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ish Columbia
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Sta
nford University
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Hebrew
University of Jerusalem
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New York University
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New York University
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Tickets: https://forms.gle/rzEaVneRo3ohK5nu9.
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Twin Conferences in Tribute to The Philosophy of Joseph Raz
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/twin-conferences-in-trib
ute-to-the-philosophy-of-joseph-raz/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Fordham
CONTACT:https://philevents.org/event/show/111406
DESCRIPTION:
Ideas about “identity” and “difference” proliferate in the n
ews media\, in higher education\, in political disputations\, and in criti
cal theories of society. Claims about “identity” and “difference” can rea
dily be found at work in a wide variety of typologies\, including those of
race\, class\, ethnicity\, gender\, sexuality\, religion\, nationality\,
political affiliation\, ability and disability\, animality and humanity\,
etc. But what exactly do we mean when we speak of “identity” or “differen
ce”? And if we achieve greater clarity about the metaphysical presupposit
ions and implications of “identity” and “difference\,” what difference wou
ld that make?
\n
A serious metaphysical examination of “identity” and
“difference” will expectedly generate a wide variety of questions. Is di
scourse about what is “identical” reducible to discourse about what is “th
e same”? Is discourse about what is “different” reducible to discourse ab
out what is “other”? Can something be “the same” without being “identical
\,” and can something be “other” without being “different”? When we speak
about “being\,” does our speaking about it have many different senses (is
it spoken of analogically)\, or instead does our speaking about being alw
ays have the same sense (is it spoken of univocally)? Does the “identity”
of a thing depend mainly on the thing’s status as an individual\, or does
it depend instead on the thing’s membership in a general kind? Does an u
nderstanding of identity depend on some reference to what is different? O
r does an understanding of difference depend on some reference to identity
? What is the relation of knowing to being: is it one of identity\, or di
fference\, or some combination of both? Is it possible for a knower to di
scern real differences between things without discerning intelligible diff
erences\, or does the indiscernibility of intelligible differences imply t
hat there are no real differences at all but rather an identity? Does dif
ference depend on negation\, or can one assert that there is difference wi
thout having to assert that something is “not”? Does it make sense to spe
ak of an ontological difference\, i.e.\, a difference between Being and be
ings\, or is it senseless – maybe even useless – to speak of a difference
between Being and beings? Is “being” different from “nothing\,” or is it
possible for differences to exist only among beings (in which case there
apparently cannot be a difference between “being” and “nothing”)?
\n
In spite of the virtual ubiquity of discourses about identity and differen
ce\, there is a dearth of discourse about the metaphysical presuppositions
and implications of “identity and difference.” With its choice of confer
ence theme for 2024 (“Identity\, Difference\, and the Difference that Meta
physics Makes”)\, the Metaphysical Society of America wishes to provoke de
eper thinking about the metaphysics of identity and difference\, with the
hope that such deeper thinking will make a meaningful difference in both t
heory and practice.
\n
Proposals for papers on the conference theme a
re especially encouraged\, but papers on other metaphysical topics are als
o welcome. Please note: when selecting which submissions to accept for th
is conference\, the Program Committee will regard “relevance to theme” as
one important criterion among others.
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Guidelines for the Submission of Abstracts\,
and for Aristotle and Plato Prize Candidates
\n
Abstracts of
approximately 500 words should be submitted electronically by September 3
0\, 2023\, to: secretary@metaphysicalsociety.org.
\n
Aristotle Pri
ze: Those wishing to be considered for the Aristotle Prize of the Meta
physical Society should submit full papers along with their abstracts. El
igibility for the Aristotle Prize extends only to persons who have not yet
earned a Ph.D.. Those wishing to be considered for the Aristotle Prize s
hould express this wish clearly in the email note that accompanies their s
ubmission. Papers submitted for the Aristotle Prize are subject to a 3\,7
50 word limit\; this word limit applies to the body of the text to be read
at the meeting\, and not to footnotes or other supporting material. The
Aristotle Prize carries a cash award of $500\, inclusion in the program\,
and assistance with the costs associated with attending the meeting. To b
e considered for the Aristotle Prize\, full papers and abstracts must be s
ubmitted by September 30\, 2023 to:secretary@metaphysicalsociety.org.
\n
Plato Prize: Those wishing to be considered for the Plato Priz
e of the Metaphysical Society should submit full papers along with their a
bstracts. Eligibility for the Plato Prize extends only to persons who rec
eived a Ph.D. degree within six years of the conference submission date (i
.e.\, persons who hold a Ph.D. degree which was conferred after September
30\, 2017). Those wishing to be considered for the Plato Prize should exp
ress this wish clearly in the email note that accompanies their submission
. Papers submitted for the Plato Prize are subject to a 3\,750 word limit
\; this word limit applies to the body of the text to be read at the meeti
ng\, and not to footnotes or other supporting material. The Plato Prize c
arries a cash award of $500\, inclusion in the program\, and assistance wi
th the costs associated with attending the meeting. To be considered for
the Plato Prize\, full papers and abstracts must be submitted by September
30\, 2023 to:secretary@metaphysicalsociety.org.
\n
Travel Grants<
/u>: Thanks to the generous support of past presidents of the MSA and a gr
ant from the Hocking-Cabot Fund for Systematic Philosophy\, the Metaphysic
al Society is pleased to be able to offer reimbursements for travel expens
es up to $350 to graduate students whose papers are selected for the confe
rence program (those wishing to receive such reimbursements must provide t
he Metaphysical Society with all relevant expense-receipts).
\n
Those
who submit abstracts\, and those who submit full papers plus abstracts fo
r the Aristotle Prize or Plato Prize\, will receive notice of the Program
Committee’s decision on their submission no later than December 1\, 2023.<
/p>\n
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p>Tickets:
https://www.metaphysicalsociety.org
/2024/2024_meeting.htm.
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60th St\, New York\, NY 10023\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Metaphysical Society of America Conference: Identity\, Difference\,
and the Difference that Metaphysics Makes
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/metaphysical-society-of-
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-makes/
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endar/2024/04/09/-
DESCRIPTION:
Social Metaphysics Workshop – location tbd
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LOCATION:Rutgers Philosophy @ The Gateway\, 106 Somerset St\, New Brunswick
\, NJ 08901\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/social-metaphysics-works
hop/
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CONTACT:https://logic.commons.gc.cuny.edu/
DESCRIPTION:
\n
Abstract: It i
s widely recognized by proponents of the notion that grounding can be\, in
deed is\, overdetermined. Further to this\, it seems safe to suppose that
something of a consensus has emerged: grounding is overdetermined and the
re is nothing about it\, either conceptually or metaphysically\, that we o
ught to find concerning. But from a small sampling of alleged cases no su
ch conclusions can responsibly be drawn. This paper aims to demonstrate t
hat there is nothing obvious or straightforward about grounding overdeterm
ination and that the topic is deserving of much more serious philosophical
attention.
\n
The Logic and Metaphysics Workshop will be meeting on
Mondays from 4:15 to 6:15 (NY time) entirely online\, unless otherwise not
ed. The provisional schedule is as follows:
\n
Sep 13. Ricki Bliss (L
ehigh University)
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Sep 20. Teresa Kouri Kissel (Old Dominion Univer
sity)
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Sep 27. Rashed Ahmad (University of Connecticut)
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Oct
4. Yale Weiss (CUNY GC)
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Oct 11. NO MEETING
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Oct 18. Rohit
Parikh (CUNY GC)
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Oct 25. Noah Friedman-Biglin (San José State Univ
ersity)
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Nov 1. Thomas Macaulay Ferguson (University of Amsterdam)<
/p>\n
Nov 8. Roman Kossak (CUNY GC)
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Nov 15. Sara Uckelman (Durha
m University)
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Nov 22. Konstantinos Georgatos (John Jay)
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No
v 29. Martin Pleitz (Münster)
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Dec 6. Dirk Batens (University of Gh
ent)
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Dec 13. Dolf Rami (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210913T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210913T181500
LOCATION:ZOOM - see site for details
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Metaphysical Overdetermination (Ricki Bliss) @ Logic & Metaphysics
Workshop
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/metaphysical-overdetermi
nation-ricki-bliss-logic-metaphysics-workshop/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:New School for Social Research
CONTACT:https://nygiw.tumblr.com/post/661706941882679296/91721-alison-stone
DESCRIPTION:
The New York German Idealism Workshop is pleased to announce
the first talk of the semester. Alison Stone (Lancaster University
) will be giving a talk entitled\, “Bettina von Arnim’s Romantic Philosoph
y in Die Günderode” on September 17 from 10am-12pm EST. Giulia Valpione (Università degli Studi di Padova) will be provi
ding comments.
