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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[...]
Long Island Philosophical Society-LIPS 2023 Conference
Long Island Philosophical Society-LIPS 2023 Conference @ St. John’s University
Apr 1 all-day
The Long Island Philosophical Society is seeking submissions for its Spring 2023 conference which will be held Saturday April 1st 2023 on the attractive campus of Saint John’s University located in Jamaica, Queens in New York City. The Long Island Philosophical Society has been a dynamic forum for the exchange of ideas since 1964. LIPS is an internationally recognized organization that is a valuable philosophical resource for the Greater New York area. Its conferences have drawn[...]
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Law as Performance
Law as Performance @ Yeshiva University Room 1008
Apr 2 all-day
Speakers: Angela Condello (unaffiliated) Julie Stone Peters (unaffiliated) Katrin Trüstedt LEIBNIZ CENTER FOR LITERARY AND CULTURAL RESEARCH (ZFL BERLIN) Jesus Velasco (unaffiliated) Marco Wan (unaffiliated) Organisers: Peter Goodrich Yeshiva University
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Arts & Pragmatism: From Ordinary Aesthetics to Post-Creation
Arts & Pragmatism: From Ordinary Aesthetics to Post-Creation @ La Maison Française
Apr 3 all-day
Our friends from Université de Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne return for a third installment of their symposium Arts & Pragmatism: From Ordinary Aesthetics to Post Creation.  This day-long symposium will be chaired by Yann Toma and Sandra Laugier. From the organizers: We have noticed it during the two previous symposia of our program: the pragmatist philosophy and in particular Dewey defends the idea that aesthetics must not only be considered as the search for truths about art[...]
Philosophy of Language Workshop 6:00 am
Philosophy of Language Workshop @ 202 NYU Philosophy Dept.
Apr 3 @ 6:00 am – 8:00 am
We’re a community of philosophers of language centered in New York City. We have a meeting each week at which a speaker presents a piece of their own work relating to the philosophy of language. During Spring 2023, we will meet on Mondays, 6-8pm in room 202 of the NYU Philosophy Building, at 5 Washington Place. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome. February 6 Ailís Cournane (NYU) February 13 Bianca Cepollaro[...]
Logic and Metaphysics Workshop 4:15 pm
Logic and Metaphysics Workshop @ CUNY Grad Center Room 9205/9206
Apr 3 @ 4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
Hi, All. Below is the provisional program for the Workshop this coming semester.  Meetings will be as usual: Mondays 16.15-18.15 at the GC. Room 9205. We are reverting to face to face meetings. (No more Zoom.)   Feb 27 Lionel Shapiro, UConn Mar 6 Gary Ostertag, GC Mar 13 Mel Fitting GC Mar 20 Shawn Simpson Mar 27 Brad Armour-Garb, SUNY Albany Apr 3 Thomas Ferguson, Prague Apr 10 Spring recess. No meeting Apr 17[...]
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Lara Buchak (Berkeley) – Nagel Lecture 4:10 pm
Lara Buchak (Berkeley) – Nagel Lecture @ Columbia U, Philosophy 716
Apr 6 @ 4:10 pm – 6:00 pm
Title “TBA” Presented by Columbia University Dept. of Philosophy
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Allison Aitken (Columbia) 3:30 pm
Allison Aitken (Columbia) @ Columbia [ZOOM]
Apr 7 @ 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm
abstract forthcoming
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Philosophy of Language Workshop 6:00 am
Philosophy of Language Workshop @ 202 NYU Philosophy Dept.
Apr 10 @ 6:00 am – 8:00 am
We’re a community of philosophers of language centered in New York City. We have a meeting each week at which a speaker presents a piece of their own work relating to the philosophy of language. During Spring 2023, we will meet on Mondays, 6-8pm in room 202 of the NYU Philosophy Building, at 5 Washington Place. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome. February 6 Ailís Cournane (NYU) February 13 Bianca Cepollaro[...]
