Sep
23
Mon
Philosophy of Language Workshop @ NYU Philosophy 302
Sep 23 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Sept 9
Alexander Dinges (Düsseldorf)

Sept 16
Elisabeth Camp (Rutgers)

Sept 23
Marko Malink (NYU) and Anubav Vasudevan (U Chicago)

Sept 30
Ethan Jerzak (NU Singapore)

Oct 7
Yuna Won (Hunter College)

October 14th
(no workshop)

Oct 21
Marjorie Rhodes (NYU)

Oct 28
Magdalena Kaufmann (UConn)

Nov 4
Wataru Uegaki (Edinburgh)

Nov 11
Annina Loets (Wisconsin)

Nov 18
Calum McNamara (Yale)

Nov 25
Christian de Leon (Iceland/Dublin)

Dec 2
Craige Roberts (OSU/Barnard)

Dec 9
Torsten Odland (UCLA)

If you aren’t affiliated with NYU, you’ll have to RSVP in order to attend. Do this by emailing Jack Mikuszewski (jhm378@nyu.edu), and make sure to include your first and last name and your email address. You only need to do this once to attend for the whole semester.

Sep
26
Thu
Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy @ Lester Pollock Colloquium Room, Furman Hall, 9th floor
Sep 26 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Each week, a legal theorist or moral or political philosopher presents a paper to the group, which consists of students, faculty from the Law School and other departments of NYU, and faculty from other universities. Each week’s paper is posted at least a week in advance on this page; participants are expected to have read the paper in advance.

The public sessions of the colloquium take place on Thursdays, in Lester Pollock Colloquium Room, Furman Hall, 9th floor,  from 4:00 to 7:00 pm.

Students taking the course for credit:

Students enrolled in the Colloquium meet separately with the conveners for an additional two-hour seminar on Wednesdays. One hour is devoted to a review of the preceding Thursday’s colloquium discussion, and one hour to preparation for the colloquium the following day.

Students are asked to write short reaction papers weekly, and each student is asked to make two or more oral presentations to the seminar during the term. Assessment is based on participation, reaction papers and presentations, and a final term paper.

Admission to the seminar is only by permission of the conveners. Students wishing to take the colloquium for credit should send their applications via e-mail to Omar Andron <owa207@nyu.edu> between July 1 and July 31, stating their background in law and philosophy and their interest in the colloquium. The application should use the subject line: Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy Application for Fall 2024. Please indicate which program you are enrolled in. Students not in the School of Law or Department of Philosophy at NYU should check with Academic Services about eligibility to register.

 

Colloquium 2024
Professors Liam Murphy and Samuel Scheffler 

August 29th
Cécile Fabre, University of Oxford
The Expressive Duty to Vote

September 5th
David Owens, Kings College London
Rules And Rulers

September 12th
Elizabeth Anderson, University of Michigan

September 19th
Seana Shiffrin, UCLA

September 26th
Sanford Diehl, NYU Philosophy

October 10th
Matthew Liao, NYU Bioethics

October 17th
Sophia Moreau, NYU Law

October 24th
Jed Lewinsohn, University of Pittsburgh

October 31st
R. Jay Wallace, UC Berkeley

November 7th
Anna Stilz, Princeton University
* Note that the colloquium will be held in the Greenberg Lounge (1st floor, Vanderbilt Hall, 40 Washington Square South) for this session.

November 14th
Benjamin Eidelson, Harvard Law School

November 21st
Derrick Darby, Rutgers University

Sep
30
Mon
Philosophy of Language Workshop @ NYU Philosophy 302
Sep 30 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Sept 9
Alexander Dinges (Düsseldorf)

Sept 16
Elisabeth Camp (Rutgers)

Sept 23
Marko Malink (NYU) and Anubav Vasudevan (U Chicago)

Sept 30
Ethan Jerzak (NU Singapore)

Oct 7
Yuna Won (Hunter College)

October 14th
(no workshop)

Oct 21
Marjorie Rhodes (NYU)

Oct 28
Magdalena Kaufmann (UConn)

Nov 4
Wataru Uegaki (Edinburgh)

Nov 11
Annina Loets (Wisconsin)

Nov 18
Calum McNamara (Yale)

Nov 25
Christian de Leon (Iceland/Dublin)

Dec 2
Craige Roberts (OSU/Barnard)

Dec 9
Torsten Odland (UCLA)

If you aren’t affiliated with NYU, you’ll have to RSVP in order to attend. Do this by emailing Jack Mikuszewski (jhm378@nyu.edu), and make sure to include your first and last name and your email address. You only need to do this once to attend for the whole semester.