\n
Join Zoom Meeting https://NewSchool.zoom.us/j/93096095303?pwd=Z
jVWaTdLZ0VlNTlPUHFuWmJDVE9DZz09
\n
\nPlease email nygermanidealism@
gmail.com to request the paper (and join our listserv)\, which has already
been distributed (as of 9/8/21).
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210917T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210917T120000
LOCATION:ZOOM - see site for details
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Alison Stone @ The New York German Idealism Workshop
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/alison-stone-the-new-yor
k-german-idealism-workshop/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:CUNY
CONTACT:https://logic.commons.gc.cuny.edu/
DESCRIPTION:
\n
The Logic and Metaphysics Works
hop will be meeting on Mondays from 4:15 to 6:15 (NY time) entirely online
\, unless otherwise noted. The provisional schedule is as follows:
\n
Sep 13. Ricki Bliss (Lehigh University)
\n
Sep 20. Teresa Kouri Kiss
el (Old Dominion University)
\n
Sep 27. Rashed Ahmad (University of C
onnecticut)
\n
Oct 4. Yale Weiss (CUNY GC)
\n
Oct 11. NO MEETING
\n
Oct 18. Rohit Parikh (CUNY GC)
\n
Oct 25. Noah Friedman-Bigl
in (San José State University)
\n
Nov 1. Thomas Macaulay Ferguson (Un
iversity of Amsterdam)
\n
Nov 8. Roman Kossak (CUNY GC)
\n
Nov 1
5. Sara Uckelman (Durham University)
\n
Nov 22. Konstantinos Georgato
s (John Jay)
\n
Nov 29. Martin Pleitz (Münster)
\n
Dec 6. Dirk B
atens (University of Ghent)
\n
Dec 13. Dolf Rami (Ruhr-Universität Bo
chum)
\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210920T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210920T181500
LOCATION:ZOOM - see site for details
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SUMMARY:Logic & Metaphysics Workshop
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/logic-metaphysics-worksh
op-3/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Columbia U
CONTACT:https://scienceandsociety.columbia.edu/events/robert-iliffe-thousan
d-fictions-cultism-and-delusional-metaphysics-newton-leibniz-disputes
DESCRIPTION:
The rich philosophical and mathematical disputes that took p
lace between Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz at the start of the eighte
enth century have received more historical attention than any other exchan
ge in the history of philosophy. Nevertheless\, in this talk\, Robert Ilif
fe discusses a prominent but neglected aspect of their disagreement\, name
ly the mutual claim that their opponents’ conceptual foundations were fict
ional\, and were the product both of diseased thinking and of illegitimate
ly organized intellectual structures. Newton assailed Leibniz’s allegedly
debased metaphysics in various prominent places\, and mobilized allies suc
h as Roger Cotes and John Keill to do the same. Nevertheless\, by far the
most sophisticated critique of illicit philosophical assumptions was launc
hed against Newton by Leibniz in his correspondence with Samuel Clarke. In
the Fifth letter to Clarke\, Leibniz identified core Newtonian positions
as infantile\, vulgar\, and profoundly irreligious\, asserting that they w
ere dangerous fictions that were less plausible and much less edifying tha
n the rational romances of writers in the previous century. Although Leibn
iz saved his most potent intellectual weapons for his final letter to Clar
ke\, Robert Iliffe suggests that his attack on the fictional status of New
ton’s work was no mere codicil to his general critique of Newton’s philoso
phy\, but instead lay at the heart of it. This famous debate\, while of co
urse somewhat sui generis\, is indicative of more general and dynamic feat
ures of intellectual debate.
\n
Event Speaker
\n
Robert Iliffe\, Professor of the Hist
ory of Science at the University of Oxford
\n
Event Information
\n
This event is free and open to the public\; Registration required. Please contact scienceandsociety@columbia.edu with any quest
ions.
\n
This event is part of the New Yo
rk History of Science Lecture Series.
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210927T193000
LOCATION:ZOOM - see site for details
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Robert Iliffe – ‘A Thousand Fictions’: Cultism and Delusional Metap
hysics in the Newton-Leibniz Disputes
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/robert-iliffe-a-thousand
-fictions-cultism-anrobert-iliffe-a-thousand-fictions-cultism-and-delusion
al-metaphysics-in-the-newton-leibniz-disputesd-delusional-me/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:New School for Social Research
CONTACT:https://nygiw.tumblr.com/post/661707153200103426/101521-elisa-magr
DESCRIPTION:
The second talk of the semester will be by Elisa Magrì
b>(Boston College)\, who will be giving a talk entitled\, “Sedimentation a
nd Ethical Memory in Hegel’s Philosophy of Spirit.” The talk will take pla
ce on October 15 from 4:30-6:30pm EST.
\n
A Zoom link w
ill be provided in advance. Please stay tuned for a poster containing all
the events for the fall semester.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211015T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211015T183000
LOCATION:ZOOM - see site for details
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Elisa Magrì @ The New York German Idealism Workshop
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/elisa-magri-the-new-york
-german-idealism-workshop/
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CONTACT:https://nygiw.tumblr.com/2021-2022
DESCRIPTION:
Presented by NY German Idealism Workshop
\n
With respon
se from Karen Ng (Vanderbilt)
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220204T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220204T120000
GEO:+40.712775;-74.005973
LOCATION:Zoom\, possibly in person @ New York\, NY\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Thomas Khurana (U Potsdam)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/thomas-khurana-u-potsdam
/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:CUNY
CONTACT:https://logic.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2022/01/18/spring-2022-schedule/
DESCRIPTION:
The Logic and Metaphysics Workshop will be meeting on Monday
s from 4:15 to 6:15 (NY time). Speakers may present either virtually or in
-person\; the details will be announced for each talk individually. Meetin
gs will convene at the Graduate Center\, Room 5382. You may attend
any talk from that location (even if the speaker is not physically present
). At least for any talk for which the speaker is not physically present\,
you will also be able to attend virtually from anywhere via Zoom. The pro
visional schedule is as follows:
\n
Feb 7. Guillermo Badia (Queenslan
d)
\n
Feb 14. Ekaterina Kubyshkina (Campinas)
\n
Feb 21. NO MEET
ING
\n
Feb 28. Michael Burton (Yale)
\n
Mar 7. David Papineau (K
ing’s)
\n
Mar 14. Wilfrid Hodges (King’s)
\n
Mar 21. Noson Yanof
sky (CUNY)
\n
Mar 28. Dongwoo Kim (CUNY)
\n
Apr 4. Jenn McDonald
(Columbia)
\n
Apr 11. Justin Bledin (Johns Hopkins)
\n
Apr 18.
