24-26 October (Friday-Sunday)
32nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy (SAGP) with the Society for the Study of Islamic Philosophy and Science (SSIPS)
Lowenstein Building
Lincoln Center Campus
Contact: Daryl Tress
Hanna Pickard (Princeton)
Title: “Addiction and the Self”
4:10 PM – 6:00 PM, Philosophy Hall 716
Reception to follow
Fall 2017 Series
James Kreines (Claremont McKenna College)
Reception to follow
Thursday, October 19th, 2017
Josh Knobe (Yale University)
Title: “Norms and Normality”
4:10 PM – 6:00 PM, Philosophy Hall 716
Reception to follow
Thursday, November 16, 2017
Andrew Arlig (Brooklyn College)
Title: “On the Priority of the Part”
4:10 PM – 6:00 PM, Philosophy Hall 716
Reception to follow
Fordham University Graduate Conference
The Fordham Philosophical Society invites current graduate students to submit abstracts for presentation at its upcoming conference. Our topic this year is identity and we welcome submissions from all philosophical fields and interests. Some possible areas of exploration include: logical identity, the politics of identity, identity and difference, identity and narrative, personal identity, and other themes related to the critical study of identity.
The Fordham Philosophical Society is a consciously pluralistic organization and welcomes submissions from all philosophical perspectives including, but not limited to, Ancient Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy, Modern Philosophy, Pragmatism, Analytic Philosophy, Process Philosophy, Neo-Thomism, Critical Theory, Phenomenology, Psychoanalysis, and Postmodern Philosophy.
Submission Deadline: December 4, 2017
Submissions should be in the form of maximum 300 word abstracts for a paper of 3000 words with a presentation of 30 minutes. To facilitate blind review, do not include any identifying information in the abstract, but instead include your name, institutional affiliation, and phone contact in the body of your email.
All submissions and questions should be emailed to fordhamgradconference@gmail.com.
Babette Babich (Fordham University)
Nietzsche on “the Triumph of Scientific Method over Science”
Flom Auditorium
Walsh Family Library
Rose Hill Campus