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Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy 4:00 pm
Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy @ Lester Pollock Colloquium Room, Furman Hall, 9th floo
Sep 2 @ 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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Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy 4:00 pm
Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy @ Lester Pollock Colloquium Room, Furman Hall, 9th floo
Sep 9 @ 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 @ ZOOM - see site for details
Sep 10 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Hosted by Rebecca Keller and Ryan McElhaney To get Zoom links, email davidrosenthal1@gmail.com Some—but not all—sessions are recorded for later access 9/10: Carolyn Dicey Jennings Cognitive and Information Sciences, University of California, Merced 9/17: Wayne Wu Philosophy, Carnegie Mellon University 9/24: Chaz Firestone Psychological and Brain Sciences, The Johns Hopkins University 10/1: No talk—one-week break 10/8: Johannes Kleiner Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 10/15: Jessie Munton Philosophy, University of Cambridge 10/22: Myrto Mylopoulos[...]
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Metaphysical Overdetermination (Ricki Bliss) @ Logic & Metaphysics Workshop 4:15 pm
Metaphysical Overdetermination (Ricki Bliss) @ Logic & Metaphysics Workshop @ ZOOM - see site for details
Sep 13 @ 4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
Abstract: It is widely recognized by proponents of the notion that grounding can be, indeed is, overdetermined.  Further to this, it seems safe to suppose that something of a consensus has emerged: grounding is overdetermined and there is nothing about it, either conceptually or metaphysically, that we ought to find concerning.  But from a small sampling of alleged cases no such conclusions can responsibly be drawn.  This paper aims to demonstrate that there is nothing[...]
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Alison Stone @ The New York German Idealism Workshop 10:00 am
Alison Stone @ The New York German Idealism Workshop @ ZOOM - see site for details
Sep 17 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
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 Philosophy in Die Günderode” on September 17 from 10am-12pm EST. Giulia Valpione (Università degli Studi di Padova) will be providing comments. Join Zoom Meeting https://NewSchool.zoom.us/j/93096095303?pwd=ZjVWaTdLZ0VlNTlPUHFuWmJDVE9DZz09 Please email nygermanidealism@gmail.com to request the paper (and join our listserv), which has already been distributed (as of 9/8/21).
Cognitive Science Speaker Series 1:00 pm
Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ ZOOM - see site for details
Sep 17 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Hosted by Rebecca Keller and Ryan McElhaney To get Zoom links, email davidrosenthal1@gmail.com Some—but not all—sessions are recorded for later access 9/10: Carolyn Dicey Jennings Cognitive and Information Sciences, University of California, Merced 9/17: Wayne Wu Philosophy, Carnegie Mellon University 9/24: Chaz Firestone Psychological and Brain Sciences, The Johns Hopkins University 10/1: No talk—one-week break 10/8: Johannes Kleiner Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 10/15: Jessie Munton Philosophy, University of Cambridge 10/22: Myrto Mylopoulos[...]
Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy 2:00 pm
Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy @ Lester Pollock Colloquium Room, Furman Hall, 9th floo
Sep 17 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 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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The New York Philosophy of Language Workshop 3:00 pm
The New York Philosophy of Language Workshop @ ZOOM - see site for details
Sep 20 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 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 Spring 2020, we’ll meet online on Mondays from 3pm until 5pm (Eastern Time). Details and zoom links will be posted on this site. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome! September 20th (special time: 4:30–6pm) Diego[...]
Logic & Metaphysics Workshop 4:15 pm
Logic & Metaphysics Workshop @ ZOOM - see site for details
Sep 20 @ 4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
The Logic and Metaphysics Workshop will be meeting on Mondays from 4:15 to 6:15 (NY time) entirely online, unless otherwise noted. The provisional schedule is as follows: Sep 13. Ricki Bliss (Lehigh University) Sep 20. Teresa Kouri Kissel (Old Dominion University) Sep 27. Rashed Ahmad (University of Connecticut) Oct 4. Yale Weiss (CUNY GC) Oct 11. NO MEETING Oct 18. Rohit Parikh (CUNY GC) Oct 25. Noah Friedman-Biglin (San José State University) Nov 1. Thomas[...]