NO MEETING
\n
Apr 25. Tore Fjetland Øgaard (Bergen)
\n
May 2. El
ia Zardini (Madrid)
\n
May 9. Friederike Moltmann (CNRS Nice)
\n
May 16. Mircea Dumitru (Bucharest)
\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220207T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220207T181500
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RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20220502T161500
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20220509T161500
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20220516T161500
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Logic and Metaphysics Workshop
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/logic-and-metaphysics-wo
rkshop-16/
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CONTACT:https://nygiw.tumblr.com/2021-2022
DESCRIPTION:
Presented by NY German Idealism Workshop
\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220225T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220225T183000
GEO:+40.712775;-74.005973
LOCATION:Zoom\, possibly in person @ New York\, NY\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Allegra de Laurentiis (Stony Brook University)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/allegra-de-laurentiis-st
ony-brook-university/
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CONTACT:https://nygiw.tumblr.com/2021-2022
DESCRIPTION:
Presented by NY German Idealism Workshop
\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220304T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220304T183000
GEO:+40.712775;-74.005973
LOCATION:Zoom\, possibly in person @ New York\, NY\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Thomas Meyer (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin/Columbia)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/thomas-meyer-humboldt-un
iversitat-zu-berlin-columbia/
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CONTACT:https://nygiw.tumblr.com/2021-2022
DESCRIPTION:
Presented by NY German Idealism Workshop
\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220325T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220325T183000
GEO:+40.712775;-74.005973
LOCATION:Zoom\, possibly in person @ New York\, NY\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:POSTPONED Heikki Ikäheimo (U New South Wales)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/heikki-ikaheimo-u-new-so
uth-wales/
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DTSTAMP:20240328T112826Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Columbia U
CONTACT:https://nygiw.tumblr.com/post/678729153780072448/the-third-workshop
-of-the-semester-will-take-place
DESCRIPTION:
The third workshop of the semester will take place virtually
over Zoom on Friday\, April 1st from 4:30-6:30pm EST. The Zoom link can b
e found on our website (link in bio). Please also note that Heikki Ikäheim
o and Simon Lumsden’s talks have been postponed.
\nhttps:
//www.instagram.com/p/CbGKABYPxKY/?utm_medium=tumblr
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220401T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220401T183000
GEO:+40.712775;-74.005973
LOCATION:Zoom @ New York\, NY\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hegel and the Challenge of Spinoza. George di Giovanni (McGill)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/hegel-and-the-challenge-
of-spinoza-george-di-giovanni-mcgill/
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DESCRIPTION:
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220408T183000
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:POSTPONED Simon Lumsden (U New South Wales)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/simon-lumsden-u-new-sout
h-wales/
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DESCRIPTION:
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\n
Response by
Giulia Battistoni (Università di Verona)
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Klaus Vieweg (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/klaus-vieweg-friedrich-s
chiller-universitat-jena/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:CUNY
CONTACT:https://logic.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2022/08/19/fall-2022-schedule/
DESCRIPTION:
The Logic and Metaphysics Workshop will be meeting on Monday
s from 4:15 to 6:15 (NY time). Talks may be either virtual (via Zoom) or i
n-person (at the Graduate Center\, Room 7314). The provisional schedule is
as follows:
\n
Sept 5. NO MEETING
\n
Sep 12. Yasuo Deguchi (Kyo
to)
\n
Sep 19. Bokai Yao (Notre Dame)
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Sep 26. Gabriella Pigoz
zi (Paris Dauphine)\, Louise Dupuis (Paris Dauphine)\, and Matteo Michelin
i (Eindhoven)
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Oct 3. Yale Weiss (CUNY)
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Oct 10. NO MEETING<
/p>\n
Oct 17. Guillermo Badia (Queensland)
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Oct 24. Friederika Mo
ltmann (CNRS\, Côte d’Azur)
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Oct 31. Rohit Parikh (CUNY)
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No
v 7. Victoria Gitman (CUNY)
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Nov 14. Tommy Kivatinos (Auburn)
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Nov 21. Marko Malink (NYU)
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Nov 28. William McCarthy (Columbia)<
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Dec 5. Martin Pleitz (Muenster)
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Dec 12. Harry Deutsch (Ill
inois State)
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220912T181500
GEO:+40.74809;-73.983098
LOCATION:CUNY Grad Center 7314 & Zoom @ 365 5th Ave\, New York\, NY 10016\,
USA
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Logic and Metaphysics Workshop
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/logic-and-metaphysics-wo
rkshop-17/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:New School for Social Research
CONTACT:https://nygiw.tumblr.com/post/694606637032423424/92322-robert-stern
DESCRIPTION:
We are excited to announce that the first workshop of the se
mester will take place in person on Friday\, September 23rd
from *4-6pm* (please note the change in the usual time). Robert
Stern (University of Sheffield) will be giving a talk entitled\, “Foun
d or Sought? Hegel vs MacIntyre on the Good Life and the Virtues.” Please
note that the talk will take place at The New School\, Room M104 (The Bark
Room)\, Sheila C. Johnson Design Center (The Sheila C. Johnson Design Cen
ter is on the southwest corner of 5th ave and 13th street)
\n
To atte
nd the talk in person you will need to be up-to-date with vaccinations and
boosters and set up a CLEAR Health Pass account in advance. Direct
ions for visitor access are below.
\n
The event has been organized by
the Wittgenstein Workshop.
\n
Abstract: This paper dra
ws a contrast between Hegel and MacIntyre\, treating both as post-Kantian
perfectionists. The claim is that while Hegel treats the good life as some
thing found\, and to be implemented in the rational state\, MacIntyre trea
ts it as something to be sought. This difference\, it is argued\, is refle
cted in their respective accounts of the virtues: for Hegel\, the key virt
ue becomes rectitude\, whereas for MacIntyre a wider range of virtues is r
equired\, to make this quest for the good achievable. Using the characters
of Walt and Travis from Paris\, Texas to illustrate the argument\,
it is suggested that the MacIntyrean option is to be preferred.
\n
GUEST AND VISITOR ACCESS AND VACCINATION POLICY
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Guests and visito
rs must be up-to-date with their COVID-19 vaccinations\, including a boost
er when eligible.
\n
Beginning Monday\, August 15\, T
he New School will use CLEAR’S Health Pass
\, an online tool that safely and simply verifies proof of COVID-1
9 vaccination\, to issue guest passes. The CLEAR Health Pass replaces o
n-site manual vaccination checking and physical guest passes. CLEAR ac
counts should be set up in advance of arrival on campus and will remain ac
tive for a month\, requiring only a selfie to reactivate. Details and inst
ructions about creating and setting up a CLEAR account can be found on our
website.
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The Welcome Center Visitors
Desk will remain open in a limited capacity to support the guests who ma
y not be able to use CLEAR.
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Before coming to campus\, guests must
verify vaccination records with the university.
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If visitors
are all of the below:
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or older.
\n- Or\, are under 18 years of age and visiting campus wi
th someone over 18.
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ve proof of vaccination accepted by CLEAR
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CDC card and Smart QR Codes
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ification (DCC) and UK National Health Service (NHS) COVID Pass.
\n- Have a picture ID with the name matching the name on the vaccination reco
rd.
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If visitors are at least one of th
e below:
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\n- Under 18 years of age coming alone.
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- Do not have access to a mobile device.
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tion that is not accepted by CLEAR (e.g.\, other countries than the US\, U
K\, EU).
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e on the vaccination record.
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t.
