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Finite and Infinite Cognition in German Philosophy
Finite and Infinite Cognition in German Philosophy @ Philosophy Conference Room, Collins Hall, Room 139
Apr 4 all-day
Uygar Abaci Pennsylvania State University Brady Bowman Pennsylvania State University Daniel Dahlstrom Boston University Allegra De De Laurentiis State University of New York, Stony Brook Rolf-Peter Horstmann Humboldt-University, Berlin https://philevents.org/event/show/61246
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Issues of Identity
Issues of Identity @ Dept of Philosophy, Fordham University
Apr 6 – Apr 7 all-day
Fordham University Graduate Conference The Fordham Philosophical Society invites current graduate students to submit abstracts for presentation at its upcoming conference. Our topic this year is identity and we welcome submissions from all philosophical fields and interests. Some possible areas of exploration include: logical identity, the politics of identity, identity and difference, identity and narrative, personal identity, and other themes related to the critical study of identity. The Fordham Philosophical Society is a consciously pluralistic[...]
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“Hating as Contrary to Loving” – Anthony Steinbock (Southern Illinois) 4:00 pm
“Hating as Contrary to Loving” – Anthony Steinbock (Southern Illinois) @ Flom Auditorium, Fordham U
Apr 10 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Suarez Lecture: Anthony Steinbock (Southern Illinois University) Tuesday, April 10, 2018 4:00 PM 6:00 PM Google Calendar ICS “Hating as Contrary to Loving” Location: Flom Auditorium Posted in All Lectures, Suarez Lectures
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Hacer Escuela/Inventing School: Latin American Pedagogy Conference
Hacer Escuela/Inventing School: Latin American Pedagogy Conference @ 12th Floor lounge (April 12-13) and McMahon 109 (April 14)
Apr 12 – Apr 14 all-day
The Hacer Escuela/Inventing School workshop series brings together thinkers and practitioners from across the Americas who have developed new pedagogical techniques influenced by critical theory traditions, to share their work with professors, students, and others studying critical theory in the United States. Our project asks how, notwithstanding the increasing imposition of neoliberal measures, a variety of education movements from Latin American and the Caribbean have given rise to new understandings of pedagogical relations, of what[...]
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Social and Political Philosophy Workshop 5:30 pm
Social and Political Philosophy Workshop @ Plaza View Room, 12th Flr, Lowenstein
Apr 17 @ 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm
September 26 – Matthias Fritsch (Concordia), “Deconstructive Normativity” October 10 – TBA November 7 – Dimitris Vardoulakis (Western Sydney) February 13 – Candice Delmas (Northeastern) March 13 – Robert Gooding-Williams (Columbia) April 17 – Serene Khader (Brooklyn College/CUNY Grad Center) Meetings are held on Tuesdays at Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus in Manhattan in the Plaza View Room, 12th Floor, Lowenstein Building (113 W. 60th St). We meet from 5:30 to 6:45 and papers are read[...]
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Epistemology and Ethics Workshop 5:30 pm
Epistemology and Ethics Workshop @ Plaza View Room, 12th Flr, Lowenstein
Apr 24 @ 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. If interested in attending, email dheney[at]fordham[dot]edu. September 19th  Kate Manne (Cornell) October 17th  Sandy Goldberg (Northwestern) November 14th  Eden Lin (Ohio State) February 27th  Nathan Ballantyne (Fordham) March 20th  Sophie Horowitz (UMass, Amherst) April 24th  Nomy Arpaly (Brown)
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