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.
During Spring 2023, we will meet on Mondays, 6-8pm in room 202 of the NYU Philosophy Building, at 5 Washington Place. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome.
February 6
Ailís Cournane (NYU)
February 13
Bianca Cepollaro (University Vita-Salute San Raffaele)
February 27
Janek Guerrini (Institut Jean Nicod, ENS)
March 6
Dan Hoek (Virginia Tech)
March 20
Matt Moss (Vassar)
March 27
Will Merrill (NYU)
April 3
Devin Morse (Columbia)
April 10
Florian Schwarz (Penn)
April 17
Andrea Iacona (Turin)
April 24
Tyler Knowlton (Penn)
May 1
Andy Egan (Rutgers)
May 8
Prerna Nadathur (OSU)
RSVP: If you don’t have an NYU ID, and if you haven’t RSVPed for a workshop yet during this academic year, please RSVP no later than 10am on the day of the talk by emailing your name, email address, and phone number to Jack Mikuszewski at jhm378@nyu.edu no later than 10am on the morning of the talk. This is required by NYU in order to access the building. When you arrive, please be prepared to show proof of vaccination and boosters at the request of the security guard.
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.
During Spring 2023, we will meet on Mondays, 6-8pm in room 202 of the NYU Philosophy Building, at 5 Washington Place. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome.
February 6
Ailís Cournane (NYU)
February 13
Bianca Cepollaro (University Vita-Salute San Raffaele)
February 27
Janek Guerrini (Institut Jean Nicod, ENS)
March 6
Dan Hoek (Virginia Tech)
March 20
Matt Moss (Vassar)
March 27
Will Merrill (NYU)
April 3
Devin Morse (Columbia)
April 10
Florian Schwarz (Penn)
April 17
Andrea Iacona (Turin)
April 24
Tyler Knowlton (Penn)
May 1
Andy Egan (Rutgers)
May 8
Prerna Nadathur (OSU)
RSVP: If you don’t have an NYU ID, and if you haven’t RSVPed for a workshop yet during this academic year, please RSVP no later than 10am on the day of the talk by emailing your name, email address, and phone number to Jack Mikuszewski at jhm378@nyu.edu no later than 10am on the morning of the talk. This is required by NYU in order to access the building. When you arrive, please be prepared to show proof of vaccination and boosters at the request of the security guard.
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.
During Spring 2023, we will meet on Mondays, 6-8pm in room 202 of the NYU Philosophy Building, at 5 Washington Place. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome.
February 6
Ailís Cournane (NYU)
February 13
Bianca Cepollaro (University Vita-Salute San Raffaele)
February 27
Janek Guerrini (Institut Jean Nicod, ENS)
March 6
Dan Hoek (Virginia Tech)
March 20
Matt Moss (Vassar)
March 27
Will Merrill (NYU)
April 3
Devin Morse (Columbia)
April 10
Florian Schwarz (Penn)
April 17
Andrea Iacona (Turin)
April 24
Tyler Knowlton (Penn)
May 1
Andy Egan (Rutgers)
May 8
Prerna Nadathur (OSU)
RSVP: If you don’t have an NYU ID, and if you haven’t RSVPed for a workshop yet during this academic year, please RSVP no later than 10am on the day of the talk by emailing your name, email address, and phone number to Jack Mikuszewski at jhm378@nyu.edu no later than 10am on the morning of the talk. This is required by NYU in order to access the building. When you arrive, please be prepared to show proof of vaccination and boosters at the request of the security guard.
Talks hosted by Ryan McElhaney
To get Zoom links, email davidrosenthal1@gmail.com
Some—but not all—sessions are recorded for later access
2/3: Justin Sytsma
Philosophy, Victoria University of Wellington
2/10: Jonathan Birch
Philosophy, London School of Economics
2/17: No talk—one-week break
2/24: Miguel Ángel Sebastián
Philosophy, National Autonomous University of Mexico
3/3: Claudia Passos Ferreira
Philosophy, New York University
** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 **
3/10: Jonathan Morgan
Philosophy, Montclair State University
** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 **
3/17: Derek Brown
Philosophy, University of Glasgow
3/24: Robert Kentridge
Psychology and Centre for Vision and Visual Cognition, University of Durham
** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 **
3/31: Josh Weisberg
Philosophy, University of Houston
** HYBRID: Room TBA **
4/7, 4/14: Spring break—no talks
4/21: Michal Polák
Philosophy, University of West Bohemia
The CUNY Cognitive Science Speaker Series meets weekly at the CUNY Graduate Center,
Fridays, 1-3 pm—all on Zoom, some hybrid. This file is at: http://bit.ly/cs-talks
For additional information e-mail David Rosenthal <davidrosenthal1@gmail.com>
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.
During Spring 2023, we will meet on Mondays, 6-8pm in room 202 of the NYU Philosophy Building, at 5 Washington Place. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome.
