\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211022T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211022T173000
LOCATION:ZOOM - see site for details
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Pamela Hieronymi (UCLA) @ SWIP-NYC
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/pamela-hieronymi-ucla-sw
ip-nyc/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:NYU
CONTACT:https://as.nyu.edu/philosophy/events/fall-2021/virtual-department-c
olloquium--caspar-hare.html
DESCRIPTION:
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211109T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211109T173000
LOCATION:ZOOM - see site for details
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Sophia Moreau (Toronto) @ NYU colloquium
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/sophia-moreau-toronto-ny
u-colloquium/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:NYU
CONTACT:https://swip-nyc.org/swip-nyc-colloquium/
DESCRIPTION:
\n
\n\n\n
The SWIP-NYC Colloquium showcases work by women philoso
phers in all areas of philosophy. Usually\, there are two colloquia per se
mester.
\n
Fall 2021
\n
The pandemic is still not behind us\;
accordingly\, all fall colloquia will still be held online via Zoom. If yo
u would like to attend\, please email us at swipnyc@gmail.com for the Zoom
link. (If you are already on our mailing list\, the Zoom link will be sen
t to you automatically.)
\n
Friday\, October 22\, 3:
30-5:30\, Pamela Hieronymi (University of California at L
os Angeles)
\n
Friday\, December 3\, 5:30-5:30\, Jessica Brown (University of St. Andrews\, UK)
\n
\n
Spring 2022
\n
At this point in time\, no decision has been ma
de yet about whether spring colloquia will be held in person or over Zoom.
We hope that they will be in person\, pandemic permitting. Location infor
mation will be provided closer to the date if\, indeed\, in person events
are feasible at the time.
\n
Friday\, March 4\, 3:30
-5:30\, Rachel Barney (University of Toronto)
\n
Fri
day\, April 1\, 3:30-5:30\, Susan Wolf (
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
\n
\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211203T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211203T173000
LOCATION:ZOOM - see site for details
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Jessica Brown (U St. Andrews) @ SWIP-NYC
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/jessica-brown-u-st-andre
ws-swip-nyc/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:NYU
CONTACT:https://as.nyu.edu/philosophy/events/spring-2022/department-colloqu
ium--Cordelia-Fine.html
DESCRIPTION:
Investigations of sex differences in the human brain take pl
ace on politically sensitive terrain. While some scholars express concern
that gendered biases and stereotypes remain embedded in scientific researc
h\, others are alarmed about the politicization of science. This talk sets
out three kinds of conflicts that can arise in the neuroscience of sex di
fferences: academic freedom versus gender equality\; frameworks\, backgrou
nd assumptions\, and dominant methodologies\; and inductive risk and socia
l values. The boundaries between fair criticism and politicization are exp
lored for each kind of conflict\, pointing to ways in which the academic c
ommunity can facilitate fair criticism while protecting against politiciza
tion.
\n
Registration is free but required. A registration lin
k will be shared via email with our department mailing lists a few weeks b
efore the event. Please contact Jack Mikuszewski at jhm378@nyu.edu if you
did not receive a registration link.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220128T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220128T173000
GEO:+40.712775;-74.005973
LOCATION:ZOOM - see site for details @ New York\, NY\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cordelia Fine (Melbourne): Fairly Criticized\, or Politicized? Conf
licts in the Neuroscience of Sex Differences in the Human Brain
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/cordelia-fine-melbourne-
fairly-criticized-or-politicized-conflicts-in-the-neuroscience-of-sex-diff
erences-in-the-human-brain/
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DESCRIPTION:
Abstract. The Noble Lie proposed by Plato for the J
ust City in Republic III has been much misunderstood. Its agenda is twofol
d: to get the citizens of the City to see their society as a natural entit
y\, with themselves as all ‘family’ and akin\; and to get the Guardians in
particular to make class mobility\, on which the justice of the City depe
nds\, a top priority. Since the second is taken to depend on the first\, t
he Lie passage amounts to an argument (1) that the survival of a just comm
unity depends on the existence of social solidarity between elite and mass
\, which allows for full class mobility and genuine meritocracy\; (2) that
this solidarity in turn depends on an ideology of natural unity\; and (3)
that such ideologies are always false. So the Lie really is a lie\, but a
necessary one\; as such it poses an awkward ethical problem for Plato and
\, if he is right\, for our own societies as well.
