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CUNY Colloquium 4:15 pm
CUNY Colloquium @ CUNY, rm 9204/5
Mar 1 @ 4:15 pm
Each colloquium will be held on Wednesday at 4:15 P.M in GC rooms 9204/9205, except as otherwise noted. February 8th Andrei Marmor (Cornell) “Two Rights of Free Speech” February 15th: No Colloquium (CUNY Monday Schedule) February 22nd Justin Garson (CUNY Hunter College) “What Biological Functions Are and Why They Matter” March 1st • Marx Wartofsky Memorial Panel Carol Gould, Moderator (CUNY Hunter College | Graduate Center) Gregg Horowitz (Pratt) — “Art and Cognitive Praxis” Michael Howard (UMaine)[...]
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Cognitive Science Speaker Series 1:00 pm
Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 7102
Mar 3 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Spring 2017, Fridays, 1-3 pm                          Room 7102, CUNY Graduate Center   February 17:  Frédérique de Vignemont Philosophy, Columbia University and Institut Jean Nicod, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) “Bodily Awareness:  Feeling or Knowing?”   February 24:  Sarah Allred Psychology, Rutgers University “How Memory and Perception Interact to Guide Behavior”   March 3:  William G. Lycan Philosophy, University of North Carolina at[...]
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Logic and Metaphysics Workshop 4:15 pm
Logic and Metaphysics Workshop @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 3212
Mar 6 @ 4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
Happy New Year! The L&M Workshop will be running again this semester as usual. Mondays 4.15-6.15, CUNY GC. Room still to be fixed. The program as it currently stands is as follows. Details of each meeting will be announced in due course. Note that we will be starting on Feb 27, and May 8 is still to be fixed.  Hope to see you at some of the meetings.  Graham Feb 27 McCarty UI Bloomington Mar[...]
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CUNY Colloquium 4:15 pm
CUNY Colloquium @ CUNY, rm 9204/5
Mar 8 @ 4:15 pm
Each colloquium will be held on Wednesday at 4:15 P.M in GC rooms 9204/9205, except as otherwise noted. February 8th Andrei Marmor (Cornell) “Two Rights of Free Speech” February 15th: No Colloquium (CUNY Monday Schedule) February 22nd Justin Garson (CUNY Hunter College) “What Biological Functions Are and Why They Matter” March 1st • Marx Wartofsky Memorial Panel Carol Gould, Moderator (CUNY Hunter College | Graduate Center) Gregg Horowitz (Pratt) — “Art and Cognitive Praxis” Michael Howard (UMaine)[...]
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POProcks: Philosophy of Psychology Workshop 11:00 am
POProcks: Philosophy of Psychology Workshop @ CUNY Grad Center, Thesis rm
Mar 9 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
This semester, Poprocks will be on Thursdays, 11-1, in the Thesis Room in the CUNY Graduate Center (365 5th Avenue). We will circulate drafts of the papers we are going to be discussing around a week in advance of each meeting. Here is a tentative schedule – though some dates later in the semester will be subject to change: February 9th – Jake Quilty-Dunn (CUNY) – “Attention and Encapsulation” February 23rd – Ryan Ogilvie (UMD)[...]
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Cognitive Science Speaker Series 1:00 pm
Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 7102
Mar 10 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Spring 2017, Fridays, 1-3 pm                          Room 7102, CUNY Graduate Center   February 17:  Frédérique de Vignemont Philosophy, Columbia University and Institut Jean Nicod, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) “Bodily Awareness:  Feeling or Knowing?”   February 24:  Sarah Allred Psychology, Rutgers University “How Memory and Perception Interact to Guide Behavior”   March 3:  William G. Lycan Philosophy, University of North Carolina at[...]
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Logic and Metaphysics Workshop 4:15 pm
Logic and Metaphysics Workshop @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 3212
Mar 13 @ 4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
Happy New Year! The L&M Workshop will be running again this semester as usual. Mondays 4.15-6.15, CUNY GC. Room still to be fixed. The program as it currently stands is as follows. Details of each meeting will be announced in due course. Note that we will be starting on Feb 27, and May 8 is still to be fixed.  Hope to see you at some of the meetings.  Graham Feb 27 McCarty UI Bloomington Mar[...]
