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Epistemology & Ethics Workshop 5:30 pm
Epistemology & Ethics Workshop @ Fordham, Lincoln Center, 12th Floor Plaza View Room
Nov 1 @ 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm
The Epistemology and Ethics group is composed of faculty and graduate students at Fordham and other nearby universities.  Papers are read in advance, so the majority of the time is devoted to questions and discussion. Location: Plaza View Room, 12th Floor, Lowenstein Bldg., 113 West 60th Street.  If interested in attending, email dheney[at]fordham[dot]edu. Our 2016-17 schedule: September 20th  Robert Talisse (Vanderbilt) October 18th  Tristram McPherson (Ohio State) November 1st  Kate Manne (Cornell) February 28th  Alex[...]
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CUNY Colloquium 4:15 pm
CUNY Colloquium @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 9204/5
Nov 2 @ 4:15 pm
Each colloquium is held on Wednesday at 4:15 P.M. All colloquia will take place at the Graduate Center in rooms 9204/9205 except as otherwise noted. Please call (212) 817-8615 for further information. Each colloquium will be held on Wednesday at 4:15 P.M.
All colloquia will take place at the Graduate Center in rooms 9204/9205 except as otherwise noted Sept. 7 Jonathan Adler Lecture Stephen Schiffer (NYU) “Knowledge by Testimony” Sept. 14 Paul Horwich (NYU) “Progress in[...]
Burning Issues in African Philosophy 7:00 pm
Burning Issues in African Philosophy @ Heyman Common Room
Nov 2 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Burning Issues in African Philosophy is curated by Drucilla Cornell and Souleymane Bachir Diagne and presented by the Insitute of African Studies at Columbia University. It includes six seminars with Souleymane Bachir Diagne, Michael Monahan, Nkiru Nzegwu, Olufemi Taiwo, Nadia Yala Kisukidi, and Lewis Gordon. Date: September 28, 2016 – 7:00pm – April 19, 2017 – 9:00pm Location: Heyman Common Room Free and open to the public  |  ID required Burning Issues in African Philosophy[...]
New York Circle Round Table 7:30 pm
New York Circle Round Table @ Setauket Neighborhood House
Nov 2 @ 7:30 pm
What is a Lawful in War? October 27, 2016 Setauket Neighborhood House 7:30 pm Medical Ethics of Conjoined Twins November 2, 2016 Setauket Neighborhood House 7:30 pm Experience and Thinking November 9, 2016 Setauket Neighborhood House 7:30 pm Our Town, Play by Thornton Wilder November 16, 2016 Setauket Neighborhood House 7:30 pm
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Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy 4:00 pm
Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy @ 9th Floor of Furman Hall
Nov 3 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
The Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy was founded by Ronald Dworkin and Thomas Nagel in 1987. It is the original model for all of NYU Law’s colloquia. The Colloquium is now convened by Liam Murphy, Samuel Scheffler, and Jeremy Waldron, two of whom will host in any given year. Each week on Thursday a legal theorist or moral or political philosopher presents a paper to the group, which consists of students, faculty from the[...]
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Cognitive Science Speaker Series 1:00 pm
Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ CUNY Grad Center Room 7-102
Nov 4 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
9/16: Aaron Bentley Cognitive Science and Philosophy, CUNY Graduate Center   9/23: Susanna Schellenberg Philosophy and Center for Cognitive Science (RuCCS), Rutgers University   9/30: David Neely Cognitive Science and Philosophy, CUNY Graduate Center   10/7: Joshua Gert Philosophy, The College of William and Mary   10/14: No talk—NYU Conference, Ethics of Artificial Intelligence   10/21: Craige Roberts Linguistics, The Ohio State University   10/28: Kristen Syrett Linguistics and Center for Cognitive Science (RuCCS), Rutgers[...]