\n
\n
Prese
nted by SWIP-NYC
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220304T173000
GEO:+40.712775;-74.005973
LOCATION:Zoom\, possibly in person @ New York\, NY\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rachel Barney (U Toronto)\, “The Ethics and Politics of Plato’s Nob
le Lie”
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/rachel-barney-u-toronto-
the-ethics-and-politics-of-platos-noble-lie/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:NYU
CONTACT:https://as.nyu.edu/philosophy/events/spring-2022/mala-kamm-lecture-
Elizabeth-Harman.html
DESCRIPTION:
Registration is free but required. A registration lin
k will be shared via email with our department mailing lists a few weeks b
efore the event. Please contact Jack Mikuszewski at jhm378@nyu.edu if you
did not receive a registration link.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220325T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220325T173000
GEO:+40.712775;-74.005973
LOCATION:ZOOM - see site for details @ New York\, NY\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Mala Kamm Memorial Lecture: Elizabeth Harman (Princeton)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/mala-kamm-memorial-lectu
re-elizabeth-harman-princeton/
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CONTACT:https://swip-nyc.org/swip-nyc-colloquium/
DESCRIPTION:
Presented by SWIP-NYC
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220401T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220401T173000
GEO:+40.712775;-74.005973
LOCATION:Zoom\, possibly in person @ New York\, NY\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Susan Wolf (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/susan-wolf-university-of
-north-carolina-at-chapel-hill/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:NYU
CONTACT:https://as.nyu.edu/philosophy/events/spring-2022/department-colloqu
ium--Rob-Trueman.html
DESCRIPTION:
Registration is free but required. A registration lin
k will be shared via email with our department mailing lists a few weeks b
efore the event. Please contact Jack Mikuszewski at jhm378@nyu.edu if you
did not receive a registration link.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220408T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220408T173000
GEO:+40.712775;-74.005973
LOCATION:ZOOM - see site for details @ New York\, NY\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rob Trueman (York)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/rob-trueman-york/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:NYU
CONTACT:https://as.nyu.edu/philosophy/events/spring-2022/department-colloqu
ium--John-Hyman.html
DESCRIPTION:
Registration is free but required. A registration lin
k will be shared via email with our department mailing lists a few weeks b
efore the event. Please contact Jack Mikuszewski at jhm378@nyu.edu if you
did not receive a registration link.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220422T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220422T173000
GEO:+40.712775;-74.005973
LOCATION:ZOOM - see site for details @ New York\, NY\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:John Hyman (UCL)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/john-hyman-ucl/
X-COST-TYPE:free
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:NYU
CONTACT:https://as.nyu.edu/philosophy/events/spring-2022/department-colloqu
ium--Quayshawn-Spencer.html
DESCRIPTION:
Registration is free but required. A registration lin
k will be shared via email with our department mailing lists a few weeks b
efore the event. Please contact Jack Mikuszewski at jhm378@nyu.edu if you
did not receive a registration link.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220506T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220506T173000
GEO:+40.712775;-74.005973
LOCATION:ZOOM - see site for details @ New York\, NY\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Quayshawn Spencer (UPenn)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/quayshawn-spencer-upenn/
X-COST-TYPE:free
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:NYU
CONTACT:https://philevents.org/event/show/98590
DESCRIPTION:
\n
NYU’s Center for Mind\, Brain\, and
Consciousness will host a debate on the relationship between memory and i
magination.
\n
This event will be held in person at Jurow Hall\, Silv
er Center\, 31 Washington Place\, and will also be streamed over Zoom at:
tinyurl.com/nyumemory
\n
Attendance is free but registration (requiri
ng proof of vaccination) is required for non-NYU guests. Please register n
o later than April 25th at: forms.gle/tNqkBYPDcZxTdxY38
\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220509T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220509T190000
GEO:+40.730266;-73.995401
LOCATION:Jurow Hall\, NYU @ 32 Waverly Pl\, New York\, NY 10003\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Is Memory Continuous with Imagination? Debate Roundtable
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/is-memory-continuous-wit
h-imagination-debate-roundtable/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:NYU
CONTACT:https://nylanguageworkshop.tumblr.com/
DESCRIPTION:
During Fall 2022\, we will meet on Mondays from 5:30 until 7
:30 in room 302 of NYU’s Philosophy Building\, at 5 Washington Place. Our
schedule of speakers is below.
\n
RSVP Requirement: If you do
not have an NYU ID\, you will have to RSVP at least a week before the firs
t workshop that you attend. You will then receive email instructions for u
ploading your proof of vaccination. We have made a single RSVP form where you c
an RSVP for all of the semester’s workshops at once\, or for as many as yo
u think you might attend. (Hopefully you will also only have to upload you
r proof of vaccination once\, but we’re not sure.) So\, if you don’t have
an NYU ID\, you can RSVP now!
\n
Fall 2022 Speakers
\n
Se
ptember 19
\nTal Lin
zen (NYU)
\n
October 3
\nNatasha Korotkova (Utrecht)
\n
Octobe
r 10
\nCraige Roberts (OSU)
\n
October 17
\nJustin Khoo (MIT)
\n
Octob
er 24
\nJosh Knobe (Yale)
\n
November 7
\nSadhwi Srinivas (William & Mar
y)
\n
November 14
\nElmar Unnsteinsson (UC Dublin and Iceland)
\n
November 21
\nRobert Stalnaker (MIT)
\n
November 28
\nJonathan Phillips<
/a> (Dartmouth)
\n
December 5
\nAndrés Soria Ruiz (Lisbo
n Nova)
\n
December 12
\nGretchen Ellefson (Southern Utah)
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220919T193000
GEO:+40.729457;-73.994348
LOCATION:302 NYU Philosophy Dept. @ 5 Washington Pl\, New York\, NY 10003\,
USA
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RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20221017T173000
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RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20221128T173000
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20221205T173000
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20221212T173000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Philosophy of Language Workshop
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/philosophy-of-language-w
orkshop-12/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:NYU
CONTACT:https://as.nyu.edu/maisonfrancaise/Calendar/events/fall-2022/gaston
-bachelard-colloquium-.html
DESCRIPTION:
We are excited to announce a public talk featuring Elie Duri
ng as part of French philosopher Gaston Bachelard’s 60th death anniversary
. On the face of it\, The Dialectic of Duration\, Gaston Bachelard’
s 1936 essay\, is a pungent—if often unfair—criticism of the Bergsonian do
ctrine of time and creative evolution. The constructive side of this Anti-
Bergson has received less attention: it implies a genuine poetics of time
based on the intuition of the sporadic and oscillatory nature of becoming.