Oct
7
Mon
Philosophy of Language Workshop @ NYU Philosophy 302
Oct 7 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Sept 9
Alexander Dinges (Düsseldorf)

Sept 16
Elisabeth Camp (Rutgers)

Sept 23
Marko Malink (NYU) and Anubav Vasudevan (U Chicago)

Sept 30
Ethan Jerzak (NU Singapore)

Oct 7
Yuna Won (Hunter College)

October 14th
(no workshop)

Oct 21
Marjorie Rhodes (NYU)

Oct 28
Magdalena Kaufmann (UConn)

Nov 4
Wataru Uegaki (Edinburgh)

Nov 11
Annina Loets (Wisconsin)

Nov 18
Calum McNamara (Yale)

Nov 25
Christian de Leon (Iceland/Dublin)

Dec 2
Craige Roberts (OSU/Barnard)

Dec 9
Torsten Odland (UCLA)

If you aren’t affiliated with NYU, you’ll have to RSVP in order to attend. Do this by emailing Jack Mikuszewski (jhm378@nyu.edu), and make sure to include your first and last name and your email address. You only need to do this once to attend for the whole semester.

Oct
10
Thu
Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy @ Lester Pollock Colloquium Room, Furman Hall, 9th floor
Oct 10 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Each week, a legal theorist or moral or political philosopher presents a paper to the group, which consists of students, faculty from the Law School and other departments of NYU, and faculty from other universities. Each week’s paper is posted at least a week in advance on this page; participants are expected to have read the paper in advance.

The public sessions of the colloquium take place on Thursdays, in Lester Pollock Colloquium Room, Furman Hall, 9th floor,  from 4:00 to 7:00 pm.

Students taking the course for credit:

Students enrolled in the Colloquium meet separately with the conveners for an additional two-hour seminar on Wednesdays. One hour is devoted to a review of the preceding Thursday’s colloquium discussion, and one hour to preparation for the colloquium the following day.

Students are asked to write short reaction papers weekly, and each student is asked to make two or more oral presentations to the seminar during the term. Assessment is based on participation, reaction papers and presentations, and a final term paper.

Admission to the seminar is only by permission of the conveners. Students wishing to take the colloquium for credit should send their applications via e-mail to Omar Andron <owa207@nyu.edu> between July 1 and July 31, stating their background in law and philosophy and their interest in the colloquium. The application should use the subject line: Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy Application for Fall 2024. Please indicate which program you are enrolled in. Students not in the School of Law or Department of Philosophy at NYU should check with Academic Services about eligibility to register.

 

Colloquium 2024
Professors Liam Murphy and Samuel Scheffler 

August 29th
Cécile Fabre, University of Oxford
The Expressive Duty to Vote

September 5th
David Owens, Kings College London
Rules And Rulers

September 12th
Elizabeth Anderson, University of Michigan

September 19th
Seana Shiffrin, UCLA

September 26th
Sanford Diehl, NYU Philosophy

October 10th
Matthew Liao, NYU Bioethics

October 17th
Sophia Moreau, NYU Law

October 24th
Jed Lewinsohn, University of Pittsburgh

October 31st
R. Jay Wallace, UC Berkeley

November 7th
Anna Stilz, Princeton University
* Note that the colloquium will be held in the Greenberg Lounge (1st floor, Vanderbilt Hall, 40 Washington Square South) for this session.

November 14th
Benjamin Eidelson, Harvard Law School

November 21st
Derrick Darby, Rutgers University

Oct
17
Thu
Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy @ Lester Pollock Colloquium Room, Furman Hall, 9th floor
Oct 17 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Each week, a legal theorist or moral or political philosopher presents a paper to the group, which consists of students, faculty from the Law School and other departments of NYU, and faculty from other universities. Each week’s paper is posted at least a week in advance on this page; participants are expected to have read the paper in advance.

The public sessions of the colloquium take place on Thursdays, in Lester Pollock Colloquium Room, Furman Hall, 9th floor,  from 4:00 to 7:00 pm.