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b>
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We recommend creating and verifying your account in advance of
coming to campus.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220923T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220923T180000
GEO:+40.735274;-73.994553
LOCATION:New School M104 (The Bark Room)\, Sheila C. Johnson Design Center
@ 66 5th Ave\, New York\, NY 10011\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Found or Sought? Hegel vs MacIntyre on the Good Life and the Virtue
s. Robert Stern (U Sheffield)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/found-or-sought-hegel-vs
-macintyre-on-the-good-life-and-the-virtues-robert-stern-u-sheffield/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Columbia U
CONTACT:https://universityseminars.columbia.edu/seminars/comparative-philos
ophy/
DESCRIPTION:
With responses from
Mark Siderits (Illinois State University)
\n
ABSTRACT: Budd
hist philosophers often draw a distinction between two different kinds of
truth: conventional truth (saṃvṭi-satya) and ultimate truth (paramārtha-sa
tya). Abhidharma Buddhists philosophers typically understand this distinct
ion in terms of an ontological distinction between two different kinds of
entities: ultimately real entities (paramārtha-sat) and conventionally rea
l entities (saṃvṛti-sat). Similar to contemporary philosophical discussion
s about ordinary objects\, Buddhist philosophers debate the ontological st
atus of conventional entities and the semantics of discourse concerning th
em. Mark Siderits (2015\, 2021\, 2022) has influentially argued for an eli
minitivist position he calls “Buddhist reductionism” that interprets the A
bhidharma position as one that denies conventional entities exist but that
retains discourse involving apparent reference to them. However\, in a re
cent article Kris McDaniel (2019)\, a prominent defender of ontological pl
uralism\, challenges that view by proposing that the Abhidharma Buddhist d
istinction between conventional truth and ultimate truth be “defined up” f
rom a more basic distinction between two different ways an entity can exis
t: conventionally or ultimately. In this paper I argue that Saṃghabhadra’s
account of conventional reality and truth does lends itself well to McDan
iel’s proposal but I will also argue that the account of conventional and
ultimate truth that results differs in important ways from the models he o
ffers. I will end by offering a modification of McDaniel’s account of conv
entional truth that is derived from Saṃghabhadra’s pluralist ontology. Tha
t view will\, unlike the views suggested by both Siderits and McDaniel\, a
llow for there to be ultimate truths about what is conventionally true.
\n
\n
Dinner will
be kindly offered by the Columbia University Seminars.
\n
RSVP is required for dinner. Please email Lucilla with
eating requirements at lm3335@columb
ia.edu.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220930T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220930T193000
GEO:+40.806753;-73.959136
LOCATION:Faculty House\, Columbia U @ 64 Morningside Dr\, New York\, NY 100
27\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Buddhist Conventional Truth and Ontological Pluralism. Laura P. Gue
rrero (William & Mary)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/buddhist-conventional-tr
uth-and-ontological-pluralism-laura-p-guerrero-william-mary/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Columbia U
CONTACT:https://nygiw.tumblr.com/post/697193214374985728/10422-johannes-geo
rg-schlein
DESCRIPTION:
Presented by the NY German Idealism Workshop.
\n
Respon
se by Georg Spoo
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221007T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221007T183000
GEO:+40.807536;-73.962573
LOCATION:Philosophy dept 716 @ New York\, NY 10027\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The State is a Machine: Schelling on Second Nature & Social Freedom
. Johannes-Georg Schullein (RU Bochum)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/the-state-is-a-machine-s
chelling-on-second-nature-social-freedom-johannes-georg-schullein-ru-bochu
m/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Columbia U
CONTACT:https://nygiw.tumblr.com/post/694621478841450496
DESCRIPTION:
Presented by the NY German Idealism Workshop.
\n
Respon
se by Patricia Kitcher
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221104T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221104T183000
GEO:+40.807536;-73.962573
LOCATION:Columbia U\, Philosophy 716 @ New York\, NY 10027\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Kant on the Rational Ideal of Harmony: The Quest for Self-Integrati
on and Moral Agency. Katherine Kraus (U Notre Dame)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/katherine-kraus-u-notre-
dame/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Columbia U
CONTACT:https://nygiw.tumblr.com/post/694621478841450496
DESCRIPTION:
Please join us for a talk by Eric-John Russell (Unive
rsität Potsdam)\, who will present chapters from his recently published bo
ok\, Why Everything is as it Seems: Hegel and Debord. Jacob McNu
lty (University College London) will provide a response followed by a
Q&A with our audience.
\n
Guy Debord has been called many things: pse
udo-philosopher\, nihilist\, filmmaker\, megalomaniac\, strategist\, third
-rate Mephistopheles. His book The Society of the Spectacle (1967)
has fallen into a similarly motley reception\, frequently enveloped within
the discourses of postmodernism\, media and cultural studies\, and avant-
garde art history. My research however\, dispenses with such narratives an
d instead offers a sustained examination of the concept of the society of
the spectacle through the two pillars upon which Debord understood his own
work as a critical theory of society: Marx’s critique of political econom
y and Hegel’s speculative philosophy. It is the latter that will be the fo
cus of my paper\, first by offering some introductory remarks on Debord’s
theory of the spectacle but then arguing that it precisely the specula
tive dimension of Hegel’s dialectic that remains central for Debord’s
diagnosis of twentieth century capitalism\, with emphasis placed on the im
portance of Hegel’s Wesenslogik. I will conclude with the historica
l significance of Debord’s “heretical Hegelianism\,” specifically as an in
tervention within the atmosphere of the French Hegelianism of the interwar
and postwar period.
\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221216T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221216T190000
GEO:+40.807536;-73.962573
LOCATION:Philosophy Hall\, rm 716 @ New York\, NY 10027\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Why Everything is as it Seems: Hegel & Debord. Eric-John Russell
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/why-everything-is-as-it-
seems-hegel-debord-eric-john-russell/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Columbia U
CONTACT:https://scienceandsociety.columbia.edu/events/cynthia-bennett-disab
ility-accessibility-and-fairness-artificial-intelligence
DESCRIPTION:
Artificial intelligence (AI) promises to automate and scale
solutions to perennial accessibility challenges (e.g.\, generating image d
escriptions for blind users). However\, research shows that AI-bias dispro
portionately impacts people already marginalized based on their race\, gen
der\, or disabilities\, raising questions about potential impacts in addit
ion to AI’s promise. In this talk\, Cynthia Bennett will overview broad co
ncerns at the intersection of AI\, disability\, and accessibility. She wil
l then share details about one project in this research space that led to
guidance on human and AI-generated image descriptions that account for sub
jective and potentially sensitive descriptors around race\, gender\, and d
isability of people in images.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230206T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230206T140000
GEO:+40.841243;-73.940971
LOCATION:Presbyterian Hospital Building (Room PH20-200) @ 622 W 168th St\,
New York\, NY 10032\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cynthia Bennett – Disability Accessibility and Fairness in Artifici
al Intelligence
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/cynthia-bennett-disabili
ty-accessibility-and-fairness-in-artificial-intelligence/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Columbia U\,New School for Social Research
CONTACT:https://nygiw.tumblr.com/post/708636328395472896/21523-james-kreine
s
DESCRIPTION:
15 Feb\, 4pm:
\n
James Kreines (Claremont McKenna)
\n
From Shapeless Abyss Towards Self-Developing Thought: Taking Hegel on
Spinoza Seriously
\n
@ The New School\, Room L502\, at 2 W 13th Stre
et
\n
Guests and visitors policies at the New School can be accessed
via this website. You will have to download CLEAR an
d upload proof of vaccination or the results of a rapid test. Please try t
o arrive 15 minutes earlier so we can help you in case of complications.
p>\n
\n
Feb 24:
\n
Georg Spoo (Freiburg)
\n
Grounds and L
imits of Immanent Critique: Kant\, Hegel\, Marx
\n
@ Columbia
\n
\n
Mar 3:
\n
Heikki Ikaheimo
\n
Hegel\, Humanity\, and Soc
ial Critique
\n
@ Zoom
\n
\n
Mar 24:
\n
Stephen Howard
(KU Leuven)
\n
Kant’s Late Philosophy of Nature: The Opus Postumum
p>\n
@ Columbia
\n
\n
Apr 11:
\n
Karin de Boer
\n
Do
es Kant’s Antinomy of Pure Reason Amount to an A Priori History of Rationa
l Cosmology?
\n
@ Columbia
\n
\n
Apr 15\, 4pm:
\n
Eva
von Redecker
\n
Co-sponsored by the New School Graduate Student Confe
rence
\n
@ The New School
\n
\n
Apr 21:
\n
Giulia Batt
istoni
\n
NAture\, Life\, Organizm: The Legacy of Romanticism and Cla
ssical German Philosophy in Jonas’ Philosophical Biology
\n
@ The New
School
\n
\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230215T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230215T180000
GEO:+40.735225;-73.994325
LOCATION:The New School L502 @ 2 W 13th St\, New York\, NY 10011\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:From Shapeless Abyss Towards Self-Developing Thought: Taking Hegel
on Spinoza Seriously. James Kreines (Claremont McKenna)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/german-idealism-workshop
-3/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Columbia U
CONTACT:https://nygiw.tumblr.com/post/694621478841450496
DESCRIPTION:
Presented by the NY German Idealism Workshop.