Bachelard’s rhythmic theme is consistent with the idea of “surrationalism
” introduced that same year as a formal counterpart to the surrealist expe
riments carried out on the fringes of conscious experience. Inspired by th
e explosive potential of scientific revolutions already celebrated in L
e Nouvel Esprit Scientifique\, the surrationalist project can be inter
preted as that of a poetics of reason. André Breton believed it wou
ld “act simultaneously as a stimulant and restraining influence” (“Crisis
of the Object”). Insights from the scientific investigation of time as wel
l as poetic and musical experience will help us see how this double action
is in keeping with the eruptive dynamics of imagination and reason\, as m
uch as with Bachelard’s ideal of “self-surveillance”.
\n
Elie Duri
ng is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris
Ouest. His research focuses on the philosophical implications of relativit
y theory. His publications include an introduction to Poincaré’s philosoph
y of science (La Science et l’Hypothèse\, 2001)\, an essay on the n
ature of time (The Future does not Exist\, 2014)\, two critical edi
tions of Bergson\, a coedited volume on contemporary metaphysics of realis
m (Choses en soi\, 2018\, English translation forthcoming from Edin
burgh University Press)\, and most recently a critical edition of Bachelar
d’s Dialectique de la durée (2021).
\n
Organized by
\n
Ju
lie Beauté\, Aix-Marseille Université\, ADES (France)
\n
Alexander Ca
mpolo\, Durham University (UK)
\n
Jeanne Etelain\, New York Universit
y (USA)
\n
Sam Kellogg\, New York University (USA)
\n
Alexander
Miller\, Ghent University (Belgium)
\n
Pierre Schwarzer\, New York Un
iversity (USA)
\n
Meg Wiessner\, New York University (USA)
\n
Ti
ckets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/gaston-bachelard-colloquium-public-
talk-with-elie-during-tickets-412317431537.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220919T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220919T203000
GEO:+40.731147;-73.995378
LOCATION:La Maison Française NYU @ 16 Washington Mews\, New York\, NY 10003
\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Anti-Bergson: Bachelard’s “Surrationalist” Moment and The Poetics o
f Time
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/anti-bergson-bachelards-
surrationalist-moment-and-the-poetics-of-time/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:NYU
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:
The NYU Mind\, Ethics\, and P
olicy Program is thrilled to be hosting a talk by David Chalmers on whethe
r large language models can be sentient.
\n
About the talk
\nArtificial intelligence systems—especially large language mo
dels\, giant neural networks trained to predict text from the internet—hav
e recently shown remarkable abilities. There has been widespread discussio
n of whether some of these language models might be sentient. Should we ta
ke this idea seriously? David Chalmers will discuss the underlying issue a
nd try to break down the strongest reasons for and against.
\n
The talk\, which is free and open to the public\,
will take place on October 13 2022 from 5:00-6:30pm ET. The in-person loc
ation will be Jurow Lecture Hall (inside the Silver Center at 32 Waverly P
lace)\, and the virtual location will be Zoom (you can sign up to receive
a link by clicking “Register here” below). There will also be a light rece
ption from 6:30-7:30pm in the Silverstein Lounge (immediately outside of t
he Jurow Lecture Hall).
\n
– If you pl
an to attend in person\, please be prepared to show proof of full vaccinat
ion.
\n– If you plan to attend virtually\, please check your email fo
r a link in advance of the event.
\n
About the speaker
\nDavid Chalmers is University Professor of Philosophy and Neural
Science and co-director of the Center for Mind\, Brain\, and Consciousness
at NYU. He is the author of The Conscious Mind (1996)\, Constructing the
World (2010)\, and Reality+: Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy
(2022). He co-founded the Association for the Scientific Study of Conscio
usness and the PhilPapers Foundation. He is known for formulating the “har
d problem” of consciousness\, which inspired Tom Stoppard’s play The Hard
Problem\, and for the idea of the “extended mind\,” which says that the to
ols we use can become parts of our minds.