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Claudia Passos (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) Do newborns have sense of agency? and Laura Perez (Harvard) Visual Properties and Social Groups 12:00 pm
Claudia Passos (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) Do newborns have sense of agency? and Laura Perez (Harvard) Visual Properties and Social Groups @ CUNY, rm 5409
Nov 7 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Claudia Passos (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) “Do newborns have sense of agency?” I will argue that newborn babies have experiences of agency.  I present evidence from developmental psychology involving four types of behaviors (neonatal imitation, actions oriented to goals, actions toward objects, and actions toward people) and argue that this evidence supports a prima facie case that babies have experiences of agency.  I then address objections.  An important objection is that experiences of[...]
Social and Political Philosophy Working Group 12:30 pm
Social and Political Philosophy Working Group @ CUNY Grad Center
Nov 7 @ 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm
FALL 2016 WORKSHOP SERIES: October 17 Idealistic Realism Shivani Radhakrishnan, Columbia University The Non-Identity Problem and Historical Injustice: A Non-Problem for Reparations Joanna Smolensky, The Graduate Center, CUNY November 7 Grades of Realism in Social Ontology Jules Salomone, The Graduate Center, CUNY The Lottery Won’t Solve Your Problems Philip Zegman, The Graduate Center, CUNY November 28 Territory and Ecology: Why ‘Political’ Justifications Don’t Work Omar Dahbour, Hunter College & The Graduate Center, CUNY
Hartry Field: Generalizing Fuzzy Logic for Semantic Paradoxes (and Vagueness) 4:15 pm
Hartry Field: Generalizing Fuzzy Logic for Semantic Paradoxes (and Vagueness) @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 5382
Nov 7 @ 4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
Lukasiewicz continuum-valued logic has been popular in dealing with vagueness, and prominent logicians (e.g. Thoralf Skolem and C. C. Chang) have been very interested in its application to the semantic, property-theoretic and set-theoretic paradoxes.  But it isn’t ultimately workable for either vagueness or the paradoxes.  This talk will sketch how to generalize it to make it work—not for set theory, because of extensionality, but for truth and properties, and also for vagueness.  I’ll avoid technical[...]
Philosophy of Language Workshop 6:30 pm
Philosophy of Language Workshop @ NYU Philosophy Dept. rm 302
Nov 7 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
We’re a community of philosophers of language centered in New York City. We have a meeting each week at which a speaker presents a piece of their own work relating to the philosophy of language. During the Fall of 2016, we’ll meet at NYU (5 Washington Place, Room 302) on Monday evenings from 6:30 until 8:30. Please see our schedule of speakers below. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome! Fall 2016[...]
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“Any Body, Anybody: The Matter of the Unconscious.” 9th Meeting of The International Society for Philosophy and Psychoanalysis
“Any Body, Anybody: The Matter of the Unconscious.” 9th Meeting of The International Society for Philosophy and Psychoanalysis @ New School
Nov 9 – Nov 12 all-day
Preliminary Program Here 9th Meeting of the SIPP-ISPP Our next meeting on ‘Any Body, Anybody : The Matter of the Unconscious’ will take place from November 9-12, 2016, at the New School for Social Research, New York. With this title, we invite reflections on the body and the materiality of the unconscious. How does psychoanalysis help us think about how bodies become laden with and deprived of identity in a social and political space? The[...]
CUNY Colloquium 4:15 pm
CUNY Colloquium @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 9204/5
Nov 9 @ 4:15 pm
Each colloquium is held on Wednesday at 4:15 P.M. All colloquia will take place at the Graduate Center in rooms 9204/9205 except as otherwise noted. Please call (212) 817-8615 for further information. Each colloquium will be held on Wednesday at 4:15 P.M.
All colloquia will take place at the Graduate Center in rooms 9204/9205 except as otherwise noted Sept. 7 Jonathan Adler Lecture Stephen Schiffer (NYU) “Knowledge by Testimony” Sept. 14 Paul Horwich (NYU) “Progress in[...]
