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)
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
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
Presented by Metro Area Philosophers of Science
Presented by the Social and Political Philosophy Workshop
This presentation will examine what it is like to have trauma end life as you know it and then be processed through a fragmented health-care system that focuses on acute care. It will examine the rehabilitation journey and, finally, the world of disability. One cannot go on this journey without recognizing the role that our societal values play in marginalizing persons with disabilities. This journey is, at its core, a fight over who counts as a “productive” person, what values determine the allocation of resources, and how cultural attitudes toward vulnerability affect both the caregiver and those who are cared for. Two models of personhood are presented and the consequences of each are explored. How we treat the most vulnerable among us highlights who we are as a society.
This event will be held in-person and on Zoom. It will have live captions and American Sign Language interpretation. If you have questions or requests related to accessibility please contact us at rsvp@fordham.edu.
November 9, 2022 | 5:30 p.m.
Joseph McShane, S.J. Campus Center | Room 303
Rose Hill Campus | GPS Location: 2691 Southern Boulevard | Bronx, New York