\n
Thank you to our co-sponsors for your generous support of this
event:
\n
\n- \n
NYU Center for Bioethi
cs
\n \n- \n
NYU Center for Mind\, Brain\, and Consciousnes
s
\n \n- \n
NYU Minds\, Brains\, and Machines Initiative
\n \n
\n
Tickets: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/
e/1FAIpQLSdKX7ETjulX7mLhH0D9rxHFHVM29ug-mDWdfgVbhzJBQICFCA/viewform?usp=sf
_link.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221013T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221013T183000
GEO:+40.730266;-73.995401
LOCATION:Jurow Lecture Hall\, Silver Center NYU @ 32 Waverly Pl\, New York\
, NY 10003\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Are Large Language Models Sentient? David Chalmers
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/are-large-language-model
s-sentient-david-chalmers/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:NYU
CONTACT:https://as.nyu.edu/philosophy/events/fall-2022/mala-kamm-lecture-Sh
elly-Kagan.html
DESCRIPTION:
details forthcoming
\n
Registration is free but requ
ired. A registration link will be shared via email with our department
mailing lists a few weeks before the event. Please contact Jack Mikuszews
ki at jhm378@nyu.edu if you did not receive a registration link.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221028T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221028T173000
GEO:+40.729457;-73.994348
LOCATION:NYU Philosophy Dept. @ 5 Washington Pl\, New York\, NY 10003\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Mala Kamm Memorial Lecture: Shelly Kagan (Yale)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/mala-kamm-memorial-lectu
re-shelly-kagan-yale/
X-COST-TYPE:free
END:VEVENT
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:NYU
CONTACT:https://as.nyu.edu/philosophy/events/fall-2022/department-colloquiu
m-Nilanjan-Das.html
DESCRIPTION:
details forthcoming
\n
Registration is free but requ
ired. A registration link will be shared via email with our department
mailing lists a few weeks before the event. Please contact Jack Mikuszews
ki at jhm378@nyu.edu if you did not receive a registration link.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221104T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221104T173000
GEO:+40.712775;-74.005973
LOCATION:Zoom NYU Philosophy Dept. @ New York\, NY\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Nilanjan Das (UCL)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/nilanjan-das-ucl/
X-COST-TYPE:free
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:NYU
CONTACT:https://as.nyu.edu/philosophy/events/fall-2022/department-colloquiu
m--Wes-Holliday.html
DESCRIPTION:
details forthcoming
\n
Registration is free but requ
ired. A registration link will be shared via email with our department
mailing lists a few weeks before the event. Please contact Jack Mikuszews
ki at jhm378@nyu.edu if you did not receive a registration link.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221118T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221118T173000
GEO:+40.729457;-73.994348
LOCATION:NYU Philosophy Dept. @ 5 Washington Pl\, New York\, NY 10003\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Wes Holliday (UC Berkeley)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/wes-holliday-uc-berkeley
-2/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:NYU
CONTACT:https://as.nyu.edu/philosophy/eventhttps://as.nyu.edu/philosophy/ev
ents/fall-2022/department-colloquium--Zach-Barnett.html
DESCRIPTION:
details forthcoming
\n
Registration is free but requ
ired. A registration link will be shared via email with our department
mailing lists a few weeks before the event. Please contact Jack Mikuszews
ki at jhm378@nyu.edu if you did not receive a registration link.
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The NYU Wild Animal Welfare Program will launch
with a roundtable discussion between program directors Becca Franks and J
eff Sebo and program affiliates Christine Webb\, Colin Jerolmack\, and Dal
e Jamieson. The discussion will cover an array of topics including: Wh
y does wild animal welfare matter more than ever? What are the mo
st urgent and actionable issues confronting wild animals? and How
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sistant Professor of Environmental Studies at NYU. She was previously a Ki
llam Postdoctoral Fellow with the Animal Welfare Program at UBC\, where sh
e was awarded the Killam Research Prize. Her research and teaching lie at
the intersection of environmental and animal protection\, specializing in
animal behavior\, aquatic animal welfare\, quantitative methods\, and huma
n-animal relationships. In addition to publishing scholarly articles\, com
mentaries\, and book chapters\, she co-edited a special issue for the jour
nal Frontiers in Veterinary Science and is an Associate Editor fo
r the Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
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l Associate Professor of Environmental Studies\, Affiliated Professor of B
ioethics\, Medical Ethics\, Philosophy\, and Law\, Director of the Animal
Studies M.A. Program\, Director of the Mind\, Ethics\, and Policy Program\
, and Co-Director of the Wild Animal Welfare Program at NYU. Jeff is autho
r of Saving Animals\, Saving Ourselves (2022) and co-author of Chimpanzee Rights (2018) and Food\, Animals\, and the Environme
nt (2018). He is also an executive committee member at the Center for
Environmental and Animal Protection\, a board member at Minding Animals I
nternational\, a senior research fellow at the Legal Priorities Project\,
and a mentor at Sentient Media.
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Christine Webb is a lecturer and post-doctoral researcher in
Harvard University’s Department of Human Evolutionary Biology. A broadly
trained primatologist with expertise in social behavior\, motivation\, and
emotion\, her recent work centers on consolation and empathy in our close
primate cousins across several sanctuary and wild settings. Her research
and teaching also engage critically with questions in animal and environme
ntal ethics\, particularly in deconstructing anthropocentric biases that a
ffect the way we approach primatology\, science\, and our relationship wit
h the natural world more broadly.