New York Circle Round Table 7:30 pm
New York Circle Round Table @ Setauket Neighborhood House
Nov 9 @ 7:30 pm
What is a Lawful in War? October 27, 2016 Setauket Neighborhood House 7:30 pm Medical Ethics of Conjoined Twins November 2, 2016 Setauket Neighborhood House 7:30 pm Experience and Thinking November 9, 2016 Setauket Neighborhood House 7:30 pm Our Town, Play by Thornton Wilder November 16, 2016 Setauket Neighborhood House 7:30 pm
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Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy 4:00 pm
Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy @ 9th Floor of Furman Hall
Nov 10 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
The Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy was founded by Ronald Dworkin and Thomas Nagel in 1987. It is the original model for all of NYU Law’s colloquia. The Colloquium is now convened by Liam Murphy, Samuel Scheffler, and Jeremy Waldron, two of whom will host in any given year. Each week on Thursday a legal theorist or moral or political philosopher presents a paper to the group, which consists of students, faculty from the[...]
Alva Noë (University of California, Berkeley) 4:30 pm
Alva Noë (University of California, Berkeley) @ Fordham, Rose Hill
Nov 10 @ 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Alva Noë (University of California, Berkeley) will deliver at lecture on November 10 in Flom Auditorium of the Walsh Family Library.  The lecture is free and open to the public.
Monique David-Menard: Body of the drives, bodies in politics: anonymous or impersonal? 6:00 pm
Monique David-Menard: Body of the drives, bodies in politics: anonymous or impersonal? @ Wolff Conference Room, Albert and Vera List Academic Center, rm D1103
Nov 10 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Thursday Night Workshop @ New School Omri Boehm Descartes on Impossible Thinking | 9.8.16 Ursula Renz The Value of Thinking for Oneself: Spinoza and Kant on Epistemic Autonomy | 9.15.16 In Cooperation with international workshop: Spinoza and Kant. Metaphysics, Ethics, Politics Paul Kottman Love as Human Freedom | 9.22.16 Jessica Moss No Beliefs about Forms: Doxa in Plato and Aristotle | 9.29.16 Lydia Goehr Moses and the Monochrome. Thought Experiments in the Theology of Modernism[...]
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Monism Conference
Monism Conference @ Rutgers Philosophy Dept. (5th flr)
Nov 11 – Nov 12 all-day
Monism Conference Organized by Jonathan Schaffer for November 11-12, 2016 at Rutgers University Friday November 11th 9:30 – 10:00     Breakfast 10:00 – 11:15     Terry Horgan, “The One is Real but the Many are Transcendentally Ideal” 11:30 – 12:45     Dean Zimmerman, “Arguments for Monism from Internal Relations” 12:45 – 3:00      Lunch 3:00 – 4:15        Ricki Bliss, “Monisms East and West” 4:30 – 5:45        Mark Johnston,[...]
Thirteenth Annual Modern Philosophy Conference: The Imagination
Thirteenth Annual Modern Philosophy Conference: The Imagination @ NYU Philosophy Dept
Nov 11 – Nov 12 all-day
Donald Ainslie University of Toronto Stefanie Grüne University of Potsdam Susan James Birkbeck, University of London Jonathan Lear University of Chicago Michael G. F. Martin University College London Ulrich Schlösser University of Tübingen
Cognitive Science Speaker Series 1:00 pm
Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ CUNY Grad Center Room 7-102
Nov 11 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
9/16: Aaron Bentley Cognitive Science and Philosophy, CUNY Graduate Center   9/23: Susanna Schellenberg Philosophy and Center for Cognitive Science (RuCCS), Rutgers University   9/30: David Neely Cognitive Science and Philosophy, CUNY Graduate Center   10/7: Joshua Gert Philosophy, The College of William and Mary   10/14: No talk—NYU Conference, Ethics of Artificial Intelligence   10/21: Craige Roberts Linguistics, The Ohio State University   10/28: Kristen Syrett Linguistics and Center for Cognitive Science (RuCCS), Rutgers[...]
Comparative Philosophy Seminar 5:30 pm
Comparative Philosophy Seminar @ Religion Dept., Columbia, rm. 101
Nov 11 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
TONGDONG BAI (Fudan University)   With responses from: VIREN MURTHY (University of Wisconsin Madison)   Please join us at Columbia University’s Religion Department on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11th at 5:30PM for his lecture entitled:   “Pre-Qin Chinese Thought as a Modern Political Philosophy”   In this paper, I will deal with the issue of the legitimacy of Chinese philosophy as a philosophy first.  With the definition of philosophy as a systematic reflection on fundamental human problems that transcend time, place, and[...]
