2021-22
- September 28 – Colin Koopman (Oregon), “Galton’s Pride: The Resilience of Data-Driven Inequality”
- October 26 – María del Rosario Acosta López (UC Riverside)
- November 9 – Derrick Darby (Rutgers) & Eduardo Martinez (Cincinnati) – “Making Identities Safe for Democracy”
- February 15 – Banu Bargu (UC Santa Cruz)
- March 8 – Gwen Daugs (Fordham)
- April 5 – Delio Vasquez (NYU)
2021-22
- September 28 – Colin Koopman (Oregon), “Galton’s Pride: The Resilience of Data-Driven Inequality”
- October 26 – María del Rosario Acosta López (UC Riverside)
- November 9 – Derrick Darby (Rutgers) & Eduardo Martinez (Cincinnati) – “Making Identities Safe for Democracy”
- February 15 – Banu Bargu (UC Santa Cruz)
- March 8 – Gwen Daugs (Fordham)
- April 5 – Delio Vasquez (NYU)
2021-22
- September 28 – Colin Koopman (Oregon), “Galton’s Pride: The Resilience of Data-Driven Inequality”
- October 26 – María del Rosario Acosta López (UC Riverside)
- November 9 – Derrick Darby (Rutgers) & Eduardo Martinez (Cincinnati) – “Making Identities Safe for Democracy”
- February 15 – Banu Bargu (UC Santa Cruz)
- March 8 – Gwen Daugs (Fordham)
- April 5 – Delio Vasquez (NYU)
2021-22
- September 28 – Colin Koopman (Oregon), “Galton’s Pride: The Resilience of Data-Driven Inequality”
- October 26 – María del Rosario Acosta López (UC Riverside)
- November 9 – Derrick Darby (Rutgers) & Eduardo Martinez (Cincinnati) – “Making Identities Safe for Democracy”
- February 15 – Banu Bargu (UC Santa Cruz)
- March 8 – Gwen Daugs (Fordham)
- April 5 – Delio Vasquez (NYU)
2021-22
- September 28 – Colin Koopman (Oregon), “Galton’s Pride: The Resilience of Data-Driven Inequality”
- October 26 – María del Rosario Acosta López (UC Riverside)
- November 9 – Derrick Darby (Rutgers) & Eduardo Martinez (Cincinnati) – “Making Identities Safe for Democracy”
- February 15 – Banu Bargu (UC Santa Cruz)
- March 8 – Gwen Daugs (Fordham)
- April 5 – Delio Vasquez (NYU)
“What is Sin?“
Brian Leftow
Willian Palstion Chair for the Philosophy of Religion
Rutgers University
2021-22
- September 28 – Colin Koopman (Oregon), “Galton’s Pride: The Resilience of Data-Driven Inequality”
- October 26 – María del Rosario Acosta López (UC Riverside)
- November 9 – Derrick Darby (Rutgers) & Eduardo Martinez (Cincinnati) – “Making Identities Safe for Democracy”
- February 15 – Banu Bargu (UC Santa Cruz)
- March 8 – Gwen Daugs (Fordham)
- April 5 – Delio Vasquez (NYU)
“Training the Impartial Spectator: Adam Smith and the Epistolary Novel “
Lauren Kopajtic
Fordham University
Our 12th annual workshop will take place entirely on-line. The workshop will focus on the topic of “Expanding the Early Modern Canon.” We are calling for papers on figures, topics, texts, and genres that have been standardly neglected within the study of early modern philosophy; e.g., women philosophers, philosophy of education, letters, and novels.
Please submit anonymized abstracts of 250-500 words to newyorkcityearlymodern@gmail.com by April 1st, 2022.
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The workshop, which is now in its 12th year, aims to foster exchange and collaboration among scholars, students, and anyone with an interest in Early Modern Philosophy (roughly the period from 1600-1800). This year’s workshop will be entirely online. We are calling for papers on figures, topics, texts, and genres that have been standardly neglected within the study of Early Modern Philosophy (e.g., women philosophers, philosophy of education, letters, and novels).
Please submit anonymized abstracts of 250-500 words to newyorkcityearlymodern@gmail.com by April 1st, 2022.
2022-23
- September 20 – Miguel Vatter (Deakin), “Home, Habitat, Habitability: Reflections on Planetary Politics”
- October 11 – María Pía Lara (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana), TBD
- Additional Meetings TBA