BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//208.94.116.123//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.26.9// CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-FROM-URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/New_York BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/New_York X-LIC-LOCATION:America/New_York BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20231105T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 RDATE:20241103T020000 TZNAME:EST END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20240310T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 RDATE:20250309T020000 TZNAME:EDT END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-7842@www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress DTSTAMP:20240329T000124Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Rutgers CONTACT:https://philosophy.rutgers.edu/events/pvi-conference DESCRIPTION:Distinguished Guest:\nPeter van Inwagen (University of Notre Da me)\nSpeakers:\nAaron Segal (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)\nAlex Rosenbe rg (Duke University)\nAnna Marmodoro (Durham University & Oxford Universit y)\nBarry Loewer (Rutgers University)\nBrian Leftow (Rutgers University)\n David Builes (Princeton University)\nDean Zimmerman (Rutgers University)\n Ernest Sosa (Rutgers University)\nJohn Hawthorne (University of Southern C alifornia & Australian Catholic University)\nLaurie Paul (Yale University) \nTed Sider (Rutgers University)\nTrenton Merricks (University of Virginia )\nThe tentative schedule can be found here.\nThis event is sponsored by t he Rutgers Center for the Philosophy of Religion and the Department of Phi losophy\nRegistration\nTo register\, please inform Esther Goh (esther.goh@ rutgers.edu) that you plan to attend.\nNote: Space is limited\, and non-Ru tgers attendees must provide proof of vaccination (you can email this to E sther or show us on the day itself) or a negative PCR test.\nTravelling to Rutgers (Plane & Train)\nThe closest airport is EWR (Newark Liberty Inter national Airport). When you are at Newark Airport\, just follow the signs to the monorail “airtrain”. The airtrain will take you to the NJ transit t rain stop\, and then you can take the NJ Transit train (Northeast Corridor Line) to New Brunswick station (It costs $14\; takes approx. 45mins).\nAn other two nearby airports are JFK (John F. Kennedy International Airport) and LGA (LaGuardia Airport). Both are in New York. It takes 1hr+ by taxi o r 2hr+ by public transport to come to Rutgers.\nHotels\nThe closest hotels are “Hyatt Regency New Brunswick” (6mins walk from train station) and “Th e Heldrich Hotel and Conference Center” (8mins walk from train station). Y ou can also check out “Rutgers University Inn and Conference Center” which is further away.\nThe best rates for the Hyatt can often be found on hote ls.com.\nQuestions\nFor any inquiries\, please contact Esther Goh at esthe r.goh@rutgers.edu.\n(If you are a guest speaker\, please contact Frederick Choo at frederick.choo@rutgers.edu for inquiries instead.) DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221013 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221016 GEO:+40.49747;-74.44717 LOCATION:Seminar Room (524B) @ The Gateway\, 106 Somerset St\, New Brunswic k\, NJ 08901\, USA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:A Philosophical Conference in Honor of Peter van Inwagen’s 80th Bir thday URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/a-philosophical-conferen ce-in-honor-of-peter-van-inwagens-80th-birthday/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n
\\nDisti
nguished Guest:
\nPeter van Inwagen (University of Notre Dam
e)
Speakers:
\nAaron Segal (Hebrew Universit
y of Jerusalem)
\nAlex Rosenberg (Duke University)
\nAnna Marmod
oro (Durham University & Oxford University)
\nBarry Loewer (Rutgers U
niversity)
\nBrian Leftow (Rutgers University)
\nDavid Builes (P
rinceton University)
\nDean Zimmerman (Rutgers University)
\nErn
est Sosa (Rutgers University)
\nJohn Hawthorne (University of Souther
n California & Australian Catholic University)
\nLaurie Paul (Yale Un
iversity)
\nTed Sider (Rutgers University)
\nTrenton Merricks (U
niversity of Virginia)
The tentative schedule can be found here.
\nThis event is sponsored by the Rutgers Center for the Philosophy of Religion and the Department of Philosophy
\nRe gistration
\nTo register\, please inform Esther Goh (esther.goh@rutgers.edu) that you plan to attend .