Students taking the course for credit:

Students enrolled in the Colloquium meet separately with the conveners for an additional two-hour seminar on Wednesdays. One hour is devoted to a review of the preceding Thursday’s colloquium discussion, and one hour to preparation for the colloquium the following day.

Students are asked to write short reaction papers weekly, and each student is asked to make two or more oral presentations to the seminar during the term. Assessment is based on participation, reaction papers and presentations, and a final term paper.

Admission to the seminar is only by permission of the conveners. Students wishing to take the colloquium for credit should send their applications via e-mail to Omar Andron <owa207@nyu.edu> between July 1 and July 31, stating their background in law and philosophy and their interest in the colloquium. The application should use the subject line: Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy Application for Fall 2024. Please indicate which program you are enrolled in. Students not in the School of Law or Department of Philosophy at NYU should check with Academic Services about eligibility to register.

 

Colloquium 2024
Professors Liam Murphy and Samuel Scheffler 

August 29th
Cécile Fabre, University of Oxford
The Expressive Duty to Vote

September 5th
David Owens, Kings College London
Rules And Rulers

September 12th
Elizabeth Anderson, University of Michigan

September 19th
Seana Shiffrin, UCLA

September 26th
Sanford Diehl, NYU Philosophy

October 10th
Matthew Liao, NYU Bioethics

October 17th
Sophia Moreau, NYU Law

October 24th
Jed Lewinsohn, University of Pittsburgh

October 31st
R. Jay Wallace, UC Berkeley

November 7th
Anna Stilz, Princeton University
* Note that the colloquium will be held in the Greenberg Lounge (1st floor, Vanderbilt Hall, 40 Washington Square South) for this session.

November 14th
Benjamin Eidelson, Harvard Law School

November 21st
Derrick Darby, Rutgers University

Oct
21
Mon
Philosophy of Language Workshop @ NYU Philosophy 302
Oct 21 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Sept 9
Alexander Dinges (Düsseldorf)

Sept 16
Elisabeth Camp (Rutgers)

Sept 23
Marko Malink (NYU) and Anubav Vasudevan (U Chicago)

Sept 30
Ethan Jerzak (NU Singapore)

Oct 7
Yuna Won (Hunter College)

October 14th
(no workshop)

Oct 21
Marjorie Rhodes (NYU)

Oct 28
Magdalena Kaufmann (UConn)

Nov 4
Wataru Uegaki (Edinburgh)

Nov 11
Annina Loets (Wisconsin)

Nov 18
Calum McNamara (Yale)

Nov 25
Christian de Leon (Iceland/Dublin)

Dec 2
Craige Roberts (OSU/Barnard)

Dec 9
Torsten Odland (UCLA)

If you aren’t affiliated with NYU, you’ll have to RSVP in order to attend. Do this by emailing Jack Mikuszewski (jhm378@nyu.edu), and make sure to include your first and last name and your email address. You only need to do this once to attend for the whole semester.

Oct
24
Thu
Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy @ Lester Pollock Colloquium Room, Furman Hall, 9th floor
Oct 24 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Each week, a legal theorist or moral or political philosopher presents a paper to the group, which consists of students, faculty from the Law School and other departments of NYU, and faculty from other universities. Each week’s paper is posted at least a week in advance on this page; participants are expected to have read the paper in advance.

The public sessions of the colloquium take place on Thursdays, in Lester Pollock Colloquium Room, Furman Hall, 9th floor,  from 4:00 to 7:00 pm.

Students taking the course for credit:

Students enrolled in the Colloquium meet separately with the conveners for an additional two-hour seminar on Wednesdays. One hour is devoted to a review of the preceding Thursday’s colloquium discussion, and one hour to preparation for the colloquium the following day.

Students are asked to write short reaction papers weekly, and each student is asked to make two or more oral presentations to the seminar during the term. Assessment is based on participation, reaction papers and presentations, and a final term paper.

Admission to the seminar is only by permission of the conveners. Students wishing to take the colloquium for credit should send their applications via e-mail to Omar Andron <owa207@nyu.edu> between July 1 and July 31, stating their background in law and philosophy and their interest in the colloquium. The application should use the subject line: Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy Application for Fall 2024. Please indicate which program you are enrolled in. Students not in the School of Law or Department of Philosophy at NYU should check with Academic Services about eligibility to register.

