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Visual Philosophy Conference
Visual Philosophy Conference
@ B500
Mar 24 all-day
This conference aims to initiate dialogues between philosophy and the arts. Philosophers and thinkers/ scholars across disciplines of humanities and social sciences will meet with artists and scholars from a wide variety of visual and visual artistic disciplines, including painting, photography, and literature, as well as travel, dance, and fashion. Rather than taking art as a mere object of philosophical study, this conference will explore the manifold confluences and intersections of philosophy and art, exploring[...]
Śrīharṣa on the Indefinability of Knowledge. Nilanjan Das (U Toronto)
5:30 pm
Śrīharṣa on the Indefinability of Knowledge. Nilanjan Das (U Toronto)
@ Faculty House, Columbia
Mar 24 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
In Sanskrit epistemology, philosophers are preoccupied with the notion of pramā. A pramā, roughly, is a mental event of learning or knowledge-acquisition. Call any such mental event a knowledge-event. In A Confection of Refutation (Khaṇḍanakhaṇḍakhādya), the 12th century philosopher and poet Śrīharṣa argued that knowledge-events are indefinable. Any satisfactory (and therefore non-circular) definition of knowledge-events will have to include an anti-luck condition that doesn’t appeal back to the notion of learning or knowledge-acquisition itself. But[...]
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Visual Philosophy Conference
Visual Philosophy Conference
@ Starr Foundation Hall UL105 at University Center
Mar 25 all-day
This conference aims to initiate dialogues between philosophy and the arts. Philosophers and thinkers/ scholars across disciplines of humanities and social sciences will meet with artists and scholars from a wide variety of visual and visual artistic disciplines, including painting, photography, and literature, as well as travel, dance, and fashion. Rather than taking art as a mere object of philosophical study, this conference will explore the manifold confluences and intersections of philosophy and art, exploring[...]
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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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