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l Studies at NYU. He is also the current Chair of Environmental Studies th
ere. His research examines how relationships with animals and nature shape
social life in the city\, among other topics. He is author of Up to H
eaven and Down to Hell: Fracking\, Freedom\, and Community in an American
Town (2021) and The Global Pigeon (2013). He is also author
of many articles on sociology\, animals\, and the environment\, and he is
editor of the Animals in Context series for NYU Press and an executive com
mittee member of the NYU Center for Environmental and Animal Protection.
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Dale Jamieson is Pr
ofessor Emeritus of Environmental Studies and Director of the Center for E
nvironmental and Animal Protection at NYU. He has published more than 100
articles and chapters\, including Reason in a Dark Time: Why the Strug
gle to Stop Climate Change Failed—and What It Means For Our Future (2
014)\, Ethics and the Environment: An Introduction (2008)\, and <
em>Morality’s Progress: Essays on Humans\, Other Animals\, and the Rest of
Nature (2002). He is also on the boards of several journals and has
received funding from the National Science Foundation\, the US Environment
al Protection Agency\, and more.
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DESCRIPTION:
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We’re a community of philosophers of
language centered in New York City. We have a meeting each week at which
a speaker presents a piece of their own work relating to the philosophy of
language.
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During Spring 2023\, we will meet on Mondays\, 6-8pm in
room 202 of the NYU Philosophy Building\, at 5 Washington Place. Anyone w
ith an interest in philosophy of language is welcome.
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February 6
\nAilís Cournane (NYU)
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February 13
\nBianca Cepollar
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February 27
\nJanek Guerrini (Institut Jean Nicod\, ENS)
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March 6
\nDan Hoek (Virginia Tech)
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March 20
\nMatt Moss (Vassar)
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\nWill Merrill (NYU)
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April 3
\nDevin Morse (Columbia)
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\nFlorian Schwarz (Penn)
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\nAndrea Iacona (Tu
rin)
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\nTyler Kno
wlton (Penn)
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ic year\, please RSVP no later than 10am on the day of the talk by emailin
g your name\, email address\, and phone number to Jac
k Mikuszewski at jhm378@nyu.edu no lat
er than 10am on the morning of the talk. This is required by NYU in order
to access the building. When you arrive\, please be prepared to show proof
of vaccination and boosters at the request of the security guard.
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Our speaker on Monday\, February 13t
h will be Bianca Cepollaro\, who is a Research Fellow at the
Faculty of Philosophy in University Vita-Salute San Raffaele. Bianca will
give a talk called ‘(Not Necessarily Credible) Deniability’:
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Dinges and Zakkou’s 2022 analyze deniability as an epistemic notion
. For them\, a speaker has deniability with respect to the proposition tha
t they meant something just in case their audience does not know what they
meant\, possibly thanks to their denial. In this paper\, we illustrate tw
o kinds of cases that challenge their account\, in order to argue that den
iability cannot be so understood. The first kind of scenario shows how the
ir epistemic understanding of deniability does not provide sufficient cond
itions for deniability\; the second one suggests that their conditions are
not necessary either. Our goal here is entirely negative: we aim to do a
ground-clearing job\, providing reasons why deniability cannot be understo
od in certain ways\, and leave the articulation of an alternative proposal
for future work.
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f language centered in New York City. We have a meeting each week at which
a speaker presents a piece of their own work relating to the philosophy o
f language.
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n room 202 of the NYU Philosophy Building\, at 5 Washington Place. Anyone
with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome.
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CONTACT:https://as.nyu.edu/departments/philosophy/events/spring-2023/depart
ment-colloquium-katharina-kraus.html
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This talk explores the reflexive nature of
consciousness\, which consists primarily in the fact that a state of consc
iousness has a reflexive relation to the subject who has that state\, so t
hat the subject can typically be aware of itself as having that state. Com
paring Kant’s\, Fichte’s\, and selected contemporary analytic theories of
this reflexivity shows that there is a crucial difference in the way the r
elation between form (or mode) and content of a state of consciousness is
conceived. The first part examines Kant’s formal theory of consciousness:
reflexivity is understood not in terms of a self-referential content resul
ting from a reflection on the state of the subject\, but as the universal
transcendental form that any content must have in order to be representati
onally significant and potentially conscious to the subject. The second pa
rt examines Fichte’s departure from Kant in his theory of a self-positing
consciousness: in the original act of self-positing\, the mere form of ref
lexivity is turned into a self-referential content that determines the sub
ject as an object from the absolute standpoint of consciousness. The third
part examines analytic theories that explain the reflexivity (or what is
often called the subjective character) of consciousness on a model of ment
al indexicality. These theories tend to reduce reflexivity to an objective
constituent of content that\, although often implicit\, can be read off f
rom the subject’s contextual situatedness in nature. In conclusion\, Kant’
s theory can be understood as a moderate\, human-centered kind of perspect
ivism that navigates between Fichtean absolute subjectivity and a naturali
st absolute objectivity.