\nNote: Space is limited\, and non-Rutgers attendees must provide proof of vaccination (you can email this to Esther or show us on the day i tself) or a negative PCR test.
\nTravelling to Rutgers (Plane & Train)
\nThe closest airport is EWR (Newar k Liberty International Airport). When you are at Newark Airport\, just fo llow the signs to the monorail “airtrain”. The airtrain will take you to t he NJ transit train stop\, and then you can take the NJ Transit train (Nor theast Corridor Line) to New Brunswick station (It costs $14\; takes appro x. 45mins).
\nAnother two nearby airports are JFK (John F. Kennedy I nternational Airport) and LGA (LaGuardia Airport). Both are in New York. I t takes 1hr+ by taxi or 2hr+ by public transport to come to Rutgers.
\nHotels
\nThe closest hotels are “Hy att Regency New Brunswick” (6mins walk from train station) and “The Heldri ch Hotel and Conference Center” (8mins walk from train station). You can a lso check out “Rutgers University Inn and Conference Center” which is furt her away.
\nThe best rates for the Hyatt can often be found on hotel s.com.
\nQuestions
\nFor any inq
uiries\, please contact Esther Goh at esther.goh@rutgers.ed
u.
\n(If you are a guest speaker\, please contact Frederic
k Choo at frederick.choo@rutgers.edu for inq
uiries instead.)
The Center fo r Philosophy of Religion at Rutgers University is pleased to host an in-pe rson\, working-papers conference on the Psychology and Epistemology of Rel igious Experience. We are seeking abstracts (150-350 words) from those int erested in participating. The tentative date is 15-16 April 2023. And the deadline for submission is 28 February 2023. Participants with accepted su bmissions will be given hotel accommodations and a modest honorarium to he lp defray travel costs.
\nTheme
\nThe overall theme of the workshop is the Psychology and Epistemology of Religious Experiences. Philosophers of religion frequently assign religious experiences important epistemic roles\, such as justifying religious beliefs. But religious exp eriences of the kind philosophers are interested in are also studied in ot her fields as well\, such as psychology and religious studies. However\, t he psychology and epistemology of religious experiences are presumably not independent\; studying them together is likely to be insightful in variou s ways. To that end\, we are interested in bringing together scholars work ing on the psychology and epistemology of religious experiences. Potential topics include:
\n· The nature of religious experiences
\n· Taxonomies of religious experiences
\n· Potential p sychological mechanisms and accounts of religious experience
\n· The relation between perception and religious experiences
\n· The epistemology of religious experience
\n· The interactio ns between the psychology and epistemology of religious experience
\n· The relation of cognitive science of religion to religious experi ence
\nAny proposed papers on these topics\, or similar ones\, are w elcome. Papers exploring interdisciplinary approaches are also welcome.
\nInstructions
\nPlease submit an abstract (150-350 words )\, long abstract (350-650 words)\, or full paper to Timothy Perrine at tp654@scarletm ail.rutgers.edu. Submission should be prepared for blind review. In a separate document please provide your name\, institutional affiliation (if applicable)\, and contact information. Submission deadline is 28 February \; acceptances will be decided by 5 March\; and the workshop will be held 15-16 April.