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Philosophy of Language Workshop 6:30 pm
Philosophy of Language Workshop @ NYU Philosophy Dept. rm 302
Nov 14 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
We’re a community of philosophers of language centered in New York City. We have a meeting each week at which a speaker presents a piece of their own work relating to the philosophy of language. During the Fall of 2016, we’ll meet at NYU (5 Washington Place, Room 302) on Monday evenings from 6:30 until 8:30. Please see our schedule of speakers below. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome! Fall 2016[...]
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Social and Political Philosophy Workshop 5:30 pm
Social and Political Philosophy Workshop @ Law School , rm 3-06
Nov 15 @ 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm
Meetings are held at Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus in Manhattan.  Papers are read in advance. If interested in attending, contact sahaddad@fordham.edu or jeflynn@fordham.edu. 2016-2017 Schedule: Tuesday, October 11 – Karen Ng (Vanderbilt), “Social Freedom as Ideology: Honneth and Mills” Tuesday, November 15 – Carol Gould (Hunter/CUNY Grad Center) Tuesday, November 29 – Shiloh Whitney (Fordham) Tuesday, February 7 – Serene Khader (Brooklyn College/CUNY Grad Center) Thursday, April 11 – Rainer Forst (Frankfurt) Tuesday, April 18 – Sungmoon Kim (City University[...]
Elizabeth Edenberg [Fordham University] Where Should We Ground the Feminist Potential of Political Liberalism? 6:30 pm
Elizabeth Edenberg [Fordham University] Where Should We Ground the Feminist Potential of Political Liberalism? @ CUNY Grad Center
Nov 15 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
New York Society for Women in Philosophy SWIPSHOP FALL 2016 Lisa Michelle McKeon [New School for Social Research] Making Room for Mistakes: How Interpretation Informs Illocutions September 20 Laura W. Kane [The Graduate Center, CUNY] Who Cares? Examining Needs, Care, and Responsibility for a More Caring Version of the State October 18 Elizabeth Edenberg [Fordham University] Where Should We Ground the Feminist Potential of Political Liberalism? November 15 All SWIPshops are 6-8:30 PM at the[...]
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Mark Steiner: Lectures on Wittgenstein and Hume 2:00 pm
Mark Steiner: Lectures on Wittgenstein and Hume @ CUNY, rm 9205
Nov 16 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Lectures on Wittgenstein and Hume delivered by Mark Steiner Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 2-4 pm Wednesday, Nov 16, Nov 30, Dec 7 The CUNY Graduate Center, Room 9205/6
CUNY Colloquium 4:15 pm
CUNY Colloquium @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 9204/5
Nov 16 @ 4:15 pm
Each colloquium is held on Wednesday at 4:15 P.M. All colloquia will take place at the Graduate Center in rooms 9204/9205 except as otherwise noted. Please call (212) 817-8615 for further information. Each colloquium will be held on Wednesday at 4:15 P.M.
All colloquia will take place at the Graduate Center in rooms 9204/9205 except as otherwise noted Sept. 7 Jonathan Adler Lecture Stephen Schiffer (NYU) “Knowledge by Testimony” Sept. 14 Paul Horwich (NYU) “Progress in[...]
New York Circle Round Table 7:30 pm
New York Circle Round Table @ Setauket Neighborhood House
Nov 16 @ 7:30 pm
What is a Lawful in War? October 27, 2016 Setauket Neighborhood House 7:30 pm Medical Ethics of Conjoined Twins November 2, 2016 Setauket Neighborhood House 7:30 pm Experience and Thinking November 9, 2016 Setauket Neighborhood House 7:30 pm Our Town, Play by Thornton Wilder November 16, 2016 Setauket Neighborhood House 7:30 pm
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World Philosophy Day at CCNY
World Philosophy Day at CCNY @ North Academic Building
Nov 17 all-day
World Philosophy Day at CCNY @ North Academic Building | New York | New York | United States
The lunch talk will be given by Skye Cleary at 12:30pm in the North Academic Building, room 5/144. The title is “Existential Love for the 21st Century.” The keynote address will be given by Rebecca Newberger Goldstein at 6:30pm in the North Academic Building, room 0/201. The title is “Plato, The Greeks, and the Invention of Philosophy.” Students, faculty, and members of the public are invited and warmly encouraged to participate! Lunch will be served for[...]
Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy 4:00 pm
Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy @ 9th Floor of Furman Hall
Nov 17 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
The Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy was founded by Ronald Dworkin and Thomas Nagel in 1987. It is the original model for all of NYU Law’s colloquia. The Colloquium is now convened by Liam Murphy, Samuel Scheffler, and Jeremy Waldron, two of whom will host in any given year. Each week on Thursday a legal theorist or moral or political philosopher presents a paper to the group, which consists of students, faculty from the[...]
Uriah Kriegel (Jean Nicod) Belief-that and Belief-in: Which Reductive Analysis? 4:10 pm
Uriah Kriegel (Jean Nicod) Belief-that and Belief-in: Which Reductive Analysis? @ Philosophy Hall 716
Nov 17 @ 4:10 pm – 6:00 pm
Fall 2016 Series Thursday, October 13, 2016 Meghan Sullivan (Notre Dame) Title TBA 4:10 PM – 6:00 PM, Philosophy Hall 716 Reception to follow Thursday, October 27, 2016 Richard Heck  (Brown) Title TBA 4:10 PM – 6:00 PM, Philosophy Hall 716 Reception to follow Thursday, November 17, 2016 Uriah Kriegel (Jean Nicod) Belief-that and Belief-in: Which Reductive Analysis? 4:10 PM – 6:00 PM, Philosophy Hall 716 Reception to follow Thursday, December 1, 2016 Desmond Hogan[...]
Seyla Benhabib: Legalism: A Reconstruction and Critique of Shklar’s Theory 6:00 pm
Seyla Benhabib: Legalism: A Reconstruction and Critique of Shklar’s Theory @ Wolff Conference Room, Albert and Vera List Academic Center, rm D1103
Nov 17 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Thursday Night Workshop @ New School Omri Boehm Descartes on Impossible Thinking | 9.8.16 Ursula Renz The Value of Thinking for Oneself: Spinoza and Kant on Epistemic Autonomy | 9.15.16 In Cooperation with international workshop: Spinoza and Kant. Metaphysics, Ethics, Politics Paul Kottman Love as Human Freedom | 9.22.16 Jessica Moss No Beliefs about Forms: Doxa in Plato and Aristotle | 9.29.16 Lydia Goehr Moses and the Monochrome. Thought Experiments in the Theology of Modernism[...]
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Pragmatic Themes in the Philosophy of Hilary Putnam
Pragmatic Themes in the Philosophy of Hilary Putnam @ NSSR Philosophy Dept, Room 510
Nov 18 all-day
A Memorial conference for Hilary Putnam Pragmatic Themes in the Philosophy of Hilary Putnam Sponsored by Department of Philosophy, New Social for Social Research 10  A. M.       Richard J. Bernstein   Pragmatist Enlightenment 11  A. M.        Alice Crary  Putnam and Propaganda 12-2 P. M.       Lunch 2   P.M.           Naoko Saito  Pragmatism, Analysis, and Inspiration 3  P.M.            Brendan Hogan and Lawrence Marcelle: Putnam, Pragmatism and the Problem of Economic Rationality[...]
Cognitive Science Speaker Series 1:00 pm
Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ CUNY Grad Center Room 7-102
Nov 18 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
9/16: Aaron Bentley Cognitive Science and Philosophy, CUNY Graduate Center   9/23: Susanna Schellenberg Philosophy and Center for Cognitive Science (RuCCS), Rutgers University   9/30: David Neely Cognitive Science and Philosophy, CUNY Graduate Center   10/7: Joshua Gert Philosophy, The College of William and Mary   10/14: No talk—NYU Conference, Ethics of Artificial Intelligence   10/21: Craige Roberts Linguistics, The Ohio State University   10/28: Kristen Syrett Linguistics and Center for Cognitive Science (RuCCS), Rutgers[...]