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Reflexivity of Consciousness in Kant\, Fichte and Beyond. Katha
rina Kraus (Johns Hopkins)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/the-reflexivity-of-consc
iousness-in-kant-fichte-and-beyond-katharina-kraus-johns-hopkins/
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a few weeks before the event. Please contact Jack Mikuszewski at jhm378@n
yu.edu if you did not receive a registration link.
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should be submitted to philosophy@nyu.edu at least two weeks before the ev
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We are excited to announce the upcoming MAPS Symposium on th
e Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics\, taking place at NYU on April 25th from
3pm-7pm. The event will feature talks from Eddy Chen\, Emily Adlam\, and
Tim Maudlin. Further details can be found below.
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\n- Eddy Chen (UCSD): “The Wentaculus”
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dlam (Rotman Institute UWO): “The Temporal Asymmetry of Influence is Not S
tatistical.”
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ease note that while all are welcome to attend\, non-NYU attendees must RS
VP by emailing Diego Arana (da689@rutgers.edu) and Barry Loewer (loewer@ph
ilosophy.rutgers.edu) to ensure their names are added to the entry list fo
r the NYU building. For any further information\, please contact us throug
h the emails just provided.
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s-of-quantum-mechanics/
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should be submitted to philosophy@nyu.edu at least two weeks before the ev
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edu/departments/philosophy/events/spring-2023/department-colloquium--sophi
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Presented by Metro Area Philosophers of Science
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ctions: Enter the Philosophy building at 5 Washington Place\, and have a u
niversity ID and vaccination card ready. For any questions\, please contac
t Diego Arana (da689@rutgers.edu)\, Barry Loewer (loewer@philosophy.rutger
s.edu) and Jack Mikuszewski (jhm378@nyu.edu).
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gy of Quantum Interpretations. Jean Bricmont (UCLouvain)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/why-de-broglie-bohm-and-
only-de-broglie-bohm-or-towards-a-nosology-of-quantum-interpretations-jean
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DESCRIPTION:
Yejin Choi is Wissner-Slivka Profess
or and a MacArthur Fellow at the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science
& Engineering at the University of Washington. She is also a senior direct
or at AI2 overseeing the project Mosaic and a Distinguished Research Fello
w at the Institute for Ethics in AI at the University of Oxford. Her resea
rch investigates if (and how) AI systems can learn commonsense knowledge a
nd reasoning\, if machines can (and should) learn moral reasoning\, and va
rious other problems in NLP\, AI\, and Vision including neuro-symbolic int
egration\, language grounding with vision and interactions\, and AI for so
cial good. She is a co-recipient of 2 Test of Time Awards (at ACL 2021 and
ICCV 2021)\, 7 Best/Outstanding Paper Awards (at ACL 2023\, NAACL 2022\,
ICML 2022\, NeurIPS 2021\, AAAI 2019\, and ICCV 2013)\, the Borg Early Car
eer Award (BECA) in 2018\, the inaugural Alexa Prize Challenge in 2017\, a
nd IEEE AI’s 10 to Watch in 2016.
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URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/afternoon-talk-with-prof
essor-yejin-choi/
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DESCRIPTION:
Metro Area Philosophers of Science is pleased to announce th
e following confirmed talks this semester:
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Heinrich Päs (T
U Dortmund University)
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Eric Y Ling (University of Copenhagen)<
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tle: Spacetime extensions of the big bang
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Lev Vaidman (Tel
Aviv University)
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announced.
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Isaac Willhelm (National University of Singapor
e)
\nTitle: TBA
\nFurther details to be announced.
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SUMMARY:Heinrich Päs (TU Dortmund University)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/heinrich-pas-tu-dortmund
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CONTACT:https://www.law.nyu.edu/centers/lawphilosophy/colloquium
DESCRIPTION:
Colloquium 2023
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Professors
Jeremy Waldron and Liam Murphy
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September 7th
\nBonni
e Honig\, Brown University
\nFatal Forgiveness: Eurip
ides\, Austin\, Arendt\, Cavell
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September 14th
\nJeremy W
aldron\, NYU
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September 21st
\nAlice Crary\, The New School
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September 28th
\nDavid Enoch\, University of Oxford
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Oct
ober 5th
\nGina Schouten\, Harvard University
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October 12th
\nDaryl Levinson\, NYU
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October 19th
\nBarbara Levenbook\,
North Carolina State University
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October 26th
\nRob Howse\, NY
U
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November 2nd
\nTrevor Morrison\, NYU
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November 9th\nJohn Goldberg\, Harvard University
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November 16th
\nCour
tney Cox\, Fordham University
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November 30th
\nJuliana Bidadan
ure\, Stanford University
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The Colloquium in Legal\, Poli
tical\, and Social Philosophy was founded by Ronald Dworkin and Thomas Nag
el in 1987. It is the original model for all of NYU Law’s colloquia. The C
olloquium is now convened by Liam Murphy\, Samuel Scheffler\, and Jeremy W
aldron\, two of whom will host in any given year.