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Essence, Explanation, and Modal Knowledge – Antonella Mallozzi 2:00 pm
Essence, Explanation, and Modal Knowledge – Antonella Mallozzi @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 7113
Mar 15 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
I develop Kripke’s model of knowledge of a posteriori necessities and propose that knowledge of metaphysical necessity depends on knowledge of essential properties. In my account, essential properties are characterized in terms of their causal roles for determining other properties and behaviors. As a consequence, essential properties have a distinctive explanatory power. I present this account and show how it fits nicely Kripke’s examples of a posteriori necessities as well as other cases. I further suggest that[...]
CUNY Colloquium 4:15 pm
CUNY Colloquium @ CUNY, rm 9204/5
Mar 15 @ 4:15 pm
Each colloquium will be held on Wednesday at 4:15 P.M in GC rooms 9204/9205, except as otherwise noted. February 8th Andrei Marmor (Cornell) “Two Rights of Free Speech” February 15th: No Colloquium (CUNY Monday Schedule) February 22nd Justin Garson (CUNY Hunter College) “What Biological Functions Are and Why They Matter” March 1st • Marx Wartofsky Memorial Panel Carol Gould, Moderator (CUNY Hunter College | Graduate Center) Gregg Horowitz (Pratt) — “Art and Cognitive Praxis” Michael Howard (UMaine)[...]
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Cognitive Science Speaker Series 1:00 pm
Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 7102
Mar 17 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Spring 2017, Fridays, 1-3 pm                          Room 7102, CUNY Graduate Center   February 17:  Frédérique de Vignemont Philosophy, Columbia University and Institut Jean Nicod, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) “Bodily Awareness:  Feeling or Knowing?”   February 24:  Sarah Allred Psychology, Rutgers University “How Memory and Perception Interact to Guide Behavior”   March 3:  William G. Lycan Philosophy, University of North Carolina at[...]
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Logic and Metaphysics Workshop 4:15 pm
Logic and Metaphysics Workshop @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 3212
Mar 20 @ 4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
Title: An Indeterminate Universe of Sets Speaker: Chris Scambler, NYU Abstract: The questions “Is there one and only one universe of sets?” and “Does every set-theoretic proposition have a determinate truth-value?” are often taken to be intimately related; there is, for example, a widespread tendency to assume that answering the former affirmatively commits one to the same with respect the latter. I’ll argue that this tendency is mistaken. I present a view on which there is a[...]
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Social & Political Philosophy Working Group 11:45 am
Social & Political Philosophy Working Group @ CUNY Grad Center
Mar 21 @ 11:45 am – 1:15 pm
Tuesday, March 14, 11:45-1:15pm Location: The Graduate Center, CUNY Room TBD Success and Stereotype: The Underrepresentation of Women in Academic Philosophy Rebecca Traynor, The Graduate Center, CUNY From Coordination to Cooperation: Switching to Team Reasoning Jules Salomone, The Graduate Center, CUNY Tuesday, April 4, 4:15-5:45pm Location: The Graduate Center, CUNY Room TBD The Dialectic of the Individual and the Collective: an Ecological Imperative. Nancy Holmstrom, Professor Emeritus, Rutgers Tuesday, May 9, 4:15-5:45pm Location: The Graduate[...]
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CUNY Colloquium 4:15 pm
CUNY Colloquium @ CUNY, rm 9204/5
Mar 22 @ 4:15 pm
Each colloquium will be held on Wednesday at 4:15 P.M in GC rooms 9204/9205, except as otherwise noted. February 8th Andrei Marmor (Cornell) “Two Rights of Free Speech” February 15th: No Colloquium (CUNY Monday Schedule) February 22nd Justin Garson (CUNY Hunter College) “What Biological Functions Are and Why They Matter” March 1st • Marx Wartofsky Memorial Panel Carol Gould, Moderator (CUNY Hunter College | Graduate Center) Gregg Horowitz (Pratt) — “Art and Cognitive Praxis” Michael Howard (UMaine)[...]