February 6
Ailís Cournane (NYU)
February 13
Bianca Cepollaro (University Vita-Salute San Raffaele)
February 27
Janek Guerrini (Institut Jean Nicod, ENS)
March 6
Dan Hoek (Virginia Tech)
March 20
Matt Moss (Vassar)
March 27
Will Merrill (NYU)
April 3
Devin Morse (Columbia)
April 10
Florian Schwarz (Penn)
April 17
Andrea Iacona (Turin)
April 24
Tyler Knowlton (Penn)
May 1
Andy Egan (Rutgers)
May 8
Prerna Nadathur (OSU)
RSVP: If you don’t have an NYU ID, and if you haven’t RSVPed for a workshop yet during this academic year, please RSVP no later than 10am on the day of the talk by emailing your name, email address, and phone number to Jack Mikuszewski at jhm378@nyu.edu no later than 10am on the morning of the talk. This is required by NYU in order to access the building. When you arrive, please be prepared to show proof of vaccination and boosters at the request of the security guard.
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.
During Spring 2023, we will meet on Mondays, 6-8pm in room 202 of the NYU Philosophy Building, at 5 Washington Place. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome.
February 6
Ailís Cournane (NYU)
February 13
Bianca Cepollaro (University Vita-Salute San Raffaele)
February 27
Janek Guerrini (Institut Jean Nicod, ENS)
March 6
Dan Hoek (Virginia Tech)
March 20
Matt Moss (Vassar)
March 27
Will Merrill (NYU)
April 3
Devin Morse (Columbia)
April 10
Florian Schwarz (Penn)
April 17
Andrea Iacona (Turin)
April 24
Tyler Knowlton (Penn)
May 1
Andy Egan (Rutgers)
May 8
Prerna Nadathur (OSU)
RSVP: If you don’t have an NYU ID, and if you haven’t RSVPed for a workshop yet during this academic year, please RSVP no later than 10am on the day of the talk by emailing your name, email address, and phone number to Jack Mikuszewski at jhm378@nyu.edu no later than 10am on the morning of the talk. This is required by NYU in order to access the building. When you arrive, please be prepared to show proof of vaccination and boosters at the request of the security guard.
Lectures:
Romina Birman, Paul Boghossian, Michael Devitt, Hartry Field, Melvin Fitting, Daniel Isaacson, Carl Posy, Robert Stalnaker
Reminiscences:
James Burgess, David Chalmers, Mircea Dumitru, Margaret Gilbert, Antonella Mallozzi, Oliver Marshall, Yiannis Moschovakis, Stephen Neale, Gary Ostertag, David Papineau, Graham Priest, Teresa Robertson Ishii, Nathan Salmon, Larry Tribe, lakovos Vasiliou, Timothy Williamson
For more information contact kripkecenter@gc.cuny.edu
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.
During Spring 2023, we will meet on Mondays, 6-8pm in room 202 of the NYU Philosophy Building, at 5 Washington Place. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome.
February 6
Ailís Cournane (NYU)
February 13
Bianca Cepollaro (University Vita-Salute San Raffaele)
February 27
Janek Guerrini (Institut Jean Nicod, ENS)
March 6
Dan Hoek (Virginia Tech)
March 20
Matt Moss (Vassar)
March 27
Will Merrill (NYU)
April 3
Devin Morse (Columbia)
April 10
Florian Schwarz (Penn)
April 17
Andrea Iacona (Turin)
April 24
Tyler Knowlton (Penn)
May 1
Andy Egan (Rutgers)
May 8
Prerna Nadathur (OSU)
RSVP: If you don’t have an NYU ID, and if you haven’t RSVPed for a workshop yet during this academic year, please RSVP no later than 10am on the day of the talk by emailing your name, email address, and phone number to Jack Mikuszewski at jhm378@nyu.edu no later than 10am on the morning of the talk. This is required by NYU in order to access the building. When you arrive, please be prepared to show proof of vaccination and boosters at the request of the security guard.
How does the brain cope with Complexity? How do we make decisions when confronted with practically infinite streams of information?
The conference showcases cutting edge research on these questions in Neuroscience and Psychology (neural mechanisms of cognitive control, exploration, decision-making, information demand, memory and creativity), Computer Science (artificial intelligence of curiosity and intrinsic motivation) and Economics (decision making and information demand). Alongside formal presentations, the conference will encourage ample interactions among faculty, students and postdocs through informal discussions and poster presentations.
Submissions for poster presentations and travel awards are due February 15, 2023. Please visit the call for submissions for complete requirements.
Event Information
Free and open to the public. Registration is required and will open shortly. All in-person attendees must follow Columbia’s COVID-19 policies. Visitors will be asked to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination. Online attendees will receive a Zoom link. Please email events@zi.columbia.edu with any questions.
2023 marks the 50th anniversary of the birth of hip-hop, and the beginning of a sonic, cultural and socio-political revolution that changed the U.S. and the world. To commemorate the anniversary, Brooklyn Public Library will present NIGHT IN THE LIBRARY: THE PHILOSOPHY OF HIP-HOP on Saturday, June 17th, from 7 pm – 2 am at Central Library.
Join us for this FREE event that will take over the entire Central Library building to celebrate hip-hop culture past, present and future, with keynote addresses, live DJs, film screenings, discussions, debates and contemplative engagements. BPL invites you to celebrate hip-hop and spend a NIGHT IN THE LIBRARY.
Co-curated by LeBrandon Smith and Kelly Harrison. The Dilemma Series is curated by April R. Silver, founder of AKILA WORKSONGS.