\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230217T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230217T183000
GEO:+40.807536;-73.962573
LOCATION:Columbia U\, tba @ New York\, NY 10027\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Grounds & Limits of Immanent Critique: Kant\, Hegel Marx. Georg Spo
o
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/grounds-limits-of-immane
nt-critique-kant-hegel-marx-georg-spoo/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Columbia U\,New School for Social Research
CONTACT:https://nygiw.tumblr.com/post/707532268699320320
DESCRIPTION:
15 Feb\, 4pm:
\n
James Kreines (Claremont McKenna)
\n
From Shapeless Abyss Towards Self-Developing Thought: Taking Hegel on
Spinoza Seriously
\n
@ The New School
\n
\n
Feb 24:
\n<
p>Georg Spoo (Freiburg)\n
Grounds and Limits of Immanent Critique: K
ant\, Hegel\, Marx
\n
@ Columbia
\n
\n
Mar 3:
\n
Heikk
i Ikaheimo
\n
Hegel\, Humanity\, and Social Critique
\n
@ Zoom
p>\n
\n
Mar 24:
\n
Stephen Howard (KU Leuven)
\n
Kant’s L
ate Philosophy of Nature: The Opus Postumum
\n
@ Columbia
\n
\n
Apr 11:
\n
Karin de Boer
\n
Does Kant’s Antinomy of Pure Re
ason Amount to an A Priori History of Rational Cosmology?
\n
@ Columb
ia
\n
\n
Apr 15\, 4pm:
\n
Eva von Redecker
\n
Co-spons
ored by the New School Graduate Student Conference
\n
@ The New Schoo
l
\n
\n
Apr 21:
\n
Giulia Battistoni
\n
NAture\, Life\
, Organizm: The Legacy of Romanticism and Classical German Philosophy in J
onas’ Philosophical Biology
\n
@ The New School
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230224T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230224T183000
EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20230411T163000
GEO:+40.712775;-74.005973
LOCATION:New School/Columbia @ New York\, NY\, USA
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RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20230303T163000
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20230324T163000
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20230411T163000
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T163000
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20230421T163000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:German Idealism Workshop
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/german-idealism-workshop
-2/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:CUNY
CONTACT:https://logic.commons.gc.cuny.edu/
DESCRIPTION:
Neopragmatists seek to sidestep metaphysical puzzles by shif
ting the target of philosophical explanation from the objects we think and
talk about to the functions of expressions and concepts in our cognitive
economy. Logical vocabulary can serve as a target for neopragmatist inquir
y\, and it has also posed obstacles to neopragmatist accounts of other voc
abulary. I will argue that the obstacles can be addressed by adopting a ne
opragmatist perspective toward logical relations\, such as logical consequ
ence\, and toward propositional content. Doing so calls into question two
purported constraints on explanations of the functions of logical connecti
ves. I will sketch an account made possible by rejecting those constraints
\, one according to which logical connectives serve to express dialectical
attitudes. The proposal is deflationary in two ways: it rests on an exten
sion of deflationism from truth to logical relations\, and it aims to defl
ate some of neopragmatists’ theoretical ambitions.
\n
Hi\, All. Below
is the provisional program for the Workshop this coming semester. Meetin
gs will be as usual: Mondays 16.15-18.15 at the GC. Room 9205. We are reve
rting to face to face meetings. (No more Zoom.)
\n
\n
Feb 27 L
ionel Shapiro\, UConn
\n
Mar 6 Gary Ostertag\, GC
\n
Mar 13 Mel
Fitting GC
\n
Mar 20 Shawn Simpson
\n
Mar 27 Brad Armour-Garb\,
SUNY Albany
\n
Apr 3 Thomas Ferguson\, Prague
\n
Apr 10 Spri
ng recess. No meeting
\n
Apr 17 Branden Fitelson\, Northeastern<
/p>\n
Apr 24 Andrea Iacona\, Turin
\n
May 1 Samara Burns\, Columbia
\n
May 10 Special event. Note that this is a Wednesday and t
he session will run all afternoon:
\n
Marc Colyvan (Sydney)
and Heinrich Wansing (Bochum)\, Daniel Skurt (Bochum)
\n
May 15 Maci
ej Sendłak\, Warsaw
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LOCATION:CUNY Grad Center 9205 @ 365 5th Ave\, New York\, NY 10016\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Neopragmatism and logic: A deflationary proposal. Lionel Shapiro (U
Conn)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/neopragmatism-and-logic-
a-deflationary-proposal-lionel-shapiro-uconn/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:CUNY
CONTACT:https://logic.commons.gc.cuny.edu/
DESCRIPTION:
Hi\, All. Below is the provisional program for the Workshop
this coming semester. Meetings will be as usual: Mondays 16.15-18.15 at t
he GC. Room 9205. We are reverting to face to face meetings. (No more Zoom
.)
\n
\n
Feb 27 Lionel Shapiro\, UConn
\n
Mar 6 Gary Oste
rtag\, GC
\n
Mar 13 Mel Fitting GC
\n
Mar 20 Shawn Simpson
\n
Mar 27 Brad Armour-Garb\, SUNY Albany
\n
Apr 3 Thomas Ferguson\, P
rague
\n
Apr 10 Spring recess. No meeting
\n
Apr 17 Bra
nden Fitelson\, Northeastern
\n
Apr 24 Andrea Iacona\, Turin
\n
May 1 Samara Burns\, Columbia
\n
May 10 Special event. Note t
hat this is a Wednesday and the session will run all afternoon:<
/p>\n
Marc Colyvan (Sydney) and Heinrich Wansing (Bochum)\, Daniel Skurt
(Bochum)
\n
May 15 Maciej Sendłak\, Warsaw
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LOCATION:CUNY Grad Center Room 9205/9206 @ 365 5th Ave\, New York\, NY 1001
6\, USA
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Logic and Metaphysics Workshop
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/logic-and-metaphysics-wo
rkshop-18/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:CUNY
CONTACT:https://logic.commons.gc.cuny.edu/
DESCRIPTION:
Saul Kripke announced his possible world semantics in 1959\,
and published his proof of axiomatic completeness for the standard modal
logics of the time in 1963. It is very unlike the standard completeness p
roof used today\, which involves a Lindenbaum/Henkin construction and prod
uces canonical models. Kripke’s proof involved tableaus\, in a format tha
t is difficult to follow\, and uses tableau construction algorithms that a
re complex and somewhat error prone to describe. I will first discuss Krip
ke’s proof\, then the historical origins of the modern version. Then I wi
ll show that completeness\, proved Kripke style\, could actually have been
done in the Lindenbaum/Henkin way\, thus simplifying things considerably.
None of this is new but\, with the parts collected together it is an int
eresting story. “In my end is my beginning”.
\n
Hi\, All. Below is th
e provisional program for the Workshop this coming semester. Meetings wil
l be as usual: Mondays 16.15-18.15 at the GC. Room 9205. We are reverting
to face to face meetings. (No more Zoom.)
