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1st Graduate Conference in Political Theory
1st Graduate Conference in Political Theory
@ Politics Dept. New School
Mar 6 – Mar 7 all-day
The Politics department at the New School for Social Research will host its 1st Graduate Conference in Political Theory on March 6-7th, 2020. We are launching this event to provide graduate students in the history of political thought, political theory and political philosophy an opportunity to present and receive feedback on their work. A total of six (6) papers will be accepted and each of them will receive substantial comments from a New School graduate student, to be followed by[...]
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Munich/ NYC Workshop in Ethics
Munich/ NYC Workshop in Ethics
@ Columbia U Philosophy Dept. 716
Mar 7 – Mar 8 all-day
Contact Professor Katja Vogt for more info.
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Social and Political Philosophy Workshop
5:30 pm
Social and Political Philosophy Workshop
@ Lowenstein, Plaza View Room (12th Floor)
Mar 10 @ 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm
Meetings are held on Tuesdays at Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus in Manhattan in the Plaza View Room on the 12th floor of the Lowenstein Building (113 W 60th St).We meet from 5:30 to 6:45 and papers are read in advance. If interested in attending, contact sahaddad@fordham.edu, swhitney@fordham.edu, or jeflynn@fordham.edu. 2019-20 September 24 – Rosaura Martínez (UNAM) “Alterability and Writing. Rethinking an Ontology of Dependency” October 15 – Jesús Luzardo (Fordham) “The Wages of the Past: Whiteness, Nostalgia, and[...]
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The Social and Individual Conference
The Social and Individual Conference
@ Columbia U Philosophy Dept.
Mar 13 – Mar 14 all-day
Contact Professor Gooding-Williams for more info.
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Zōē, Politics, and Human Animality: Aristotle contra Agamben. Sara Brill
6:00 pm
Zōē, Politics, and Human Animality: Aristotle contra Agamben. Sara Brill
@ Wolff Conference Room, D1103
Mar 26 @ 6:00 pm
A recent spate of critical engagements with Giorgio Agamben’s construction of the zōē, /bios distinction calls for renewed evaluation of the political valence of zōē in Aristotle’s political theory. While there may be ways of responding to these criticisms from within Agamben’s work, I am more interested in proposing an alternative account of zōē, one that better accommodates the breadth of Aristotle’s thinking about living beings, the context of ancient Greek conceptions of life, and[...]
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Comparative Philosophy Seminar
5:30 pm
Comparative Philosophy Seminar
@ Columbia University Religion Dept. 101
Mar 27 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
We are delighted to announce our Spring meeting dates for the Comparative Philosophy seminar. Please save these dates! January 24 – Aaron Stalnaker (Indiana University) February 28 – Karsten Struhl (John Jay College, CUNY) March 27 – Jin Y Park (American University) May 1 – Sin yee Chan (University of Vermont)
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