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Identity and Difference. 2023 Fordham Graduate Student Conference
Identity and Difference. 2023 Fordham Graduate Student Conference
@ Philosophy dept
Mar 3 – Mar 4 all-day
Keynote: Naomi Zack (Lehman College, CUNY) One of philosophy’s original questions still plagues us: to what extent are beings the same and to what extent do they differ? Arising in thinkers as diverse as Parmenides, Aquinas, and De Beauvoir and in arenas from social and political philosophy to phenomenology and metaphysics. This conference aims to gather graduate student scholars from a variety of specializations to discuss their work on identity and difference. Some of the[...]
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Political Concepts Graduate Conference
Political Concepts Graduate Conference
@ New School tbd
Mar 24 – Mar 25 all-day
Political Concepts: A Critical Lexicon began as a multidisciplinary, web-based journal in which an assemblage of contributions focused on a single concept with the express intention of re-situating its meaning in the field of political discourse. By reflecting on what has remained unquestioned or unthought in that concept, this all-around collection of essays seeks to open pathways for another future—one that is not already determined and ill-fated. From this forum for engaged scholarship, a succession[...]
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2023 Telos Conference: Forms of War
2023 Telos Conference: Forms of War
@ John D. Calandra Italian American Institute
Mar 30 – Apr 1 all-day
One of the most challenging aspects of the war in Ukraine is the way in which the conflict has been constantly shifting in its form. In the first place, there is a conventional ground war between Russia and Ukraine, in which the identity and will of the two peoples is at stake. Yet Russia has used weapons supplied by Iran, and Ukraine depends on NATO for its own supplies, indicating that this war depends on[...]
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Wittgenstein and Care Ethics. Sandra Laugier (Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne)
4:00 pm
Wittgenstein and Care Ethics. Sandra Laugier (Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne)
@ New School D1001
Mar 31 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
The NYC Wittgenstein Workshop presents: March 31st — Sandra Laugier (Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne) will be presenting on Wittgenstein and Care Ethics April 14th — Camila Lobo (PhD candidate in Philosophy at Nova University of Lisbon and visiting scholar) will be presenting on Wittgenstein and hermeneutical justice in connection with the so-called “problem of the new.” April 21st — Harmut von Sass (Humboldt University Berlin and a visiting scholar) will be presenting on gratitude.[...]
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