\n
\n
Feb 27 Lionel
Shapiro\, UConn
\n
Mar 6 Gary Ostertag\, GC
\n
Mar 13 Mel Fittin
g GC
\n
Mar 20 Shawn Simpson
\n
Mar 27 Brad Armour-Garb\, SUNY A
lbany
\n
Apr 3 Thomas Ferguson\, Prague
\n
Apr 10 Spring rec
ess. No meeting
\n
Apr 17 Branden Fitelson\, Northeastern
\n<
p>Apr 24 Andrea Iacona\, Turin\n
May 1 Samara Burns\, Columbia
\n
May 10 Special event. Note that this is a Wednesday and the se
ssion will run all afternoon:
\n
Marc Colyvan (Sydney) and H
einrich Wansing (Bochum)\, Daniel Skurt (Bochum)
\n
May 15 Maciej Sen
dłak\, Warsaw
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230313T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230313T181500
GEO:+40.748789;-73.984092
LOCATION:CUNY Grad Center Room 9205/9206 @ 365 5th Ave\, New York\, NY 1001
6\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:On Kripke’s proof of Kripke completeness. Melvin Fitting (CUNY)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/on-kripkes-proof-of-krip
ke-completeness-melvin-fitting-cuny/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Columbia U
CONTACT:https://www.cruzdavis.com/method-theory-reality/upcoming-events
DESCRIPTION:
Well-being\, also known as prudential value\, refers to what
ever makes a life non-instrumentally good for the person living it. Well-b
eing is the object of immense practical\, philosophical\, and scientific c
oncern. Assessments of well-being help to guide our decisions in everyday
life\, from relationships\, to health decisions\, to education and career
choices. Well-being is increasingly the object of governmental and institu
tional policy\, and even policies that are not aimed directly at promoting
it can be evaluated in terms of their impacts on well-being. Colleges and
universities routinely offer programs designed to help students maintain
their well-being in the face of academic and personal stress. However\, de
bates over the nature of well-being have raged since the beginning of phil
osophical inquiry\, leaving us in a bad position when it comes to making h
eadway on addressing those practical and scientific concerns. The goal of
this talk is to show how the application of naturalistic methodology can h
elp us to resolve the philosophical stalemate and thus to make progress in
our practical and scientific projects relating to well-being.
\n
\n- \n
Talk link — Email cruzdavis
umass.edu or jrc2266 columbia.edu for the passcode
\n \n
ul>
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230317T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230317T173000
GEO:+40.807536;-73.962573
LOCATION:Columbia [ZOOM] @ New York\, NY 10027\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Prudence of Prudential Naturalism: How to Do “Good For” Well. E
melia Miller (UMass Amherst)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/the-prudence-of-prudenti
al-naturalism-how-to-do-good-for-well-emelia-miller-umass-amherst/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:CUNY
CONTACT:https://logic.commons.gc.cuny.edu/
DESCRIPTION:The sender-receiver model was developed by David Lewis to ta
ckle the question of the conventionality of meaning. But many people who c
ared about the conventionality of meaning did so because they thought it w
as intimately connected to the conventionality of logic. Since Lewis’s wor
k\, only a few attempts have been made to say anything about the nature of
logic and inference from the perspective of the sender-receiver model. Th
is talk will look at the what’s been said in that regard\, by Skyrms and o
thers\, and suggest a few general lessons.
\n—
\nHi\, All. Bel
ow is the provisional program for the Workshop this coming semester. Meet
ings will be as usual: Mondays 16.15-18.15 at the GC. Room 9205. We are re
verting to face to face meetings. (No more Zoom.)
\n
\nFeb 27
Lionel Shapiro\, UConn
\nMar 6 Gary Ostertag\, GC
\nMar 13 Me
l Fitting GC
\nMar 20 Shawn Simpson
\nMar 27 Brad Armour-Garb\
, SUNY Albany
\nApr 3 Thomas Ferguson\, Prague
\nApr 10 Sp
ring recess. No meeting
\nApr 17 Branden Fitelson\, Northeaster
n
\nApr 24 Andrea Iacona\, Turin
\nMay 1 Samara Burns\, Columb
ia
\nMay 10 Special event. Note that this is a Wednesday and
the session will run all afternoon:
\nMarc Colyvan (Sydne
y) and Heinrich Wansing (Bochum)\, Daniel Skurt (Bochum)
\nMay 15 Ma
ciej Sendłak\, Warsaw
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230320T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230320T181500
GEO:+40.748789;-73.984092
LOCATION:CUNY Grad Center Room 9205/9206 @ 365 5th Ave\, New York\, NY 1001
6\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Logic and inference in the sender-receiver model. Shawn Simpson (Pi
tt)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/logic-and-inference-in-t
he-sender-receiver-model-shawn-simpson-pitt/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:CUNY
CONTACT:https://logic.commons.gc.cuny.edu/
DESCRIPTION:What we call first-order logic over fixed domain was initiat
ed\, in a certain guise\, by Peirce around 1885 and championed\, albeit in
idiosyncratic form\, by Zermelo in papers from the 1930s. We characteriz
e such logics model- and proof-theoretically and argue that they constitut
e exploration of a clearly circumscribed conception of domain-dependent ge
nerality. Whereas a logic\, or family of such\, can be of interest for an
y of a variety of reasons\, we suggest that one of those reasons might be
that said logic fosters some clarification regarding just what qualifies a
s a logical concept\, a logical operation\, or a logical law.
\n
\nNote: The published paper is available here: <
a href='https://doi.org/10.1111/theo.12382'>https://doi.org/10.1111/theo.1
2382.
\nHi\, All. Below is the provisional program
for the Workshop this coming semester. Meetings will be as usual: Monday
s 16.15-18.15 at the GC. Room 9205. We are reverting to face to face meeti
ngs. (No more Zoom.)
\n
\nFeb 27 Lionel Shapiro\, UConn
\n
Mar 6 Gary Ostertag\, GC
\nMar 13 Mel Fitting GC
\nMar 20 S
hawn Simpson
\nMar 27 Brad Armour-Garb\, SUNY Albany
\nApr 3 T
homas Ferguson\, Prague
\nApr 10 Spring recess. No meeting<
/p>\n
Apr 17 Branden Fitelson\, Northeastern
\nApr 24 Andrea Iacon
a\, Turin
\nMay 1 Samara Burns\, Columbia
\nMay 10 Spe
cial event. Note that this is a Wednesday and the session will run all af
ternoon:
\nMarc Colyvan (Sydney) and Heinrich Wansing (Boch
um)\, Daniel Skurt (Bochum)
\nMay 15 Maciej Sendłak\, Warsaw
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230327T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230327T181500
GEO:+40.748789;-73.984092
LOCATION:CUNY Grad Center Room 9205/9206 @ 365 5th Ave\, New York\, NY 1001
6\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:First-order logics over fixed domain. Gregory Taylor (CUNY)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/first-order-logics-over-
fixed-domain-gregory-taylor-cuny/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:New School for Social Research
CONTACT:https://event.newschool.edu/jocelynbenoist
DESCRIPTION:Western metaphysics is based on the opposition between reali
ty and appearance. This construction essentially rests on a visual model\,
or more exactly on some staging of what visual experience is.
\nI am
going to question the basis of this metaphysics\, by taking into account
the reality of appearances and reflecting on their various uses\, in parti
cular artistic ones. This path will be taken in the first place by shiftin
g the focus of philosophical analysis from visual to acoustic models. Thus
\, I will envisage a realism of echoes\, as opposed to the metaphysics of
shadows.
\nBiography:
\nJocelyn Beno
ist\, born in 1968\, is Professor at the university Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbo
nne\, where he teaches Contemporary Philosophy\, and currently a member of
the ‘Institut Universitaire de France’. He has dedicated his early work t
o phenomenology and the bridges between phenomenology and early Analytic p
hilosophy. For some time he was the Director of the Husserl Archive of Par
is at the Ecole Normale Supérieure. Then\, he developed a personal investi
gation into the meaning of realism in philosophy. He has published many bo
oks\, including recently: Toward a Contextual Realism\, H.U.P.\,
2021\, and Von der Phänomenologie zum Realismus\, Mohr Siebeck\, 2022.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230330T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230330T200000
GEO:+40.73702;-73.992243
LOCATION:Wolff Conference Room/D1103 @ 6 E 16th St\, New York\, NY 10003\,
USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Echoes. Beyond the opposition between appearance and reality. Jocel
yn Benoist
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/echoes-beyond-the-opposi
tion-between-appearance-and-reality-jocelyn-benoist/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Columbia U\,New School for Social Research
CONTACT:https://nygiw.tumblr.com/post/712945936965517312/41123-karin-de-boe
r
DESCRIPTION:15 Feb\, 4pm:
\nJames Kreines (Claremont McKenna)
\nFrom Shapeless Abyss Towards Self-Developing Thought: Taking Hegel on
Spinoza Seriously
\n@ The New School
\n
\nFeb 24:
\n<
p>Georg Spoo (Freiburg)\nGrounds and Limits of Immanent Critique: K
ant\, Hegel\, Marx
\n@ Columbia
\n
\nMar 3:
\nHeikk
i Ikaheimo
\nHegel\, Humanity\, and Social Critique
\n@ Zoom
p>\n
\nMar 24:
\nStephen Howard (KU Leuven)
\nKant’s L
ate Philosophy of Nature: The Opus Postumum
\n@ Columbia
\n
\nApr 11:
\nKarin de Boer
\nDoes Kant’s Antinomy of Pure Re
ason Amount to an A Priori History of Rational Cosmology?
