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Mind, Body, Passion. NYC Workshop in Early Modern Philosophy @ Fordham U. Philosophy Dept.
Mind, Body, Passion. NYC Workshop in Early Modern Philosophy @ Fordham U. Philosophy Dept.
Apr 19 all-day
The workshop, which is now in its 10th year, aims to foster exchange and collaboration among scholars, students, and anyone with an interest in Early Modern Philosophy. This year’s workshop will focus on the topic of “Mind, Body, Passion” in Early Modern Philosophy (roughly the period from 1600-1800). We welcome submissions on the conference topic, which may be broadly construed to include mind-body identity, mind-body interaction, embodiment, philosophy of emotion, aesthetics, etc. For consideration, please[...]
Phenomenology as Method @ Philosophy Dept, St. John's U
Phenomenology as Method @ Philosophy Dept, St. John's U
Apr 22 all-day
Since its inception, phenomenology has been understood as a method of philosophizing or philosophical attitude rather than a system of philosophy. Husserl encouraged his students to apply this method to all types of philosophical questions and across all fields of research. As a result, phenomenological analysis was used by a wide range of disciplines, from philosophy and psychology to literature, history, sociology, mathematics, cosmology, and religious studies. The phenomenological method itself has been refined according[...]
Phenomenology as Method @ Philosophy Dept, St. John's U
Phenomenology as Method @ Philosophy Dept, St. John's U
Apr 23 all-day
Since its inception, phenomenology has been understood as a method of philosophizing or philosophical attitude rather than a system of philosophy. Husserl encouraged his students to apply this method to all types of philosophical questions and across all fields of research. As a result, phenomenological analysis was used by a wide range of disciplines, from philosophy and psychology to literature, history, sociology, mathematics, cosmology, and religious studies. The phenomenological method itself has been refined according[...]
Animalhouse: Animals and Their Environs. @ Philosophy Dept., New School
Animalhouse: Animals and Their Environs. @ Philosophy Dept., New School
Apr 23 all-day
NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH PHILOSOPHY GRADUATE CONFERENCE Keynote Speakers: Cary Wolfe (Rice) and Lori Gruen (Wesleyan) This conference seeks to explore the relationship between animals and their environs, as well as the philosophical traditions that speak to these complex notions. We invite participants to question if and how philosophy’s treatment of animals and their environs can help us make sense of our current ecological situation. How have considerations of habitat, dominion, and domesticity determined[...]
Workshop on Laws @ Seminar Rm, Gateway Transit Building, 5th flr
Workshop on Laws @ Seminar Rm, Gateway Transit Building, 5th flr
Apr 23 all-day
Contact Barry Loewer-loewer@philosophy.rutgers.edu or Denise Dykstra- denise.dykstra@rutgers.edu
Phenomenology as Method @ Philosophy Dept, St. John's U
Phenomenology as Method @ Philosophy Dept, St. John's U
Apr 24 all-day
Since its inception, phenomenology has been understood as a method of philosophizing or philosophical attitude rather than a system of philosophy. Husserl encouraged his students to apply this method to all types of philosophical questions and across all fields of research. As a result, phenomenological analysis was used by a wide range of disciplines, from philosophy and psychology to literature, history, sociology, mathematics, cosmology, and religious studies. The phenomenological method itself has been refined according[...]
Animalhouse: Animals and Their Environs. @ Philosophy Dept., New School
Animalhouse: Animals and Their Environs. @ Philosophy Dept., New School
Apr 24 all-day
NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH PHILOSOPHY GRADUATE CONFERENCE Keynote Speakers: Cary Wolfe (Rice) and Lori Gruen (Wesleyan) This conference seeks to explore the relationship between animals and their environs, as well as the philosophical traditions that speak to these complex notions. We invite participants to question if and how philosophy’s treatment of animals and their environs can help us make sense of our current ecological situation. How have considerations of habitat, dominion, and domesticity determined[...]
Workshop on Laws @ Seminar Rm, Gateway Transit Building, 5th flr
Workshop on Laws @ Seminar Rm, Gateway Transit Building, 5th flr
Apr 24 all-day
Contact Barry Loewer-loewer@philosophy.rutgers.edu or Denise Dykstra- denise.dykstra@rutgers.edu
NYU/ Columbia Graduate Student Conference @ Columbia U Philosophy Dept. 716
NYU/ Columbia Graduate Student Conference @ Columbia U Philosophy Dept. 716
Apr 25 all-day
Keynote speaker: Japa Pallikkathayil, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh Organizers: Please email questions to: columbianyu.philgradconference@gmail.com  
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2:00 pm Meeting 70: Philosophy of Christianity @ Justine's apartment
Meeting 70: Philosophy of Christianity @ Justine's apartment
Apr 19 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Philosophy-in-Manhattan Sunday, April 19 at 2:00 PM CUNY philosophy PhD candidate Liam Ryan will lead us. Is theology philosophy? This is a contentious question. Many doubt it to be so. If it is, then i… Price: 16.00 USD https://www.meetup.com/Philosophy-in-Manhattan/events/265291577/
4:15 pm Cancelled- Logic and Metaphysics Workshop @ CUNY Grad Center, 7395
Cancelled- Logic and Metaphysics Workshop @ CUNY Grad Center, 7395
Apr 20 @ 4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
Feb 3 Hartry Field, NYU Feb 10 Melissa Fusco, Columbia Feb 17 GC CLOSED NO MEETING Feb 24 Dongwoo Kim, GC Mar 2 Alex Citikin, Metropolitan Telecommunications Mar 9 Antonella Mallozzi, Providence Mar 16 David Papineau, GC Mar 23 Jenn McDonald, GC Mar 30 Mircea Dimitru, Bucharest Apr 6 ? Eoin Moore, GC Apr 13 SPRING RECESS NO MEETING Apr 20  Michał Godziszewski, Munich Apr 27 Michael Glanzberg, Rutgers May 4 Matteo Zichetti, Bristol May[...]
6:30 pm Philosophy of Language Workshop @ NYU Philosophy Dept. rm 302
Philosophy of Language Workshop @ NYU Philosophy Dept. rm 302
Apr 20 @ 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[...]
2:15 pm Brown Bag Talk: Jeanne Proust @ Plaza View Room (12th Floor)
Brown Bag Talk: Jeanne Proust @ Plaza View Room (12th Floor)
Apr 22 @ 2:15 pm – 3:15 pm
Contact Jeff Flynn for more information.
4:15 pm CUNY Colloquium @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 9205/6
CUNY Colloquium @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 9205/6
Apr 22 @ 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[...]
4:00 pm Grace Helton (Princeton) @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 5307
Grace Helton (Princeton) @ CUNY Grad Center, rm 5307
Apr 23 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
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4:10 pm Lucy Allais (UC San Diego) @ Columbia U Philosophy Dept. 716
Lucy Allais (UC San Diego) @ Columbia U Philosophy Dept. 716
Apr 23 @ 4:10 pm – 5:55 pm
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1:00 pm Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ CUNY Grad Center, 7102
Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ CUNY Grad Center, 7102
Apr 24 @ 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
3:30 pm Meena Krishnamurthy (Queen’s University) @ NYU Philosophy Dept. rm 202
Meena Krishnamurthy (Queen’s University) @ NYU Philosophy Dept. rm 202
Apr 24 @ 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Title and abstract forthcoming. Reception to follow.