Zoltan Szabo (Yale) 3:30 pm
Zoltan Szabo (Yale) @ NYU Philosophy Dept. rm 202
Nov 18 @ 3:30 pm
Zoltan Szabo (Yale) Friday, November 18, 3:30 p.m. 5 Washington Place, Room 202 Talk title and abstract forthcoming
Gaifman and Liu: A Simpler and More Realistic Subjective Decision Theory 4:10 pm
Gaifman and Liu: A Simpler and More Realistic Subjective Decision Theory @ Faculty House, Columbia U
Nov 18 @ 4:10 pm
Haim Gaifman (Columbia University) and Yang Liu (University of Cambridge) 4:10 pm, Friday, November 18th, 2016 Faculty House, Columbia University UNIVERSITY SEMINAR ON LOGIC, PROBABILITY, AND GAMES Abstract. In his classic Savage develops a formal system of rational decision making. The goal and the culmination of the enterprise is a representation theorem: Any preference relation that satisfies certain arguably acceptable postulates determines a (finitely additive) probability distribution over the states and a utility assignment to the[...]
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Philosophical Understanding of Visual Intelligence
Philosophical Understanding of Visual Intelligence @ Institute for Visual Intelligence
Nov 19 all-day
The Institute for Visual Intelligence is thrilled to announce its inaugural symposium in New York City in November 2016. We are seeking a philosophical understanding of visual intelligence. Keynote Speakers: Dr. Ahmed Elgammal Director of the Art & AI at Rutgers University Professor at the Department of Computer Science, Rutgers University. He is the founder and director of the Art and Artificial Intelligence at Rutgers, which focuses on data science in the domain of digital[...]
The 2nd Speculative Ethics Forum
The 2nd Speculative Ethics Forum @ Philosophy Dept., St. John's
Nov 19 all-day
The Speculative Ethics Forum is a one day workshop-style event in which we’ll consider the most challenging matters of ethics. Ethical approaches of all sorts are welcomed–analytic, continental, ancient, medieval, Asian, and so on. Most papers are invited. However, there are two slots open for submissions. Any paper in ethical theory will be considered for acceptance. Bold and speculative inquiries are preferred to papers that primarily defend ground already gained or papers that are primarily[...]
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Too Much or too Little Science? Between the Extremes of Scientism and Pseudoscience 6:00 pm
Too Much or too Little Science? Between the Extremes of Scientism and Pseudoscience @ Cornelia Street Café
Nov 21 @ 6:00 pm
We live in an increasingly polarized society, not just in terms of political and social issues, but also when it comes to our very understanding of the world. An increasing number of people question the authority of science, rejecting well established notions such as evolution, climate change, and the safety of vaccines. They prefer to engage in pseudoscientific thinking, according to which the universe bends to our will (the “law of attraction”) or God personally[...]
Philosophy of Language Workshop 6:30 pm
Philosophy of Language Workshop @ NYU Philosophy Dept. rm 302
Nov 21 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
We’re a community of philosophers of language centered in New York City. We have a meeting each week at which a speaker presents a piece of their own work relating to the philosophy of language. During the Fall of 2016, we’ll meet at NYU (5 Washington Place, Room 302) on Monday evenings from 6:30 until 8:30. Please see our schedule of speakers below. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome! Fall 2016[...]
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Social and Political Philosophy Working Group 12:30 pm
Social and Political Philosophy Working Group @ CUNY Grad Center
Nov 28 @ 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm
FALL 2016 WORKSHOP SERIES: October 17 Idealistic Realism Shivani Radhakrishnan, Columbia University The Non-Identity Problem and Historical Injustice: A Non-Problem for Reparations Joanna Smolensky, The Graduate Center, CUNY November 7 Grades of Realism in Social Ontology Jules Salomone, The Graduate Center, CUNY The Lottery Won’t Solve Your Problems Philip Zegman, The Graduate Center, CUNY November 28 Territory and Ecology: Why ‘Political’ Justifications Don’t Work Omar Dahbour, Hunter College & The Graduate Center, CUNY
Logic and Metaphysics Workshop 4:15 pm
Logic and Metaphysics Workshop @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 5382
Nov 28 @ 4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
Logic and Metaphysics Workshop, Fall 2016, Provisional Calendar Meetings will be at the CUNY Graduate Center, room to be determined, Mondays 4.15-6.15 Date Speaker Sept 26 Mel Fitting, CUNY GC Oct 3 Rohit Parikh, CUNY GC Oct 7 (Friday) John Bell, U of Western Ontario Oct 10 No meeting. Columbus Day. Oct 17 Julian Cole, U of Buffalo Oct 24 Joel David Hamkins, CUNY GC Oct 31 Jacob Archambault, Fordham Nov 7 Hartry Field, NYU[...]
