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Cancelled- Ad Hoc Workshop on the Semantic Paradoxes @ CUNY Grad Center, tba
Cancelled- Ad Hoc Workshop on the Semantic Paradoxes @ CUNY Grad Center, tba
Mar 20 all-day
Who? Will Nava, NYU, ‘Expressability and the (Un)Paradoxicality Paradoxes’ Brian Porter, GC, ‘Paraconsistent and Paracomplete Solutions to the Validity Curry Paradox’ Chris Scambler, NYU, ‘Metainferences and Paradox’ Open to? All interested Queries?  Graham Priest, priest.graham@gmail.com The workshop is sponsored by the Kripke Center.
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2:00 pm Meeting 69: Existentialism @ Justine's apartment
Meeting 69: Existentialism @ Justine's apartment
Mar 15 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Philosophy-in-Manhattan Sunday, March 15 at 2:00 PM CUNY philosophy PhD candidate Liam Ryan will lead us. Existentialism is a term for those philosophers concerned with the nature and experience of the … Price: 16.00 USD https://www.meetup.com/Philosophy-in-Manhattan/events/265291350/
4:15 pm Cancelled- The Statistical Nature of Causation. David Papineau @ CUNY Grad Center, 7395
Cancelled- The Statistical Nature of Causation. David Papineau @ CUNY Grad Center, 7395
Mar 16 @ 4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
For over a hundred years econometricians, epidemiologists, educational sociologists and other non-experimental scientists have used asymmetric correlational patterns to infer directed causal structures. It is odd, to say the least, that no philosophical theories of causation cast any light on why these techniques work. Why do the directed causal structures line up with the asymmetric correlational patterns? Judea Pearl says that the correspondence is a “gift from the gods”. Metaphysics owes us a better answer.[...]
4:15 pm CUNY Colloquium @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 9205/6
CUNY Colloquium @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 9205/6
Mar 18 @ 4:15 pm
February 5 Hayley Clatterbuck (University of Wisconsin-Madison) “Learning Incommensurable Concepts” February 19 Andy Egan (Rutgers University) “What Kind of Relativism is Right for You?” February 26 Benjamin Vilhauer (City College, CUNY) “Free Will and the Asymmetrical Justifiability of Holding Morally Responsible” March 4 · Marx Wartofsky Memorial Lecture Tommie Shelby (Harvard University) “What’s Wrong with the Prison-Industrial Complex? Profit, Privatization, and the Circumstances of Injustice” Note: colloquium held in Martin E. Segal Theatre, GC March[...]
1:00 pm Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ CUNY Grad Center, 7102
Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ CUNY Grad Center, 7102
Mar 20 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
2/7: Uriah Kriegel Philosophy, Rice University 2/21: Megan Peters Bioengineering, University of California, Riverside Cognitive Sciences, University of California, Irvine 2/28: Iris Berent Psychology, Northeastern University 3/6: Michael Glanzberg Philosophy, Rutgers University 3/20: Sam Coleman Philosophy, University of Hertfordshire 4/3: Cameron Domenico Kirk-Giannini Philosophy, Rutgers University 4/26: Nicholas Shea Institute of Philosophy, University of London Philosophy, University of Oxford 5/8: Diana Raffman Philosophy, University of Toronto