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Art in the Brain of the Beholder 6:00 pm
Art in the Brain of the Beholder @ ZOOM - see site for details
Feb 2 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
What can science teach us about how we perceive and understand art? How can art help us understand ourselves and each other? In this event, the Zuckerman Institute explores the interactions between our brains and the artistic world, finding connections and parallels between art and science. Event Speakers Please visit the event webpage to view the speaker list. Event Information Free and open to the public, registration is required by January 28, 2022. This event[...]
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Jonathan Gilmore (CUNY & Baruch College): Feelings Fit for Fictions and Imaginings 4:10 pm
Jonathan Gilmore (CUNY & Baruch College): Feelings Fit for Fictions and Imaginings @ ZOOM - see site for details
Feb 3 @ 4:10 pm – 6:00 pm
*Zoom link can be requested if you are not on the email list, please send an email to ap3097@columbia.edu
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Political Concepts 10th Anniversary Conference
Political Concepts 10th Anniversary Conference @ ZOOM - see site for details
Feb 4 – Feb 5 all-day
A conference celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Political Concepts Journal. Friday, February 4th 1:30 – Lay of the Land Ann Stoler Jacques Lezra J.M. Bernstein Michael Sawyer 2:00 – 4:00 – Panel I Emily Apter – Ecosophy Axelle Karera – Anthropocene Moderator: J.M. Bernstein 4:30 – 6:30 – Panel II Jacques Lezra – Cop Rocío Zambrana – Coloniality Moderator: Susan Buck-Morss Saturday, February 5th 11:00 – 1:00 – Panel III Étienne Balibar – Communism[...]
Thomas Khurana (U Potsdam) 11:00 am
Thomas Khurana (U Potsdam) @ Zoom, possibly in person
Feb 4 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Presented by NY German Idealism Workshop With response from Karen Ng (Vanderbilt)
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Logic and Metaphysics Workshop 4:15 pm
Logic and Metaphysics Workshop @ Zoom & CUNY rm 5382
Feb 7 @ 4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
The Logic and Metaphysics Workshop will be meeting on Mondays from 4:15 to 6:15 (NY time). Speakers may present either virtually or in-person; the details will be announced for each talk individually. Meetings will convene at the Graduate Center, Room 5382. You may attend any talk from that location (even if the speaker is not physically present). At least for any talk for which the speaker is not physically present, you will also be able[...]
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Cognitive Science Speaker Series 1:00 pm
Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ CUNY zoom
Feb 11 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
ALL TALKS ARE ON ZOOM, 1-3, NYC TIMEAll are hosted by Rebecca Keller and Ryan McElhaneyZoom links are all announced on the Cognitive Science email listTo subscribe to that list, email davidrosenthal1@gmail.comSome sessions—not all—are recorded for later access2/11: Bence Nanay – Centre for Philosophical Psychology, University of Antwerp2/18: No talk—one-week break2/25: Joshua Myers – Philosophy, New York University3/4: Nadine Dijkstra – Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging, University College London3/11: Grace Helton – Philosophy, Princeton University3/18:[...]
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Logic and Metaphysics Workshop 4:15 pm
Logic and Metaphysics Workshop @ Zoom & CUNY rm 5382
Feb 14 @ 4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
The Logic and Metaphysics Workshop will be meeting on Mondays from 4:15 to 6:15 (NY time). Speakers may present either virtually or in-person; the details will be announced for each talk individually. Meetings will convene at the Graduate Center, Room 5382. You may attend any talk from that location (even if the speaker is not physically present). At least for any talk for which the speaker is not physically present, you will also be able[...]
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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
Feb 15 @ 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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CUNY Colloquium 4:15 pm
CUNY Colloquium @ CUNY Grad Center tbd
Feb 16 @ 4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
Each colloquium (unless noted below or circumstances change) will be IN PERSON4:15 P.M. to 6:15 P.M, room TBD 2.16 Shelbi Nahwilet Meissner (Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Georgetown University)“‘Nótma pí ‘ahíichumay tamáawumal//My mouth is a lonely little mockingbird’: IndigenousFeminist Reclamation & Transformative Justice”Co-Sponsored by CUNY GC Minorities and PhilosophyNOTE: this will be a virtual colloquium. A Zoom link will be distributed later. 3.2 David Papineau (Professor of Philosophy of Science, Kings College London)“Knowledge Norms are Bad[...]
***MOVED TO WEDNESDAY*** POSTWAVE HEATED OUTDOOR HAPPY HOUR! 6:30 pm
***MOVED TO WEDNESDAY*** POSTWAVE HEATED OUTDOOR HAPPY HOUR! @ Fourth Avenue Pub
Feb 16 @ 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm
“New York Philosophy” Wednesday, February 16 at 6:30 PM It looks like we spoke too soon about the weather looking good for the 17th. All the forecasts are now saying there’s solid likelihood of a wintry mix… https://www.meetup.com/New-York-Philosophy/events/283651572/
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Kripkean Necessities, Imaginative Kripke Puzzles, and Semantic Transparency. James Shaw (U Pittsburgh) 2:00 pm
Kripkean Necessities, Imaginative Kripke Puzzles, and Semantic Transparency. James Shaw (U Pittsburgh) @ ZOOM - see site for details
Feb 17 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
The Saul Kripke Center is pleased to announce that James Shaw (Associate Professor, Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh) will deliver a talk on Thursday, February 17th, 2022, from 2:00 to 4:00 pm (NY time) via Zoom. The talk is free and open to all, but those interested in attending should email the Saul Kripke Center in advance to register if they are not part of the CUNY Graduate Center’s Philosophy Program or are not on the[...]
