Sep
23
Mon
Philosophy of Language Workshop @ NYU Philosophy 302
Sep 23 @ 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.

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
17
Thu
“Can Democracy Survive AI?” (Laura Specker Sullivan, Mathias Risse, Mekela Panditharatne) @ Fordham Rose Hill
Oct 17 @ 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm

Contact the Center for Ethics Education if interested in attending

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
21
Thu
Kris Sealey, “A Caribbean Poetics of Forgetting” @ Wolff Conference Rm D1103
Nov 21 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

I use the conceptual umbrella – A Caribbean Poetics of Forgetting – to think through the temporal and spatial aspects of world-making as it arises out of the Caribbean diaspora. The ‘forgetting’ in this ethics of forgetting is not a disavowal of multiple axes of violence that found this diaspora. Rather, I attempt to use an ethics of forgetting to name Caribbean practices of clearing that condition something like a Kierkegaardian leap of faith – into a future; toward the miracle work of making roots in blood-soil; and for the work of making a way out of fragmented history/ruptured time. In the main, this exploration is grounded in Dionne Brand’s poetic cartography (in Map to the Door of No Return), and Edouard Glissant’s twinned account of the oral and the opaque (in Poetics of Relation and Caribbean Discourse).

Bio: Kris F Sealey is Professor of Philosophy at Penn State University. She graduated from Spelman College in 2001 with a B.Sc. in Mathematics, and received both her M.A. and Ph.D. in Philosophy from The University of Memphis. Dr. Sealey served as the book review editor of the Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy from 2011 – 2022. From 2018 – 2021, she also directed PIKSI-Rock (Philosophy in an Inclusive Key Summer Institute), a summer immersion experience at Penn State for under-represented undergraduate students with an interest in pursuing a doctorate in philosophy. Dr. Sealey’s areas of research include Continental Philosophy, Critical Philosophy of Race, Caribbean Philosophy, and decolonial theory. Her first book, Moments of Disruption: Levinas, Sartre and the Question of Transcendence, was published in December 2013 with SUNY Press. Her second book, Creolizing the Nation, published in September 2020 with Northwestern University Press, was awarded the Guillén Batista book award by the Caribbean Philosophical Association in 2022.