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Miranda Fricker (CUNY) @ Rutgers Colloquium 3:00 pm
Miranda Fricker (CUNY) @ Rutgers Colloquium @ ZOOM - see site for details
Sep 23 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
The Department’s colloquium series typically meets on Thursdays in the Seminar Room at Gateway Transit Building, 106 Somerset Street, 5th Floor at 3:00 p.m. Please see the Department Calendar for scheduled speakers and more details. Please note: All events are virtual until otherwise stated.
Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy 4:00 pm
Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy @ Lester Pollock Colloquium Room, Furman Hall, 9th floo
Sep 23 @ 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 @ ZOOM - see site for details
Sep 24 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Hosted by Rebecca Keller and Ryan McElhaney To get Zoom links, email davidrosenthal1@gmail.com Some—but not all—sessions are recorded for later access 9/10: Carolyn Dicey Jennings Cognitive and Information Sciences, University of California, Merced 9/17: Wayne Wu Philosophy, Carnegie Mellon University 9/24: Chaz Firestone Psychological and Brain Sciences, The Johns Hopkins University 10/1: No talk—one-week break 10/8: Johannes Kleiner Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 10/15: Jessie Munton Philosophy, University of Cambridge 10/22: Myrto Mylopoulos[...]
Samantha Matherne (Harvard) Aesthetic Humility: A Kantian Model 3:30 pm
Samantha Matherne (Harvard) Aesthetic Humility: A Kantian Model @ ZOOM - see site for details
Sep 24 @ 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Unlike its moral and intellectual counterparts, the virtue of aesthetic humility has been widely neglected. In order to begin filling in this gap, I argue that Kant’s view is a promising resource for developing a model of aesthetic humility. However, prima facie, Kant’s aesthetics may seem like an unpromising starting point for this endeavor. At the very least, aesthetic humility has not been discussed as part of his aesthetic framework. What is more, some have worried[...]
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The New York Philosophy of Language Workshop 3:00 pm
The New York Philosophy of Language Workshop @ ZOOM - see site for details
Sep 27 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 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 Spring 2020, we’ll meet online on Mondays from 3pm until 5pm (Eastern Time). Details and zoom links will be posted on this site. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome! September 20th (special time: 4:30–6pm) Diego[...]
Logic & Metaphysics Workshop 4:15 pm
Logic & Metaphysics Workshop @ ZOOM - see site for details
Sep 27 @ 4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
The Logic and Metaphysics Workshop will be meeting on Mondays from 4:15 to 6:15 (NY time) entirely online, unless otherwise noted. The provisional schedule is as follows: Sep 13. Ricki Bliss (Lehigh University) Sep 20. Teresa Kouri Kissel (Old Dominion University) Sep 27. Rashed Ahmad (University of Connecticut) Oct 4. Yale Weiss (CUNY GC) Oct 11. NO MEETING Oct 18. Rohit Parikh (CUNY GC) Oct 25. Noah Friedman-Biglin (San José State University) Nov 1. Thomas[...]
Robert Iliffe – ‘A Thousand Fictions’: Cultism and Delusional Metaphysics in the Newton-Leibniz Disputes 6:00 pm
Robert Iliffe – ‘A Thousand Fictions’: Cultism and Delusional Metaphysics in the Newton-Leibniz Disputes @ ZOOM - see site for details
Sep 27 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
The rich philosophical and mathematical disputes that took place between Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz at the start of the eighteenth century have received more historical attention than any other exchange in the history of philosophy. Nevertheless, in this talk, Robert Iliffe discusses a prominent but neglected aspect of their disagreement, namely the mutual claim that their opponents’ conceptual foundations were fictional, and were the product both of diseased thinking and of illegitimately organized intellectual[...]
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Fordham Workshop in Social and Political Philosophy 5:30 pm
Fordham Workshop in Social and Political Philosophy @ ZOOM - see site for details
Sep 28 @ 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm
Meetings are held on Tuesdays from 5:30 to 6:45. For 2021-22, most of the meetings will take place on Zoom but we hope to have some in-person meetings in the spring.  All papers are read in advance. If interested in attending, contact  jeflynn@fordham.edu, sahaddad@fordham.edu, or eislekel@fordham.edu. Zoom details will be sent out prior to each meeting. ​ 2021-22 September 28 – Colin Koopman (Oregon), “Galton’s Pride: The Resilience of Data-Driven Inequality” October 26 – María del Rosario Acosta López (UC[...]
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Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy 4:00 pm
Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy @ Lester Pollock Colloquium Room, Furman Hall, 9th floo
Sep 30 @ 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[...]