\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:cfa\,conference\,epistemology\,mind\,religion END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-8001@www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress DTSTAMP:20240329T000124Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Rutgers CONTACT:https://rccs.rutgers.edu/component/jevents/icalrepeat.detail/2023/0 4/28/2376/54/sixth-rutgers-workshop-on-chinese-philosophy?Itemid=147 DESCRIPTION:Rutgers Workshop on Chinese Philosophy (RWCP) was launched in 2 012. It is designed to build a bridge between Chinese philosophy and Weste rn analytic philosophy and to promote critical engagement and constructive dialogue between the two sides\, with the hope to diversify the practice of philosophy by bringing the study of Chinese philosophy into the mainstr eam of philosophical discourse within the Western academy. It is run every other year\, usually in late spring.\nSixth RWCP\, “New Voices in Chinese Philosophy\,” will be held in person\, with live streaming through Zoom\, on Friday\, April 28\, 2023. Six junior scholars of Chinese philosophy\, representing new voices in the field\, will engage six more senior scholar s. This year’s workshop is co-sponsored by Rutgers Global\, Religion Depar tment\, Rutgers Center for the Philosophy of Religion\, and Philosophy Dep artment. RSVP is required for attendance\, either in-person (limited to th e room capacity) or online. Click here to register.\nProgram\n\n\n\n8:20a. m. Breakfast\n8:50a.m. – 9:00a.m. Welcoming Remarks\nKaren Bennett\, Chair of Philosophy Department\, Rutgers University\n9:00a.m. – 10:00a.m. “Rela tional Normativity: Williams’s Thick Ethical Concepts in Confucian Ethical Communities”\nPresenter: Sai-Ying Ng (CUNY Graduate Center)\nCommentator: Alex Guerrero (Rutgers University)\nModerator: Stephen Angle (Wesleyan Un iversity)\nRapporteur: Esther Goh (Rutgers University)\n10:00a.m. – 10:15a .m. tea break\n10:15a.m. – 11:15a.m. “Paradoxes in the Zhuangzi”\nPresente r: Chun-Man Kwong (University of Oxford)\nCommentator: Graham Priest (CUNY Graduate Center)\nModerator: Karen Bennett (Rutgers University)\nRapporte ur: Adrian Liu (Rutgers University)\n11:15a.m. – 11:30a.m. tea break\n11:3 0a.m. – 12:30p.m. “A Mohist Theory of Reference”\nPresenter: Susan Blake ( Skidmore College)\nCommentator: Jane Geaney (University of Richmond)\nMode rator: Dean Zimmerman (Rutgers University)\nRapporteur: Esther Goh (Rutger s University)\n\n\n\n12:30p.m. – 1:30p.m. Lunch (onsite)\n1:30p.m. – 2:30p .m. “Wealth\, Poverty\, and Living a Moral Life: Confucius and Mencius”\nP resenter: Frederick Choo (Rutgers University)\nCommentator: Stephen Angle (Wesleyan University)\nModerator: Tanja Sargent (Rutgers University)\nRapp orteur: Esther Goh (Rutgers University)\n2:30p.m. – 2:45p.m. tea break\n2: 45p.m. – 3:45p.m. “Gratitude and Debt in Western and Confucian Ethics”\nPr esenter: Choo Lok-Chui (Nanyang Technological University)\nCommentator: Fr ances Kamm (Rutgers University)\nModerator: Hagop Sarkissian (CUNY Baruch College)\nRapporteur: Esther Goh (Rutgers University)\n3:45p.m. – 4:00p.m. tea break\n4:00p.m. – 5:00p.m. “‘Flying by Not Having Wings’ — in and bey ond the Zhuangzi”\nPresenter: L. K. Gustin Law (University of Chicago)\nCo mmentator: Lincoln Rathnam (Duke Kunshan University)\nModerator: George Ts ai (University of Hawaii at Manoa)\nRapporteur: Esther Goh (Rutgers Univer sity)\n\n\n\nTickets: https://rutgers.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_yyYQkq3M RfClXZVmGF8Crg?_x_zm_rtaid=QuxN4SzER_KWi_wNN1yMvw.1682175640487.e3662c4136 09a827351ca808d375a53e&_x_zm_rhtaid=274#/registration. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230428 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230429 GEO:+40.501353;-74.449403 LOCATION:Hageman Hall Conference Room @ 35 Seminary Pl\, New Brunswick\, NJ 08901\, USA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Sixth Rutgers Workshop on Chinese Philosophy URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/sixth-rutgers-workshop-o n-chinese-philosophy/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nRutgers Workshop on Chinese Philosophy (RWCP) was la unched in 2012. It is designed to build a bridge between Chinese philosoph y and Western analytic philosophy and to promote critical engagement and c onstructive dialogue between the two sides\, with the hope to diversify th e practice of philosophy by bringing the study of Chinese philosophy into the mainstream of philosophical discourse within the Western academy. It i s run every other year\, usually in late spring.