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Does Kant’s Antinomy of Pure Reason Amount to an A Priori History of Rational Cosmology? Karin de Boer (KU Leuven) 4:30 pm
Does Kant’s Antinomy of Pure Reason Amount to an A Priori History of Rational Cosmology? Karin de Boer (KU Leuven) @ Columbia U Hamilton 602
Apr 11 @ 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
15 Feb, 4pm: James Kreines (Claremont McKenna) From Shapeless Abyss Towards Self-Developing Thought: Taking Hegel on Spinoza Seriously @ The New School Feb 24: Georg Spoo (Freiburg) Grounds and Limits of Immanent Critique: Kant, Hegel, Marx @ Columbia Mar 3: Heikki Ikaheimo Hegel, Humanity, and Social Critique @ Zoom Mar 24: Stephen Howard (KU Leuven) Kant’s Late Philosophy of Nature: The Opus Postumum @ Columbia Apr 11: Karin de Boer Does Kant’s Antinomy of Pure[...]
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Textures of Change: Social Imaginaries, Narratives, and the Possibility of Politics
Textures of Change: Social Imaginaries, Narratives, and the Possibility of Politics @ New School Philosophy Dept
Apr 13 – Apr 15 all-day
The New School for Social Research Philosophy Department is hosting our annual Graduate Student Conference April 13-15th 2023 in person in New York City. This year’s topic is Textures of Change: Social Imaginaries, Narratives, and the Possibility of Politics. Keynote Speakers: María Pía Lara (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana) Fanny Söderbäck (Södertörn University) Eva Von Redecker (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) It has become common for political theorists and philosophers to insist on the necessity of new imaginaries and[...]
Rutgers Colloquia 3:00 pm
Rutgers Colloquia @ Gateway Transit Building Seminar Room 524B
Apr 13 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
03/09   Prof. Eric Mandelbaum (CUNY), TBD, 3:00-5:00pm 03/23   Rutgers Climate Lecture, Prof. Julie Walsh (Wellesley), 3:00-5:00pm 04/13   Prof. Elizabeth Miller (Brown), TBD, 3:00-5:00pm 04/20  Class of 1970 Annual Lecture, Prof. Tim Maudlin (NYU), TBD, 3:00-5:00pm 04/27   Prof. Susanne Bobzien (All Souls College), TBD, 3:00-5:00pm 10/19 Prof. Thi Nguyen (University of Utah), TBD, 3:00-5:00pm
The Avoidance of Intimacy: A Reorientation in the Moral Philosophy of Love. Vida Yao (Rice University) 4:10 pm
The Avoidance of Intimacy: A Reorientation in the Moral Philosophy of Love. Vida Yao (Rice University) @ Columbia U, Philosophy 716
Apr 13 @ 4:10 pm – 6:00 pm
The Avoidance of Intimacy: A Reorientation in the Moral Philosophy of Love Presented by Columbia University Dept. of Philosophy
Feminism as a Concept of Movement: the Sediments of the Historical Reorganization of Feminist Imaginaries. Maria Pia Lara 6:00 pm
Feminism as a Concept of Movement: the Sediments of the Historical Reorganization of Feminist Imaginaries. Maria Pia Lara @ Wolff Conference Room/D1103
Apr 13 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
The speaker will explain the meaning of concepts of movements such as communism, liberalism, and republicanism. Then she will argue how these concepts were used as guides to praxis by focusing first on republicanism and Kant. Finally, she will articulate her concept of feminist imaginaries focusing on how the sediments of historical time have enabled different struggles for emancipation. “Feminism as a Concept of Movement: the Sediments of the Historical Reorganization of Feminist Imaginaries” presented[...]
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The Child and the Foreigner: Wittgenstein on Understanding the New. Camila Lobo (Nova University of Lisbon) 11:00 am
The Child and the Foreigner: Wittgenstein on Understanding the New. Camila Lobo (Nova University of Lisbon) @ New School D1101
Apr 14 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 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.” (11am-1pm EDT) April 21st — Harmut von Sass (Humboldt University Berlin and a visiting scholar) will be presenting[...]
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Psychology and Epistemology of Religious Experiences Conference
Psychology and Epistemology of Religious Experiences Conference @ Center for Philosophy of Religions, Rutgers
Apr 15 – Apr 16 all-day
The Center for Philosophy of Religion at Rutgers University is pleased to host an in-person, working-papers conference on the Psychology and Epistemology of Religious Experience. We are seeking abstracts (150-350 words) from those interested in participating. The tentative date is 15-16 April 2023. And the deadline for submission is 28 February 2023. Participants with accepted submissions will be given hotel accommodations and a modest honorarium to help defray travel costs. Theme The overall theme of[...]