\n@ Columb
ia
\n
\nApr 15\, 4pm:
\nEva von Redecker
\nCo-spons
ored by the New School Graduate Student Conference
\n@ The New Schoo
l
\n
\nApr 21:
\nGiulia Battistoni
\nNAture\, Life\
, Organizm: The Legacy of Romanticism and Classical German Philosophy in J
onas’ Philosophical Biology
\n@ The New School
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230411T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230411T183000
GEO:+40.807536;-73.962573
LOCATION:Columbia U Hamilton 602 @ New York\, NY 10027\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Does Kant’s Antinomy of Pure Reason Amount to an A Priori History o
f Rational Cosmology? Karin de Boer (KU Leuven)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/does-kants-antinomy-of-p
ure-reason-amount-to-an-a-priori-history-of-rational-cosmology-karin-de-bo
er-ku-leuven/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:NYU
CONTACT:https://wp.nyu.edu/centerforbioethics/event/5638/
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.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230906T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230906T173000
GEO:+40.728638;-73.993631
LOCATION:NYU room 801 @ 708 Broadway\, New York\, NY 10003\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Afternoon Talk with Professor Yejin Choi
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/afternoon-talk-with-prof
essor-yejin-choi/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:CUNY
CONTACT:https://logic.commons.gc.cuny.edu/
DESCRIPTION:This semester\, we will meet as usual on Mondays\, 4.15-6.15
\, followed by a trip to the pub for all those who would like to go. The
room is yet to be determined. Meetings will be face to face only. Below is
the provisional program for the semester. Details of each meeting will be
announced on a weekly basis\, as usual.
\nNote that the first meeti
ng will be on September 11. Unfortunately we lose several Mondays towards
the start of the semester because of CUNY holidays. There is nothing curr
ently scheduled for Nov 20 or Dec 11. Whether we fill those slots is a dec
ision yet to be made\; but if you would like one of them\, let us know.
\n
\nSept 4. GC closed. No meeting
\nSept 11 Fra
ncesco Paoli\, Cagliari
\nSept 18 Will Nava\, NYU
\nSept 25 GC closed. No meeting
\nOct 2 Brett Topey\, Saltzburg
\nOct 9 GC closed. No meeting.
\nOct 16 Yale Weiss\, GC
\nOct 23 Melissa Fusco\, Columbia
\nOct 30 Brad Armour-Garb\, SUN
Y Albany
\nNov 6 Alex Citkin\, Private Researcher
\nNov 13 Ale
x Skiles\, Rutgers
\nNov 20 [GP in Germany]
\nNov 27
Mircea Dumitru\, Bucharest
\nDec 4 James Walsh\, NYU
\nDec 11<
/p>
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230911T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230911T181500
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LOCATION:CUNY Grad Center 4419 @ 365 5th Ave\, New York\, NY 10016\, USA
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RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20231002T161500
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20231016T161500
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20231023T161500
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20231030T161500
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20231106T161500
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20231113T161500
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20231127T161500
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20231204T161500
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20231211T161500
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Logic and Metaphysics Workshop
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/logic-and-metaphysics-wo
rkshop-19/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Columbia U
CONTACT:https://nygiw.tumblr.com/
DESCRIPTION:
Presented by the New York German Idealism Workshop
\nP
erfection and Morality: Kant’s Critique of the Stoics. Stephen Engstrom. W
ith response from Francey Russell. @Columbia 22 September
\nHegel’s
Theory of Absolute Spirit. Markus Grante. With response from Amelle Djemel
. @New School 6 October
\nThe Argument of Kant’s Groundwork
. Pauline Kleingeld. With response by Patricia Kitcher. @Columbia 27 Octob
er
\nNathan DuFord tbd. With response by Chris O’Kane. @New School 1
0 November
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T183000
GEO:+40.807536;-73.962573
LOCATION:Columbia University tbd @ 116th and Broadway\, New York\, NY 10027
\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Perfection and Morality: Kant’s Critique of the Stoics. Stephen Eng
strom
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/perfection-and-morality-
kants-critique-of-the-stoics-stephen-engstrom/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:New School for Social Research
CONTACT:cantt897@newschool.edu\; https://event.newschool.edu/theworldaccord
ingtokant
DESCRIPTION:\n\n
\n
Anja Jauernig’s recently published The World Acc
ording to Kant (Oxford\, 2021) defends an interpretation of Kant’s cr
itical idealism as an ontological position\, according to which Kant can b
e considered a genuine idealist about empirical objects\, empirical minds\
, and space time. Yet in contrast to other intentional objects\, appearanc
es genuinely exist\, which is why Kant can also be considered a genuine re
alist about empirical objects\, empirical minds\, and space and time. This
book spells out Kant’s case for critical idealism thus understood and cla
rifies Kant’s conception of appearances and things in themselves in relati
on to Kant’s Leibniz-Wolffian predecessors.
\n
Anja
Jauernig (NYU)
\n
Bio:
\n
Anja Jauerni
g is Professor of Philosophy at New York University. She obtained her Ph.D
. from Princeton University\, and held academic positions at the philosoph
y departments of the University of Notre Dame and the University of Pittsb
urgh before coming to NYU. Her research interests include Kant\, Early Mod
ern Philosophy\, 19th and early 20th century German Philosophy\, Aesthetic
s\, and Animal Ethics.
\n
Patricia Kitcher (Columbia)
\n
Bio:
\n
Patricia Kitcher is Roberta and W
illiam Campbell Professor Emerita of Humanities and Professor Emerita of P
hilosophy at Columbia. She has written two books on Kant’s theory of cogn
ition and the self and is editor of the Oxford Philosophical Concepts volu
me on The Self.
\n
Andrew Chignell (Princeton)
\n
Bio:
\n
Andrew Chignell is Laurence S. Rockefelle
r Professor in Religion\, Philosophy\, and the University Center for Human
Values at Princeton. Prior to that he was a Professor of Philosophy at P
enn and Associate and Assistant Professor in the Sage School of Philosophy
at Cornell. His research interests are in early modern philosophy (espec
ially Kant) and in philosophy of religion\, moral psychology\, epistemolog
y\, and food ethics. From 2020-2023 he served as President of the North A
merican Kant Society.
\n
Desmond Hogan (Princeton)
p>\n
Bio:
\n
Desmond Hogan is Professor of Philoso
phy at Princeton University. He received his Ph.D. from Yale University. H
is research interests include metaphysics\, philosophy of science\, ethics
\, and aesthetics\, with a focus on the modern period and nineteenth centu
ry.