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POProcks: Philosophy of Psychology Workshop 11:00 am
POProcks: Philosophy of Psychology Workshop @ CUNY Grad Center, Thesis rm
Mar 23 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
This semester, Poprocks will be on Thursdays, 11-1, in the Thesis Room in the CUNY Graduate Center (365 5th Avenue). We will circulate drafts of the papers we are going to be discussing around a week in advance of each meeting. Here is a tentative schedule – though some dates later in the semester will be subject to change: February 9th – Jake Quilty-Dunn (CUNY) – “Attention and Encapsulation” February 23rd – Ryan Ogilvie (UMD)[...]
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Cognitive Science Speaker Series 1:00 pm
Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 7102
Mar 24 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Spring 2017, Fridays, 1-3 pm                          Room 7102, CUNY Graduate Center   February 17:  Frédérique de Vignemont Philosophy, Columbia University and Institut Jean Nicod, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) “Bodily Awareness:  Feeling or Knowing?”   February 24:  Sarah Allred Psychology, Rutgers University “How Memory and Perception Interact to Guide Behavior”   March 3:  William G. Lycan Philosophy, University of North Carolina at[...]
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Logic and Metaphysics Workshop 4:15 pm
Logic and Metaphysics Workshop @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 3212
Mar 27 @ 4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
Happy New Year! The L&M Workshop will be running again this semester as usual. Mondays 4.15-6.15, CUNY GC. Room still to be fixed. The program as it currently stands is as follows. Details of each meeting will be announced in due course. Note that we will be starting on Feb 27, and May 8 is still to be fixed.  Hope to see you at some of the meetings.  Graham Feb 27 McCarty UI Bloomington Mar[...]
Starting from Injustice: Political Theory for the Disadvantaged 4:30 pm
Starting from Injustice: Political Theory for the Disadvantaged @ CUNY Grad Center
Mar 27 @ 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Naomi Zack (Philosophy, University of Oregon)   MARCH 27, 2017 4:30-6:30pm The Graduate Center, CUNY
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CUNY Colloquium 4:15 pm
CUNY Colloquium @ CUNY, rm 9204/5
Mar 29 @ 4:15 pm
Each colloquium will be held on Wednesday at 4:15 P.M in GC rooms 9204/9205, except as otherwise noted. February 8th Andrei Marmor (Cornell) “Two Rights of Free Speech” February 15th: No Colloquium (CUNY Monday Schedule) February 22nd Justin Garson (CUNY Hunter College) “What Biological Functions Are and Why They Matter” March 1st • Marx Wartofsky Memorial Panel Carol Gould, Moderator (CUNY Hunter College | Graduate Center) Gregg Horowitz (Pratt) — “Art and Cognitive Praxis” Michael Howard (UMaine)[...]
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Crafting Ancient Identities: Mythological and Philosophical Approaches to the Self and Society in Antiquity
Crafting Ancient Identities: Mythological and Philosophical Approaches to the Self and Society in Antiquity @ Skylight Rm CUNY
Mar 31 all-day
Crafting Ancient Identities: Mythological and Philosophical Approaches to the Self and Society in Antiquity Tenth Annual Graduate Conference in Classics Friday, March 31, 2017 The Graduate Center, City University of New York Keynote Speaker: Professor Kathryn Morgan, UCLA In Greek and Roman antiquity, mythology and philosophy helped individuals understand their world and define their place in society. From the supernatural exploits in Homer to the etiological accounts of Ovid, mythology humanized natural phenomena and preserved[...]
Social Value in Non-Social Philosophy: 20th Annual CUNY Graduate Conference
Social Value in Non-Social Philosophy: 20th Annual CUNY Graduate Conference @ CUNY Grad Center
Mar 31 – Apr 1 all-day
Analytic philosophy is often derided as overly esoteric, focused on matters of little consequence in day-to-day life. This is particularly directed at non-value theoretic areas: Metaphysics, Epistemology, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Mathematics, and Logic. Does any greater good result from our countless hours spent in armchairs? This conference aims to explore the value of non-value theoretic areas of philosophy. Questions to address include, but are not limited to: What[...]