3 Fri
All-day
12:00 am
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
6:00 am
7:00 am
8:00 am
9:00 am
10:00 am
11:00 am
12:00 pm
1:00 pm
2:00 pm
3:00 pm
4:00 pm
5:00 pm
6:00 pm
7:00 pm
8:00 pm
9:00 pm
10:00 pm
11:00 pm
10:30 am Philosophy of Psychology Workshop @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 7113
Philosophy of Psychology Workshop @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 7113
Nov 3 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
PoPRocks (formerly known as ‘WoPoP’) is an ongoing series in the NYC area for early career researchers – typically grad students and postdocs – working on philosophy of psychology/mind/perception/cognitive science/neuroscience/… . We meet roughly once every 2 weeks at 10.30-12.30 on Fridays in CUNY’s Graduate Center (Room 7113) to informally discuss a draft paper by one of our members. Typically presenters send a copy of their paper around 1 week in advance, so do join[...]
1:00 pm Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 7102
Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 7102
Nov 3 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
September 15: Joseph Bendaña Cognitive Science and Philosophy, CUNY Graduate Center   September 22 and 29:  No talks—Graduate Center closed   October 6:  Amanda Huminski Philosophy, CUNY Graduate Center “Intuitional Holism:  Intuitions, Evidence, and Lessons from Feminist Epistemology”   October 13:  Hakwan Lau Psychology and Neuroscience, University of California, Los Angeles and University of Hong Kong “Inner Sense and Metacognitive Adversary for Conscious Perception”   October 20:  Jean Rémi King Cognitive Neuroscience, NYU and Max[...]
3:00 pm Freedom of Speech: Difficulties in framing and policing legal boundaries – Richard Sorabji @ Rutgers Academic Bldg, rm 2125
Freedom of Speech: Difficulties in framing and policing legal boundaries – Richard Sorabji @ Rutgers Academic Bldg, rm 2125
Nov 3 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
The Rutgers Philosophy Department, in partnership with Oxford University Press, is pleased to present the second annual Rutgers Lectures in Philosophy!  This annual series brings some of the world’s greatest living philosophers to Rutgers University–New Brunswick where they present three original lectures to be published by Oxford University Press. The lectures are free and open to the public.   Last year, the inaugural series featured Kit Fine on a novel approach to the problem of vagueness. [...]
3:30 pm David Christensen (Brown Univ.) @ NYU Philosophy Dept. rm 202
David Christensen (Brown Univ.) @ NYU Philosophy Dept. rm 202
Nov 3 @ 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Talk title and abstract forthcoming. Reception to follow in 6th floor lounge.
5:30 pm “Responsibility with a Buddhist Face” Daniel Breyer (Illinois State University) @ Columbia Religion Dept. rm 101
“Responsibility with a Buddhist Face” Daniel Breyer (Illinois State University) @ Columbia Religion Dept. rm 101
Nov 3 @ 5:30 pm
I’ve argued that the Indian Buddhist tradition, broadly construed, has tended to endorse a unique view of freedom and responsibility, a view I’ve called Buddhist Perspectivalism. According to this view, we should always regard ourselves as genuinely free and responsible agents, because we have good reason to do so, while we should never regard others in this way, because we have equally good reason to see them as neither free nor responsible. In this talk,[...]
6:00 pm Without Music, Life Would be a Mistake: Friedrich Nietzsche as Composer and Philosopher @ Karahan's Loft
Without Music, Life Would be a Mistake: Friedrich Nietzsche as Composer and Philosopher @ Karahan's Loft
Nov 3 @ 6:00 pm
Nietzsche Circle Presents: An Evening with Music and Philosophy Speakers: Michael Teinmann Yunus Tuncel Pianist: Aysegul Durakoglu RSVP required! Refreshments will be served. If you like to attend, Please RSVP by sending email to Luke Trusso at trussol@nietzschecircle.com