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Logic and Metaphysics Workshop 4:15 pm
Logic and Metaphysics Workshop @ Zoom & CUNY rm 5382
Feb 21 @ 4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
The Logic and Metaphysics Workshop will be meeting on Mondays from 4:15 to 6:15 (NY time). Speakers may present either virtually or in-person; the details will be announced for each talk individually. Meetings will convene at the Graduate Center, Room 5382. You may attend any talk from that location (even if the speaker is not physically present). At least for any talk for which the speaker is not physically present, you will also be able[...]
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CUNY Colloquium 4:15 pm
CUNY Colloquium @ CUNY Grad Center tbd
Feb 23 @ 4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
Each colloquium (unless noted below or circumstances change) will be IN PERSON4:15 P.M. to 6:15 P.M, room TBD 2.16 Shelbi Nahwilet Meissner (Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Georgetown University)“‘Nótma pí ‘ahíichumay tamáawumal//My mouth is a lonely little mockingbird’: IndigenousFeminist Reclamation & Transformative Justice”Co-Sponsored by CUNY GC Minorities and PhilosophyNOTE: this will be a virtual colloquium. A Zoom link will be distributed later. 3.2 David Papineau (Professor of Philosophy of Science, Kings College London)“Knowledge Norms are Bad[...]
Elly Truitt – The Structure of Scientific Progress: The Case of Roger Bacon 6:00 pm
Elly Truitt – The Structure of Scientific Progress: The Case of Roger Bacon @ ZOOM - see site for details
Feb 23 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
This talk explores the importance of the medieval period and nineteenth-century medievalism to the invention of modern science by placing the work of thirteenth-century Franciscan, polymath, and scholastic natural philosopher Roger Bacon (ca. 1214-1292) into conversation with later scholars, especially William Whewell (1794-1866). Elly Truitt argues that Bacon’s work and reputation became central to a narrative about the development of science that insisted on Europe as the only possible place of origin. Furthermore, Truitt argues[...]
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Cognitive Science Speaker Series 1:00 pm
Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ CUNY zoom
Feb 25 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
ALL TALKS ARE ON ZOOM, 1-3, NYC TIMEAll are hosted by Rebecca Keller and Ryan McElhaneyZoom links are all announced on the Cognitive Science email listTo subscribe to that list, email davidrosenthal1@gmail.comSome sessions—not all—are recorded for later access2/11: Bence Nanay – Centre for Philosophical Psychology, University of Antwerp2/18: No talk—one-week break2/25: Joshua Myers – Philosophy, New York University3/4: Nadine Dijkstra – Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging, University College London3/11: Grace Helton – Philosophy, Princeton University3/18:[...]
Allegra de Laurentiis (Stony Brook University) 4:30 pm
Allegra de Laurentiis (Stony Brook University) @ Zoom, possibly in person
Feb 25 @ 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Presented by NY German Idealism Workshop  
Jennifer Scuro: On labor 7:30 pm
Jennifer Scuro: On labor @ Info Commons Lab, Brookly Public Library
Feb 25 @ 7:30 pm – 8:45 pm
Brooklyn Public Philosophers is a forum for philosophers in the greater Brooklyn area to discuss their work with a general audience, hosted by the Brooklyn Public Library. Its goal is to raise awareness of the best work on philosophical questions of interest to Brooklynites, and to provide a civil space where Brooklynites can reason together about the philosophical questions that matter to them. If you’re interested in finding out more, or if you’d like to[...]
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Meeting 82: Why did it take humanity so long to invent stuff? – IN-PERSON 2:00 pm
Meeting 82: Why did it take humanity so long to invent stuff? – IN-PERSON @ Justine's apartment
Feb 27 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Philosophy Salon Sunday, February 27 at 2:00 PM Hunter College philosophy professor Daniel Boyd will lead this meeting. Modern humans, with brains like our own, have been around for some 20,000 – 50… Price: 16.00 USD https://www.meetup.com/Philosophy-Salon/events/281055231/
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Logic and Metaphysics Workshop 4:15 pm
Logic and Metaphysics Workshop @ Zoom & CUNY rm 5382
Feb 28 @ 4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
The Logic and Metaphysics Workshop will be meeting on Mondays from 4:15 to 6:15 (NY time). Speakers may present either virtually or in-person; the details will be announced for each talk individually. Meetings will convene at the Graduate Center, Room 5382. You may attend any talk from that location (even if the speaker is not physically present). At least for any talk for which the speaker is not physically present, you will also be able[...]