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CEU-Rutgers Philosophy Conference @ Rutgers Philosophy Dept. 5th floor Seminar Rm.
CEU-Rutgers Philosophy Conference @ Rutgers Philosophy Dept. 5th floor Seminar Rm.
Apr 7 all-day
CEU-Rutgers Philosophy Conference, April 6-7.
Issues of Identity @ Dept of Philosophy, Fordham University
Issues of Identity @ Dept of Philosophy, Fordham University
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[...]
On Bridges and Walls: Towards a Philosophy Without/Beyond Borders @ NSSR Philosophy Dept.
On Bridges and Walls: Towards a Philosophy Without/Beyond Borders @ NSSR Philosophy Dept.
Apr 7 all-day
The New School for Social Research Graduate Student Conference in Philosophy Discourse concerning the role of bridges and walls has become commonplace in our contemporary political scene. Xenophobic, racist, and nationalistic calls for the building of walls are opposed by calls to construct bridges by those seeking to form coalitions of solidarity and resistance. An example of this is given by the way in which colonialism/imperialism has repeatedly used ‘bridges’ as Trojan horses of sorts,[...]
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7:00 pm Galen Strawson on “Things That Bother Me” @ Book Culture
Galen Strawson on “Things That Bother Me” @ Book Culture
Apr 7 @ 7:00 pm
An original collection of lauded philosopher Galen Strawson’s writings on the self and consciousness, naturalism and pan-psychism. Galen Strawson might be described as the Montaigne of modern philosophers, endlessly curious, enormously erudite, unafraid of strange, difficult, and provocative propositions, and able to describe them clearly–in other words, he is a true essayist. Strawson also shares with Montaigne a particular fascination with the elastic and elusive nature of the self and of consciousness. Of the essays[...]