The Logic and Metaphysics Workshop will be meeting on Mondays from 4:15 to 6:15 unless otherwise indicated. Talks will be in-person only at the CUNY Graduate Center (Room 4419). The provisional schedule is as follows:
Sep 2. NO MEETING
Sep 9. Hartry Field (NYU)
Sep 16. Mel Fitting (CUNY)
Sep 23. Rohit Parikh (CUNY)
Sep 30. Roundtable Discussion and Dinner celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Workshop (details TBA)
Oct 7. Cian Dorr (NYU)
Oct 14. NO MEETING
Oct 21. Thomas M. Ferguson (Rensselaer)
Oct 28. Sam Burns (Columbia)
Nov 4. Elena Ficara (Paderborn)
Nov 11. Friederike Moltmann (CNRS)
Nov 18. Damiano Costa (Lugano)
Nov 25. Damian Szmuc (Buenos Aires)
Dec 2. ?
Dec 9. ?
The Logic and Metaphysics Workshop will be meeting on Mondays from 4:15 to 6:15 unless otherwise indicated. Talks will be in-person only at the CUNY Graduate Center (Room 4419). The provisional schedule is as follows:
Sep 2. NO MEETING
Sep 9. Hartry Field (NYU)
Sep 16. Mel Fitting (CUNY)
Sep 23. Rohit Parikh (CUNY)
Sep 30. Roundtable Discussion and Dinner celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Workshop (details TBA)
Oct 7. Cian Dorr (NYU)
Oct 14. NO MEETING
Oct 21. Thomas M. Ferguson (Rensselaer)
Oct 28. Sam Burns (Columbia)
Nov 4. Elena Ficara (Paderborn)
Nov 11. Friederike Moltmann (CNRS)
Nov 18. Damiano Costa (Lugano)
Nov 25. Damian Szmuc (Buenos Aires)
Dec 2. ?
Dec 9. ?
Contact the Center for Ethics Education if interested in attending
The Logic and Metaphysics Workshop will be meeting on Mondays from 4:15 to 6:15 unless otherwise indicated. Talks will be in-person only at the CUNY Graduate Center (Room 4419). The provisional schedule is as follows:
Sep 2. NO MEETING
Sep 9. Hartry Field (NYU)
Sep 16. Mel Fitting (CUNY)
Sep 23. Rohit Parikh (CUNY)
Sep 30. Roundtable Discussion and Dinner celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Workshop (details TBA)
Oct 7. Cian Dorr (NYU)
Oct 14. NO MEETING
Oct 21. Thomas M. Ferguson (Rensselaer)
Oct 28. Sam Burns (Columbia)
Nov 4. Elena Ficara (Paderborn)
Nov 11. Friederike Moltmann (CNRS)
Nov 18. Damiano Costa (Lugano)
Nov 25. Damian Szmuc (Buenos Aires)
Dec 2. ?
Dec 9. ?
The Logic and Metaphysics Workshop will be meeting on Mondays from 4:15 to 6:15 unless otherwise indicated. Talks will be in-person only at the CUNY Graduate Center (Room 4419). The provisional schedule is as follows:
Sep 2. NO MEETING
Sep 9. Hartry Field (NYU)
Sep 16. Mel Fitting (CUNY)
Sep 23. Rohit Parikh (CUNY)
Sep 30. Roundtable Discussion and Dinner celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Workshop (details TBA)
Oct 7. Cian Dorr (NYU)
Oct 14. NO MEETING
Oct 21. Thomas M. Ferguson (Rensselaer)
Oct 28. Sam Burns (Columbia)
Nov 4. Elena Ficara (Paderborn)
Nov 11. Friederike Moltmann (CNRS)
Nov 18. Damiano Costa (Lugano)
Nov 25. Damian Szmuc (Buenos Aires)
Dec 2. ?
Dec 9. ?
