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“Secularism and Its Discontents”: 16th Annual Philosophy Graduate Conference @ NSSR Philosophy Dept
“Secularism and Its Discontents”: 16th Annual Philosophy Graduate Conference @ NSSR Philosophy Dept
Apr 8 all-day
“Secularism and Its Discontents” The New School for Social Research 16th Annual Philosophy Graduate Student Conference Keynote Speaker: Gil Anidjar (Columbia) Keynote Roundtable Featuring: Simon Critchley (The New School) and others TBA With the increased social secularization in the West, philosophy, politics, and religion have become strange bedfellows. This emphasis on secularization has sparked controversies concerning the role of religion in the political sphere that have taken the form of lawsuits against forced funding of[...]
Ask a Philosopher @ Union Square Greenmarket
Ask a Philosopher @ Union Square Greenmarket
Apr 8 all-day
Brooklyn Public Philosophers upcoming events: 4/8 – Ask a Philosopher @ the Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket // 9:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M. 4/27 – Christia Mercer on women in the history of philosophy @ the Dweck Center // 7:00 P.M. 4/30 – Ask a Philosopher @ the Jackson Heights Greenmarket // 9:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M. 5/17 – Ask a Philosopher @ the Union Square Greenmarket // 12:00 P.M.-6:00 P.M. 5/18 – Chris Lebron on James Baldwin and democratic[...]
Columbia Workshop on Probability and Learning @ 716 Philosophy Hall
Columbia Workshop on Probability and Learning @ 716 Philosophy Hall
Apr 8 all-day
Gordon Belot (Michigan) – Typical!, 10am Abstract. This talk falls into three short stories. The over-arching themes are: (i) that the notion of typicality is protean; (ii) that Bayesian technology is both more and less rigid than is sometimes thought. Simon Huttegger (Irvine LPS) – Schnorr Randomness and Lévi’s Martingale Convergence Theorem, 11:45am Abstract. Much recent work in algorithmic randomness concerns characterizations of randomness in terms of the almost everywhere behavior of suitably effectivized versions[...]
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