 

Colloquium 2024
Professors Liam Murphy and Samuel Scheffler 

August 29th
Cécile Fabre, University of Oxford
The Expressive Duty to Vote

September 5th
David Owens, Kings College London
Rules And Rulers

September 12th
Elizabeth Anderson, University of Michigan

September 19th
Seana Shiffrin, UCLA

September 26th
Sanford Diehl, NYU Philosophy

October 10th
Matthew Liao, NYU Bioethics

October 17th
Sophia Moreau, NYU Law

October 24th
Jed Lewinsohn, University of Pittsburgh

October 31st
R. Jay Wallace, UC Berkeley

November 7th
Anna Stilz, Princeton University
* Note that the colloquium will be held in the Greenberg Lounge (1st floor, Vanderbilt Hall, 40 Washington Square South) for this session.

November 14th
Benjamin Eidelson, Harvard Law School

November 21st
Derrick Darby, Rutgers University

Oct
28
Mon
Philosophy of Language Workshop @ NYU Philosophy 302
Oct 28 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Sept 9
Alexander Dinges (Düsseldorf)

Sept 16
Elisabeth Camp (Rutgers)

Sept 23
Marko Malink (NYU) and Anubav Vasudevan (U Chicago)

Sept 30
Ethan Jerzak (NU Singapore)

Oct 7
Yuna Won (Hunter College)

October 14th
(no workshop)

Oct 21
Marjorie Rhodes (NYU)

Oct 28
Magdalena Kaufmann (UConn)

Nov 4
Wataru Uegaki (Edinburgh)

Nov 11
Annina Loets (Wisconsin)

Nov 18
Calum McNamara (Yale)

Nov 25
Christian de Leon (Iceland/Dublin)

Dec 2
Craige Roberts (OSU/Barnard)

Dec 9
Torsten Odland (UCLA)

If you aren’t affiliated with NYU, you’ll have to RSVP in order to attend. Do this by emailing Jack Mikuszewski (jhm378@nyu.edu), and make sure to include your first and last name and your email address. You only need to do this once to attend for the whole semester.

Oct
31
Thu
Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy @ Lester Pollock Colloquium Room, Furman Hall, 9th floor
Oct 31 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Each week, a legal theorist or moral or political philosopher presents a paper to the group, which consists of students, faculty from the Law School and other departments of NYU, and faculty from other universities. Each week’s paper is posted at least a week in advance on this page; participants are expected to have read the paper in advance.

The public sessions of the colloquium take place on Thursdays, in Lester Pollock Colloquium Room, Furman Hall, 9th floor,  from 4:00 to 7:00 pm.

Students taking the course for credit:

Students enrolled in the Colloquium meet separately with the conveners for an additional two-hour seminar on Wednesdays. One hour is devoted to a review of the preceding Thursday’s colloquium discussion, and one hour to preparation for the colloquium the following day.

Students are asked to write short reaction papers weekly, and each student is asked to make two or more oral presentations to the seminar during the term. Assessment is based on participation, reaction papers and presentations, and a final term paper.

Admission to the seminar is only by permission of the conveners. Students wishing to take the colloquium for credit should send their applications via e-mail to Omar Andron <owa207@nyu.edu> between July 1 and July 31, stating their background in law and philosophy and their interest in the colloquium. The application should use the subject line: Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy Application for Fall 2024. Please indicate which program you are enrolled in. Students not in the School of Law or Department of Philosophy at NYU should check with Academic Services about eligibility to register.

 

Colloquium 2024
Professors Liam Murphy and Samuel Scheffler 

August 29th
Cécile Fabre, University of Oxford
The Expressive Duty to Vote

September 5th
David Owens, Kings College London
Rules And Rulers

September 12th
Elizabeth Anderson, University of Michigan

September 19th
Seana Shiffrin, UCLA

September 26th
Sanford Diehl, NYU Philosophy

October 10th
Matthew Liao, NYU Bioethics

October 17th
Sophia Moreau, NYU Law

October 24th
Jed Lewinsohn, University of Pittsburgh

October 31st
R. Jay Wallace, UC Berkeley

November 7th
Anna Stilz, Princeton University
* Note that the colloquium will be held in the Greenberg Lounge (1st floor, Vanderbilt Hall, 40 Washington Square South) for this session.

November 14th
Benjamin Eidelson, Harvard Law School

November 21st
Derrick Darby, Rutgers University