Philosophy of Language Workshop 6:30 pm
Philosophy of Language Workshop @ NYU Philosophy Dept. rm 302
Nov 28 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
We’re a community of philosophers of language centered in New York City. We have a meeting each week at which a speaker presents a piece of their own work relating to the philosophy of language. During the Fall of 2016, we’ll meet at NYU (5 Washington Place, Room 302) on Monday evenings from 6:30 until 8:30. Please see our schedule of speakers below. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome! Fall 2016[...]
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Social and Political Philosophy Workshop 5:30 pm
Social and Political Philosophy Workshop @ Law School , rm 3-06
Nov 29 @ 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm
Meetings are held at Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus in Manhattan.  Papers are read in advance. If interested in attending, contact sahaddad@fordham.edu or jeflynn@fordham.edu. 2016-2017 Schedule: Tuesday, October 11 – Karen Ng (Vanderbilt), “Social Freedom as Ideology: Honneth and Mills” Tuesday, November 15 – Carol Gould (Hunter/CUNY Grad Center) Tuesday, November 29 – Shiloh Whitney (Fordham) Tuesday, February 7 – Serene Khader (Brooklyn College/CUNY Grad Center) Thursday, April 11 – Rainer Forst (Frankfurt) Tuesday, April 18 – Sungmoon Kim (City University[...]
Working Papers In Ethics and Moral Psychology 5:30 pm
Working Papers In Ethics and Moral Psychology @ Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Anneberg 12-06
Nov 29 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Working Papers in Ethics and Moral Psychology is a speaker series conducted under the auspices of the Icahn School of Medicine Bioethics Program. It is a working group where speakers are invited to present well-developed, as yet unpublished work. The focus of the group is interdisciplinary, with an emphasis on topics in ethics, bioethics, neuroethics, and moral psychology.  The meetings begin with a brief presentation by the invited speaker and the remaining time is devoted[...]
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Mark Steiner: Lectures on Wittgenstein and Hume 2:00 pm
Mark Steiner: Lectures on Wittgenstein and Hume @ CUNY, rm 9205
Nov 30 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Lectures on Wittgenstein and Hume delivered by Mark Steiner Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 2-4 pm Wednesday, Nov 16, Nov 30, Dec 7 The CUNY Graduate Center, Room 9205/6
CUNY Colloquium 4:15 pm
CUNY Colloquium @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 9204/5
Nov 30 @ 4:15 pm
Each colloquium is held on Wednesday at 4:15 P.M. All colloquia will take place at the Graduate Center in rooms 9204/9205 except as otherwise noted. Please call (212) 817-8615 for further information. Each colloquium will be held on Wednesday at 4:15 P.M.
All colloquia will take place at the Graduate Center in rooms 9204/9205 except as otherwise noted Sept. 7 Jonathan Adler Lecture Stephen Schiffer (NYU) “Knowledge by Testimony” Sept. 14 Paul Horwich (NYU) “Progress in[...]
Inaugural Rutgers University Lecture in Philosophy presents Prof. Kit Fine 6:00 pm
Inaugural Rutgers University Lecture in Philosophy presents Prof. Kit Fine @ Rutgers Academic Building, Room AB-4225
Nov 30 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Inaugural Rutgers University Lecture in Philosophy presents Prof. Kit Fine Wednesday 30 November 2016, 06:00pm – 08:00pm   TBA Location Rutgers Academic Building, Room AB-4225, Seminary Place, New Brunswick, NJ, United States