\nSixth RWCP\, “
8:20a.m. Breakfast
\n8:50a.m. – 9:00a.
m. Welcoming Remarks
\nKaren Bennett\, Chair of Phil
osophy Department\, Rutgers University
9:00a.m. – 10:00a.m.
\nPresenter: Sai-Ying Ng (CUNY Graduate
Center)
\nCommentator: Alex Guerrero (Rutgers University)
\nMod
erator: Stephen Angle (Wesleyan University)
\nRapporteur: Esther Goh
(Rutgers University)
10:00a.m. – 10:15a.m. tea break
\n10:15
a.m. – 11:15a.m. “Paradoxes in the Zhuangzi”
\nPresenter: Chun-Man Kwong (University of Oxford)
\nCommentator: G
raham Priest (CUNY Graduate Center)
\nModerator: Karen Bennett (Rutge
rs University)
\nRapporteur: Adrian Liu (Rutgers University)
11:15a.m. – 11:30a.m. tea break
\n11:30a.m. – 12:30p.m. “A M
ohist Theory of Reference”
\nPresenter: Susan Blake (Skidmor
e College)
\nCommentator: Jane Geaney (University of Richmond)
\nModerator: Dean Zimmerman (Rutgers University)
\nRapporteur: Esther
Goh (Rutgers University)
12:30p.m. – 1:30p.m. Lunch (onsite)
\n1:30p.m. – 2:30p.m. “Wealth\, Poverty\, and Li
ving a Moral Life: Confucius and Mencius”
\nPresenter: Frede
rick Choo (Rutgers University)
\nCommentator: Stephen Angle (Wesleyan
University)
\nModerator: Tanja Sargent (Rutgers University)
\nR
apporteur: Esther Goh (Rutgers University)
2:30p.m. – 2:45p.m. tea break
\n2:45p.m. – 3:45p.m. “Gratitude and Debt in Western
and Confucian Ethics”
\nPresenter: Choo Lok-Chui (Nanyang Te
chnological University)
\nCommentator: Frances Kamm (Rutgers Universi
ty)
\nModerator: Hagop Sarkissian (CUNY Baruch College)
\nRappor
teur: Esther Goh (Rutgers University)
3:45p.m. – 4:00p.m. tea brea k
\n4:00p.m. – 5:00p.m. “‘Flying by Not Having Wings’ — in a
nd beyond the Zhuangzi”
\nPresenter: L. K. Gustin L
aw (University of Chicago)
\nCommentator: Lincoln Rathnam (Duke Kunsh
an University)
\nModerator: George Tsai (University of Hawaii at Mano
a)
\nRapporteur: Esther Goh (Rutgers University)
Presented by Rutgers Philosophy
\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:conference END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-8011@www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress DTSTAMP:20240329T000124Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Rutgers CONTACT:rutgersepistemologyconference@gmail.com\; https://juancomesana.org/ rec24 DESCRIPTION:The Rutgers Epistemology Conference is a pre-read conference. T he papers\, the finalized schedule\, and further information about the con ference will be posted soon.\nRegistration\nThere is no registration fee f or the conference\, but please notify Caroline von Klemperer\, the confere nce manager\, if you plan to attend by sending an email to rutgersepistemo logyconference@gmail.com. If you wish to participate in the meals\, please send a check made out to “Rutgers University” to Caroline von Klemperer b y April 15 ($80 if you are a faculty member or a postdoc\; $60 if you are a graduate student or an undergraduate). Checks should be sent to Caroline von Klemperer\; Rutgers Epistemology Conference\; 106 Somerset St\, 5th F loor\; New Brunswick\, NJ 08901. Everyone signed up for conference meals b y April 15 will be listed as a participant on the conference website.\n \n https://philevents.org/event/show/112086\nWhere to stay \nAll sessions wil l be held at the Hyatt Regency in New Brunswick\, NJ. A limited number of reduced-priced rooms are available to those attending the conference. The reduced rate is $170 per night for a single or double room. You can reserv e a room here: https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/group-booking/EWRRN/G-RE01.\nIf you are a graduate student or a postdoc and would like to attend the conf erence and stay with a Rutgers graduate student\, please contact the confe rence manager at rutgersepistemologyconference@gmail.com. We will try to p rovide all graduate students and postdocs a place to stay\, but we cannot make any promises.\nAccessibility\nInformation about accessibility of the conference venue can be found here.