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Each week on Thu
rsday a legal theorist or moral or political philosopher presents a paper
to the group\, which consists of students\, faculty from the Law School an
d other departments of NYU\, and faculty from other universities. The choi
ce of subject is left to the paper’s author\, within the general boundarie
s of the Colloquium’s subjects\, and the discussions are therefore not con
nected by any structured theme for the term as a whole\, though in past ye
ars certain central topics were canvassed in several weeks’ discussion. Th
e Colloquium aims\, not to pursue any particular subject\, but to explore
new work in considerable depth and so allow students to develop their own
skill in theoretical analysis.
\n
Each week’s paper is posted at leas
t a week in advance on this page\, and participants are expected to have r
ead it.
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van St\, New York\, NY 10012\, USA
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Colloquium in Legal\, Political\, and Social Philosophy
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/colloquium-in-legal-poli
tical-and-social-philosophy-9/
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CONTACT:https://nylanguageworkshop.tumblr.com/
DESCRIPTION:
\n
We’re a community of philosophers of
language centered in New York City. We have a meeting each week at which
a speaker presents a piece of their own work relating to the philosophy of
language.
\n
During Fall 2023\, we will meet on Mondays\, 5:00–7:00p
m in room 103 of the NYU Linguistics Building (10 Washington Place). Anyon
e with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome.
\n
\n
S
eptember 11
\nKate Ritchie (UC
Irvine)
\n
September 18
\n(no workshop)
\n
September 25
\n(no workshop)
\n
October 2
\nGiorgio Sbardol
ini (ILLC\, Amsterdam)
\n
October 9
\nSoeren Knudstorp (ILLC\, Amsterdam)
\n
October 16
\nMaria Aloni (ILLC\, Amster
dam)
\n
October 23
\nPaula Rubio Fernandez (Max Planck Institut
e for Psycholinguistics\, Nijmegen)
\n
October 30
\nDanny Fox (MIT)
\n
November 6
\nSimon Charlow (Rutger
s)
\n
November 13
\nKev
in Richardson (Duke)
\n
November 20
\nLilia Rissman (Rochester)
\n
November 27
\n
Karen Lewis (Columbia)
\n
December 4
\n
Guillermo Del Pinal (UMass Amherst)
\n
December 11
\nHenry Schiller (Sheffield/Pitt)
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230911T190000
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LOCATION:103 NYU Linguistics Dept. @ Student Services Block\, 10 Washington
Pl\, New York\, NY 10003\, USA
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RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20231211T170000
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SUMMARY:Philosophy of Language Workshop
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/philosophy-of-language-w
orkshop-14/
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CONTACT:https://swip-nyc.org/swip-nyc-colloquium/
DESCRIPTION:
Title TBA
\n
presented by SWIP-NYC
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230927T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230927T140000
GEO:+40.729457;-73.994348
LOCATION:NYU room 302 @ 5 Washington Pl\, New York\, NY 10003\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Katherine Brading (Duke University)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/katherine-brading-duke-u
niversity/
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CONTACT:https://swip-nyc.org/swip-nyc-colloquium/
DESCRIPTION:
Title TBA
\n
Presented by SWIP-NYC
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231020T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231020T173000
GEO:+40.729457;-73.994348
LOCATION:NYU room 202 @ 5 Washington Pl\, New York\, NY 10003\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Katja Vogt (Columbia University)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/katja-vogt-columbia-univ
ersity/
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:
The controversial issue of information transfer in quantum t
eleportation procedure is analyzed in the framework of the many-worlds int
erpretation of quantum mechanics. In contrast to the claims of Deutsch & H
ayden 2000\, it is argued that quantum information\, considered as a measu
rable property for an observer in a particular world\, is transferred in a
nonlocal way in the teleportation process. This\, however\, does not lead
to action at a distance on the level of the universe which includes all p
arallel worlds. Preprint: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/21447/
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231107T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231107T180000
GEO:+40.729457;-73.994348
LOCATION:NYU room 302 @ 5 Washington Pl\, New York\, NY 10003\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Transfer of quantum information in teleportation. Lev Vaidman
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/transfer-of-quantum-info
rmation-in-teleportation-lev-vaidman/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:NYU
CONTACT:https://nylanguageworkshop.tumblr.com/
DESCRIPTION:
We’re a community of philosophers of language centered in Ne
w York City. We have a meeting each week at which a speaker presents a pie
ce of their own work relating to the philosophy of language.
\n
Durin
g Spring 2024\, we will meet on Mondays\, 5:30–7:30pm in room 202 of the N
YU Philosophy Building (5 Washington Place). Anyone with an interest in ph
ilosophy of language is welcome.
\n
RSVP: If you don’t have an
NYU ID\, and if you haven’t RSVPed for a workshop yet during this academi
c year\, please RSVP no later than 10am on the day of the talk by emailing
your name\, email address\, and phone number to Jack
Mikuszewski at jhm378@nyu.edu. This is requ
ired by NYU in order to access the building. When you arrive\, please be p
repared to show government ID to the security guard.