The Saul Kripke Center is pleased to announce that Kit Fine (Silver Professor and University Professor of Philosophy and Mathematics at NYU) will deliver the 6th Saul Kripke Lecture on October 31st, 2024, from 4:00 to 6:30 pm. The talk is free and open to all, and will be held in-person only at the CUNY Graduate Center (Room C198).
Title: The Myth of the Ungiven
Abstract: The notion of a borderline case has been thought to be central to our understanding of vagueness. I shall argue that there is no intelligible notion that can play this role and that an alternative framework for understanding vagueness needs to be found.
The Logic and Metaphysics Workshop will be meeting on Mondays from 4:15 to 6:15 unless otherwise indicated. Talks will be in-person only at the CUNY Graduate Center (Room 4419). The provisional schedule is as follows:
Sep 2. NO MEETING
Sep 9. Hartry Field (NYU)
Sep 16. Mel Fitting (CUNY)
Sep 23. Rohit Parikh (CUNY)
Sep 30. Roundtable Discussion and Dinner celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Workshop (details TBA)
Oct 7. Cian Dorr (NYU)
Oct 14. NO MEETING
Oct 21. Thomas M. Ferguson (Rensselaer)
Oct 28. Sam Burns (Columbia)
Nov 4. Elena Ficara (Paderborn)
Nov 11. Friederike Moltmann (CNRS)
Nov 18. Damiano Costa (Lugano)
Nov 25. Damian Szmuc (Buenos Aires)
Dec 2. ?
Dec 9. ?
The Logic and Metaphysics Workshop will be meeting on Mondays from 4:15 to 6:15 unless otherwise indicated. Talks will be in-person only at the CUNY Graduate Center (Room 4419). The provisional schedule is as follows:
Sep 2. NO MEETING
Sep 9. Hartry Field (NYU)
Sep 16. Mel Fitting (CUNY)
Sep 23. Rohit Parikh (CUNY)
Sep 30. Roundtable Discussion and Dinner celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Workshop (details TBA)
Oct 7. Cian Dorr (NYU)
Oct 14. NO MEETING
Oct 21. Thomas M. Ferguson (Rensselaer)
Oct 28. Sam Burns (Columbia)
Nov 4. Elena Ficara (Paderborn)
Nov 11. Friederike Moltmann (CNRS)
Nov 18. Damiano Costa (Lugano)
Nov 25. Damian Szmuc (Buenos Aires)
Dec 2. ?
Dec 9. ?
The Logic and Metaphysics Workshop will be meeting on Mondays from 4:15 to 6:15 unless otherwise indicated. Talks will be in-person only at the CUNY Graduate Center (Room 4419). The provisional schedule is as follows:
Sep 2. NO MEETING
Sep 9. Hartry Field (NYU)
Sep 16. Mel Fitting (CUNY)
Sep 23. Rohit Parikh (CUNY)
Sep 30. Roundtable Discussion and Dinner celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Workshop (details TBA)
Oct 7. Cian Dorr (NYU)
Oct 14. NO MEETING
Oct 21. Thomas M. Ferguson (Rensselaer)
Oct 28. Sam Burns (Columbia)
Nov 4. Elena Ficara (Paderborn)
Nov 11. Friederike Moltmann (CNRS)
Nov 18. Damiano Costa (Lugano)
Nov 25. Damian Szmuc (Buenos Aires)
Dec 2. ?
Dec 9. ?
For a decade, 1993-2003, Jacques Derrida taught at New York University as Global Distinguished Professor. During those years he gave seminars on important topics of his later work: testimony, hospitality and hostility, perjury and pardon, and the death penalty, Shakespeare’s calculative grid and racism. They represent for many the most sustained and considered engagement by deconstruction with political questions. Most of these seminars have now been posthumously published, both in French and in English translation. Commemorating the twentieth anniversary of Derrida’s death in 2004, the Departments of Comparative Literature teams up with the Maison Française and Department of German, which hosted Derrida when he came to NYU. On 21 November 2024 the Maison in conjunction with the two departments invites scholars of Derrida’s work to speak at a one-day conference devoted to the topics of Derrida’s New York teaching.
Full schedule coming soon!