\nHow to get there \nPlane & Train: If you are flying\, it is best to fly into Newark Airport. It is about 25 mil es from the Hyatt Regency in New Brunswick. The best way to get from the a irport to New Brunswick is via NJ Transit. The train stops at the airport and it is a 25 min train ride from the airport to New Brunswick. When you arrive at Newark Airport\, follow the signs to the monorail “airtrain”. Th e airtrain will take you to the NJ transit train stop. Trains run from New ark Airport to New Brunswick about every half hour. A oneway ticket Newark Airport – New Brunswick is about $14. You can buy tickets at the vending machines at the Newark Airport train station or on the mobile app MyTix. T he Hyatt is a 5 min walk from the New Brunswick train station.\nTrain: The best way to get to New Brunswick from New York or Philadelphia is via NJ Transit. The Hyatt is a 5 min walk from the New Brunswick train station.\n Speakers\nAnnalisa Coliva\nAdam Elga\nMark Schroeder\nJulia Staffel\nScott Sturgeon\nCommentators\nEleonora Cresto\nSven Rosenkranz\nNicholas Silins \nMichael Titelbaum DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240503 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240505 GEO:+40.49624;-74.441296 LOCATION:Hyatt Regency @ 2 Albany St\, New Brunswick\, NJ 08901\, USA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Rutgers Epistemology Conference 2024 URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/rutgers-epistemology-con ference-2024/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nThe Rutgers Epistemology Conference is a pre-read conference. The papers\, the finalized schedule\, and further information about the confer ence will be posted soon.
\nThere is no registration fee for the conference\, but please notify Ca roline von Klemperer\, the conference manager\, if you plan to attend by s ending an email to rutgersepistemologyconference@gmail.com a>. If you wish to participate in the meals\, please send a check made out to “Rutgers University” to Caroline von Klemperer by April 15 ($80 if you are a faculty member or a postdoc\; $60 if you are a graduate student or an undergraduate). Checks should be sent to Caroline von Klemperer\; Rutge rs Epistemology Conference\; 106 Somerset St\, 5th Floor\; New Brunswick\, NJ 08901. Everyone signed up for conference meals by April 15 will be lis ted as a participant on the conference website.
\n\n
https:// philevents.org/event/show/112086
\nAll sessions will be held at the Hyatt Regency in New Brunswick\, NJ . A limited number of reduced-priced rooms are available to those attendin g the conference. The reduced rate is $170 per night for a single or doubl e room. You can reserve a room here: https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/group-boo king/EWRRN/G-RE01.
\nIf you are a graduate stud ent or a postdoc and would like to attend the conference and stay with a R utgers graduate student\, please contact the conference manager at rutgersepistemologyconference@gmail.com. We will try to provide all graduate students and postdocs a place to stay\, but we cannot make a ny promises.
\nInformation about accessibility of the conference venue can be fo und here.
\nPlane & T rain: If you are flying\, it is best to fly into Newark Airport. It is about 25 miles from the Hyatt Regency in New Brunswick. The best way to get from the airport to New Brunswick is via NJ Transit. The train sto ps at the airport and it is a 25 min train ride from the airport to New Br unswick. When you arrive at Newark Airport\, follow the signs to the monor ail “airtrain”. The airtrain will take you to the NJ transit train stop. T rains run from Newark Airport to New Brunswick about every half hour. A on eway ticket Newark Airport – New Brunswick is about $14. You can buy ticke ts at the vending machines at the Newark Airport train station or on the m obile app MyTix. The Hyatt is a 5 min walk from the New Brunswick train st ation.
\nTrain: The best way t o get to New Brunswick from New York or Philadelphia is via NJ Transit. Th e Hyatt is a 5 min walk from the New Brunswick train station.
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