\n
January 22nd<
br />\nRose Ryan Flinn (NYU)
\n
January 29th
\nZeynep Soysal (Rochester)<
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February 5th
\nKar
en Lewis (Barnard/Columbia)
\n
February 12th
\nWillow Starr (Cornell)
\n
February 19th
\n(No workshop)
\n
February 26th
\nJeremy Goodman (Johns Hopkins)
\n
Mar
ch 4th
\nJulian Jara-Ettinger (Yale)
\n
March 11th
\nJames Walsh (NYU)
\n
Marc
h 18th
\n(no workshop)
\n
March 25th
\nCal Howland (Rutgers)
\n
April 1st
\n(no workshop)
\n
April 8th
\nSam Cumming (UCLA)
\n
April 15th
\nEno Agolli (Rut
gers)
\n
April 22md
\n(no workshop)
\n
April 2
9th
\nViola Sc
hmitt (Humbolt University Berlin/MIT)
\n
May 6th
\nBob Beddor (Florida)
\n
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240122T193000
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RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20240415T173000
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20240429T173000
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20240506T173000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Philosophy of Language Workshop
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/philosophy-of-language-w
orkshop-15/
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CONTACT:https://sites.google.com/nyu.edu/mindethicspolicy/events
DESCRIPTION:
Join u
s for a special live taping of the Clearer Thinking podcast.
Host Spencer Greenberg and guest Jeff Sebo will discuss the moral status
of insects and AI systems\, as well as other thorny questions in global pr
iorities research.
\n
\n
About the speakers
\n
\n
Jeff Sebo is Associate Professor of Environmental Studies\, Affiliated
Professor of Bioethics\, Medical Ethics\, Philosophy\, and Law\, Director
of the Animal Studies M.A. Program\, Director of the Mind\, Ethics\, and Po
licy Program\, and Co-Director of the Wil
d Animal Welfare Program at New York Univ
ersity. He is the author of S
aving Animals\, Saving Ourselves (2022) a
nd co-author of Chimpanzee Rights (2018) and
span>Food\, Animals\
, and the Environment (2018). He is also
an executive committee member at the NYU Center for Environmental and Anim
al Protection\, a board member at Minding Animals International\, an advis
ory board member at the Insect Welfare Research Society\, a senior researc
h fellow at the Legal Priorities Project\, and a mentor at Sentient Media.
\n
\n
Spencer Greenberg is an entrepreneur and mathematician with a focus
on improving human well-being. He’s the founder of <
span class='C9DxTc aw5Odc '>ClearerThinking.org\, which provides 70 free\, digital tools to help people make better
decisions and improve their lives\, as well as the host of the Clearer Th
inking podcast. Spencer is also the founder of Spark Wave\, an organi
zation that conducts psychology research and builds psychology-related pro
ducts designed to help benefit the world. He has a Ph.D. in applied math f
rom New York University\, with a specialty in machine learning\, and his w
ork has been featured by numerous major media outlets\, including The Wall
Street Journal\, the Independent\, the New York Times\, Gizmodo\, and mor
e.
\n
\n
Thank you to Effective Altruism New York City for their generous s
upport of this event.
\n
Tickets: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/
e/1FAIpQLSc4SgsjvHXCueNASskgr5p2_ZXRNPh3bouT9NYbgLHtlc7_8A/viewform.
p>
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240130T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240130T200000
GEO:+40.730098;-73.995693
LOCATION:Jurow Hall\, Silver Center @ 31 Washington Pl\, New York\, NY 1000
3\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Moral Status of Insects and AI Systems\, and Other Thorny Quest
ions in Global Priorities Research. Jeff Sebo and Spencer Greenberg
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/the-moral-status-of-inse
cts-and-ai-systems-and-other-thorny-questions-in-global-priorities-researc
h-jeff-sebo-and-spencer-greenberg/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:NYU
CONTACT:https://as.nyu.edu/departments/philosophy/events/spring-2024/depart
ment-colloquium-eric-watkins.html
DESCRIPTION:
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Abst
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\n\n
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department mailing lists a few weeks before the event. Please contact Jac
k Mikuszewski at jhm378@nyu.edu if you did not receive a registration link
.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240223T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240223T173000
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Eric Watkins (UCSD)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/eric-watkins-ucsd/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:NYU
CONTACT:https://as.nyu.edu/nyu-as/as/departments/philosophy/events/spring-2
024/department-colloquium--lucy-allais.html
DESCRIPTION:
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\n
\n\n
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Abst
ract: Forthcoming.
\n\n
\n\n
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div class='event-detail__body'>\n
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ee but required. A registration link will be shared via email with our
department mailing lists a few weeks before the event. Please contact Jac
k Mikuszewski at jhm378@nyu.edu if you did not receive a registration link
.
\n
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\n\n
\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240329T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240329T173000
GEO:+40.729457;-73.994348
LOCATION:NYU Philosophy @ 5 Washington Pl\, New York\, NY 10003\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lucy Allais (Johns Hopkins)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/lucy-allais-johns-hopkin
s/
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024/department-colloquium--daniel-rothschild.html
DESCRIPTION: