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Meditations Conference @ Columbia U, tba
Meditations Conference @ Columbia U, tba
Feb 14 all-day
Contact Professor Mercer for details.
After the Welfare State: Reconceiving Mutual Aid @ NYU
After the Welfare State: Reconceiving Mutual Aid @ NYU
Feb 15 all-day
The 2020 Annual Telos-Paul Piccone Institute Conference Keynote Speaker: Catherine Malabou, Kingston University and University of California, Irvine. Conference Description Although the rise of populism has often been interpreted as the atavistic return of racism and nationalism, the underlying sources have more to do with the collapse of the welfare state model in advanced post-industrial countries, which has resulted in the search for new forms of solidarity that could replace welfare state structures. These structures[...]
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2:00 pm Meeting 67: Is the world a better or worse place to live in now? @ Justine's apartment
Meeting 67: Is the world a better or worse place to live in now? @ Justine's apartment
Feb 9 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Philosophy-in-Manhattan Sunday, February 9 at 2:00 PM CUNY philosophy PhD candidate Liam Ryan will lead us. Over the last few decades, or centuries, or millennia, have societies (as a whole) made social p… Price: 16.00 USD https://www.meetup.com/Philosophy-in-Manhattan/events/265245544/
4:15 pm Is Free Choice Cancellable? Melissa Fusco @ CUNY Grad Center, 7395
Is Free Choice Cancellable? Melissa Fusco @ CUNY Grad Center, 7395
Feb 10 @ 4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
I explore the implications of the Tense Phrase deletion operation known as sluicing (Ross 1969) for the semantic and pragmatic literature on the Free Choice effect (Kamp 1973, von Wright 1969). I argue that the time-honored ‘I don’t know which’-riders on Free Choice sentences, traditionally taken to show that the effect is pragmatic, are sensitive to scope. Careful attention to such riders suggests that these sluices do not show cancellation on Free Choice antecedents in which disjunction scopes[...]
6:30 pm Philosophy of Language Workshop @ NYU Philosophy Dept. rm 302
Philosophy of Language Workshop @ NYU Philosophy Dept. rm 302
Feb 10 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 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. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome! 3 February Paul Pietroski (Rutgers) 10 February Brian Leahy (Harvard) 17 February No Workshop 24 February Elizabeth Coppock (Boston) 2 March Maria Biezma (UMass) 9 March Jenn McDonald (CUNY) 16 March[...]
7:00 pm Philosophy and Anarchy: Anatomy of a Disavowal. Catherine Malabou @ La Maison Française
Philosophy and Anarchy: Anatomy of a Disavowal. Catherine Malabou @ La Maison Française
Feb 10 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
“The issue of anarchy is at once metaphysical and political. Nevertheless, (French) philosophy and politics have always turned their backs on each other when defining it.  One of the fundamental motivations of my lectures is to understand the reason of such a non-dialogue. Different, sometimes contradictory, signs are making manifest the necessity of a new interrogation on anarchy in the current global political situation, far beyond the idea of a violent strategy against the State.[...]
5:30 pm Social and Political Philosophy Workshop @ Lowenstein, Plaza View Room (12th Floor)
Social and Political Philosophy Workshop @ Lowenstein, Plaza View Room (12th Floor)
Feb 11 @ 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm
Meetings are held on Tuesdays at Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus in Manhattan in the Plaza View Room on the 12th floor of the Lowenstein Building (113 W 60th St).We meet from 5:30 to 6:45 and papers are read in advance. If interested in attending, contact sahaddad@fordham.edu, swhitney@fordham.edu, or jeflynn@fordham.edu. ​ 2019-20 September 24 – Rosaura Martínez (UNAM) “Alterability and Writing. Rethinking an Ontology of Dependency” October 15 – Jesús Luzardo (Fordham) “The Wages of the Past: Whiteness, Nostalgia, and[...]
3:00 pm Mesthene Lecture – Jennifer Saul (Sheffield) @ Seminar Room at Gateway Transit Building
Mesthene Lecture – Jennifer Saul (Sheffield) @ Seminar Room at Gateway Transit Building
Feb 13 @ 3:00 pm
The Rutgers 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.
3:30 pm Johann Frick (Princeton) @ NYU Philosophy Dept. rm 202
Johann Frick (Princeton) @ NYU Philosophy Dept. rm 202
Feb 14 @ 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Title and abstract forthcoming. Reception to follow.