioral ethics and is the director of the Center for Social Norms and Behavioral Dynamics [2] at the University of Pennsylvania.