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231005T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231005T200000
GEO:+40.73702;-73.992243
LOCATION:Wolff Conference Room/D1103 @ 6 E 16th St\, New York\, NY 10003\,
USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The World According to Kant\, (Anja Jauernig) Book Symposium
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/the-world-according-to-k
ant-book-symposium/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:New School for Social Research
CONTACT:https://nygiw.tumblr.com/
DESCRIPTION:
Presented by the New York German Idealism Workshop
\n
P
erfection and Morality: Kant’s Critique of the Stoics. Stephen Engstrom. W
ith response from Francey Russell. @Columbia 22 September
\n
Hegel’s
Theory of Absolute Spirit. Markus Grante. With response from Amelle Djemel
. @New School 6 October
\n
The Argument of Kant’s Groundwork
. Pauline Kleingeld. With response by Patricia Kitcher. @Columbia 27 Octob
er
\n
Nathan DuFord tbd. With response by Chris O’Kane. @New School 1
0 November
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231006T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231006T183000
GEO:+40.736998;-73.992251
LOCATION:New School tbd @ 6 E 16th St\, New York\, NY 10003\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hegel’s Theory of Absolute Spirit. Markus Grante
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/hegels-theory-of-absolut
e-spirit-markus-grante/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Columbia U
CONTACT:https://philosophy.columbia.edu/content/colloquia-lectures-2023-202
4
DESCRIPTION:
Samantha Matherne has written the first recent book in Engli
sh on the philosophy of Cassirer\, covering the full range of his thought.
Her research also explores the reciprocal relationship between perception
and aesthetics. She approaches these issues largely through a historical
lens\, as they are taken up by Kant and developed in Post-Kantian traditio
ns in the 19th and 20th centuries\, especially Phenomenology and Neo-Kanti
anism.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231012T161000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231012T180000
GEO:+40.807536;-73.962573
LOCATION:716 Philosophy Hall @ 116th and Broadway\, New York\, NY 10027\, U
SA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Samantha Matherene (Harvard)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/samantha-matherene-harva
rd/
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X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:German\,idealism\,Kant\,phenomenology
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UID:ai1ec-8058@www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress
DTSTAMP:20240328T112826Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Columbia U
CONTACT:https://nygiw.tumblr.com/
DESCRIPTION:
Presented by the New York German Idealism Workshop
\n
P
erfection and Morality: Kant’s Critique of the Stoics. Stephen Engstrom. W
ith response from Francey Russell. @Columbia 22 September
\n
Hegel’s
Theory of Absolute Spirit. Markus Grante. With response from Amelle Djemel
. @New School 6 October
\n
The Argument of Kant’s Groundwork
. Pauline Kleingeld. With response by Patricia Kitcher. @Columbia 27 Octob
er
\n
Nathan DuFord tbd. With response by Chris O’Kane. @New School 1
0 November
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231027T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231027T183000
GEO:+40.807536;-73.962573
LOCATION:Columbia University tbd @ 116th and Broadway\, New York\, NY 10027
\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Argument of Kant’s Groundwork. Pauline Kleingeld
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/the-argument-of-kants-gr
oundwork-pauline-kleingeld/
X-COST-TYPE:free
X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:German\,idealism
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:ai1ec-8059@www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress
DTSTAMP:20240328T112826Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:New School for Social Research
CONTACT:https://nygiw.tumblr.com/
DESCRIPTION:
Presented by the New York German Idealism Workshop
\n
P
erfection and Morality: Kant’s Critique of the Stoics. Stephen Engstrom. W
ith response from Francey Russell. @Columbia 22 September
\n
Hegel’s
Theory of Absolute Spirit. Markus Grante. With response from Amelle Djemel
. @New School 6 October
\n
The Argument of Kant’s Groundwork
. Pauline Kleingeld. With response by Patricia Kitcher. @Columbia 27 Octob
er
\n
Nathan DuFord tbd. With response by Chris O’Kane. @New School 1
0 November
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231110T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231110T183000
GEO:+40.736998;-73.992251
LOCATION:New School tbd @ 6 E 16th St\, New York\, NY 10003\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Nathan DuFord
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/nathan-duford/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:CUNY
CONTACT:https://philosophydayatccny.org/events/
DESCRIPTION:
The speaker will be Prof. Lewis Gordon of the University of
Connecticut\, on “From Harlem to the World: Philosophy from a Center of th
e Black World with Questions for the 21st Century.” Gordon will talk about
worldliness and public aspects of philosophy\, placing them in the contex
t of Harlem both at City College and the public world of Africana philosop
hy from Du Bois to Malcolm X to contemporaries such as Nathalie Etoke. He
will conclude with a set of questions for 21st century philosophy to consi
der.
\n
Lewis R. Gordon is Professor and Head of
the Department of Philosophy at UCONN-Storrs\; Honorary President of the
Global Center for Advanced Studies\; Honorary Professor in the Unit for th
e Humanities at Rhodes University\, South Africa\; and Distinguished Schol
ar at The Most Honourable PJ Patterson Centre for Africa-Caribbean Advocac
y at The University of the West Indies\, Mona. He co-edits the journal Phi
losophy and Global Affairs\, the Rowman & Littlefield book series Global C
ritical Caribbean Thought\, and the Routledge-India book series Academics\
, Politics and Society in the Post-Covid World. He is the author of many b
ooks\, including\, most recently\, Freedom\, Justice\, and Decolonization
(Routledge\, 2021) and Fear of Black Consciousness (hardcover\, NY: Farrar
\, Straus and Giroux\, 2022\; in the UK\, London: Penguin Books\, 2022)\,
Picador paperback 2023. He is the 2022 recipient of the Eminent Scholar Aw
ard from the Global Development Studies division of the International Stud
ies Association.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231116T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231116T191500
GEO:+40.820047;-73.949272
LOCATION:North Academic Building\, rm 1/201 @ 160 Convent Ave\, New York\,
NY 10031\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:From Harlem to the World: Philosophy from a Center of the Black Wor
ld with Questions for the 21st Century. Lewis Gordon (UConn)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/from-harlem-to-the-world
-philosophy-from-a-center-of-the-black-world-with-questions-for-the-21st-c
entury-lewis-gordon-uconn/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:NYU
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
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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.
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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:CUNY
CONTACT:https://logic.commons.gc.cuny.edu/
DESCRIPTION:
\n
The Logic and Metaphysics Works
hop will be meeting on Mondays from 4:15 to 6:15 unless otherwise indicate
d. Talks will be in-person only at the CUNY Graduate Center (Room
7395). The provisional schedule is as follows:
\n
Feb 5. Rom
an Kossak (CUNY)
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Feb 12. NO MEETING
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Feb 19. NO MEETING
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Feb 26. Matteo Plebani (Turin)
\n
Mar 4. Elise Crull (CUNY)
\n
Mar 11. Otávio Bueno (Miami)
\n
Mar 18. Michał Godziszewski (War
saw)
\n
Mar 25. Dan Marshall (Lingnan)
\n
Apr 1. Andrew Tedder (
Vienna)
\n
Apr 8. Asya Passinsky (CEU)
\n
Apr 15. Jessica Collin
s (Columbia)
\n
Apr 22. NO MEETING
\n
Apr 29. Anandi Hattiangadi
(Stockholm)
\n
May 6. Lorenzo Rossi (Turin)
\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240205T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240205T181500
GEO:+40.748815;-73.984102
LOCATION:CUNY Grad Center 7395 @ 365 5th Ave\, New York\, NY 10016\, USA
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20240226T161500
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20240304T161500
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20240311T161500
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20240318T161500
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20240325T161500
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20240401T161500
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20240408T161500
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20240415T161500
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20240429T161500
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20240506T161500
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Logic & Metaphysics Workshop
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/logic-metaphysics-worksh
op-4/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Columbia U
CONTACT:https://philosophy.columbia.edu/content/colloquia-lectures-2023-202
4
DESCRIPTION:
Verity Harte is a specialist in ancient philosophy\, with pa
rticular research interests in ancient metaphysics\, epistemology and psyc
hology\, especially of Plato and Aristotle. She is the author of Plato
on Parts and Wholes: The Metaphysics of Structure\, and is the edito
r of several important books on ancient philosophy.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240215T161000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240215T180000
GEO:+40.807536;-73.962573
LOCATION:716 Philosophy Hall @ 116th and Broadway\, New York\, NY 10027\, U
SA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Verity Harte (Yale)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/verity-harte-yale/
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