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
8
Tue
Credit and Distributive Justice. Marco Meyer (U Hamburg) @ ZOOM
Oct 8 @ 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm

Zoom link

The author argues that the credit system may improve distributive justice, but only indirectly, via job creation and government spending. The reason for this is that cheap credit on commercial terms is only available to people in the upper half of the wealth distribution. By contrast, the forms of credit available more widely are too expensive to make taking out credit a realistic option to escape poverty for most. However, credit can improve distributive justice indirectly, if entrepreneurs and corporations borrow for purposes that create jobs, or states spend borrowed funds on programs that address poverty or inequality. For these reasons, the author suggests that improving access to credit is less important from the perspective of distributive justice than how the credit system interacts with the tax system and labor laws.

Interviewer: Lisa Warenski (CUNY Graduate Center and University of Connecticut)

We are pleased to announce the launch of a new and thought-provoking interview series: “In Conversation: Exploring the Philosophy of Money and Finance”. The series kicks off with a selection of esteemed contributors to the recently published book, The Philosophy of Money and Finance (OUP, 2024).

Each interview will be followed by a live debate, encouraging active audience participation. The sessions (interview plus debate) will be 30 minutes long.

chair: Emiliano Ippoliti (Sapienza University of Rome)

organization: Emiliano Ippoliti (Sapienza University of Rome); Joakim Sandberg (University of Gothenburg); Lisa Warenski (CUNY Graduate Center and University of Connecticut)

info: phinancenet@gmail.com; lwarenski@gc.cuny.edu ; emiliano.ippoliti@uniroma1.it

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
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.

Nov
4
Mon
Philosophy of Language Workshop @ NYU Philosophy 302
Nov 4 @ 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.

Nov
11
Mon
Philosophy of Language Workshop @ NYU Philosophy 302
Nov 11 @ 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.

Nov
18
Mon
Philosophy of Language Workshop @ NYU Philosophy 302
Nov 18 @ 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.

Nov
25
Mon
Philosophy of Language Workshop @ NYU Philosophy 302
Nov 25 @ 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.

Dec
2
Mon
Philosophy of Language Workshop @ NYU Philosophy 302
Dec 2 @ 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.