German Idealism Workshop 4:30 pm
German Idealism Workshop @ New School/Columbia
Apr 15 @ 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
15 Feb, 4pm: James Kreines (Claremont McKenna) From Shapeless Abyss Towards Self-Developing Thought: Taking Hegel on Spinoza Seriously @ The New School Feb 24: Georg Spoo (Freiburg) Grounds and Limits of Immanent Critique: Kant, Hegel, Marx @ Columbia Mar 3: Heikki Ikaheimo Hegel, Humanity, and Social Critique @ Zoom Mar 24: Stephen Howard (KU Leuven) Kant’s Late Philosophy of Nature: The Opus Postumum @ Columbia Apr 11: Karin de Boer Does Kant’s Antinomy of Pure[...]
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Philosophy of Language Workshop 6:00 am
Philosophy of Language Workshop @ 202 NYU Philosophy Dept.
Apr 17 @ 6:00 am – 8:00 am
We’re a community of philosophers of language centered in New York City. We have a meeting each week at which a speaker presents a piece of their own work relating to the philosophy of language. During Spring 2023, we will meet on Mondays, 6-8pm in room 202 of the NYU Philosophy Building, at 5 Washington Place. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome. February 6 Ailís Cournane (NYU) February 13 Bianca Cepollaro[...]
Logic and Metaphysics Workshop 4:15 pm
Logic and Metaphysics Workshop @ CUNY Grad Center Room 9205/9206
Apr 17 @ 4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
Hi, All. Below is the provisional program for the Workshop this coming semester.  Meetings will be as usual: Mondays 16.15-18.15 at the GC. Room 9205. We are reverting to face to face meetings. (No more Zoom.)   Feb 27 Lionel Shapiro, UConn Mar 6 Gary Ostertag, GC Mar 13 Mel Fitting GC Mar 20 Shawn Simpson Mar 27 Brad Armour-Garb, SUNY Albany Apr 3 Thomas Ferguson, Prague Apr 10 Spring recess. No meeting Apr 17[...]
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Care Ethics at the Intersection of Race: Conceptualizing Women’s Care Work in the Black Counter-Public. Elvira Basevich 5:30 pm
Care Ethics at the Intersection of Race: Conceptualizing Women’s Care Work in the Black Counter-Public. Elvira Basevich @ Fordham Lincoln Center
Apr 18 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Presented by the Fordham Workshop in Social and Political Philosophy Meetings are held on Tuesdays from 5:30 to 6:45. For 2022-23, we will hold hybrid meetings: participants can attend in-person at the Lincoln Center campus or on Zoom.  All papers are read in advance. If interested in attending, contact  jeflynn@fordham.edu, sahaddad@fordham.edu, eislekel@fordham.edu, or swhitney@fordham.edu. Zoom details will be sent out prior to each meeting.
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CUNY Colloquium 4:15 pm
CUNY Colloquium @ CUNY Grad Center Room 9205/9206
Apr 19 @ 4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
2.15 Chaz FirestoneAssistant Professor, Psychological and Brain Sciences, Johns Hopkins“What Do the Inattentionally Blind See? Evidence from 10,000 Subjects” 2.22 Robin DembroffAssistant Professor of Philosophy, Yale“Erecting Real Men” 3.1 Harvey LedermanProfessor of Philosophy, PrincetonTBD 3.8 Alison JaggarProfessor Emerita and College Professor of Distinction, Philosophy and Women and Gender Studies, University of Colorado, BoulderMarx Wartofsky Annual LectureTBD 3.15 Delia BaldassarriProfessor of Sociology, NYU“How Does Prosocial Behavior Extend Beyond In–Group Boundaries inComplex Societies?” 3.22 Myrto MylopolousAssociate Professor[...]
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Rutgers Colloquia 3:00 pm
Rutgers Colloquia @ Gateway Transit Building Seminar Room 524B
Apr 20 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
03/09   Prof. Eric Mandelbaum (CUNY), TBD, 3:00-5:00pm 03/23   Rutgers Climate Lecture, Prof. Julie Walsh (Wellesley), 3:00-5:00pm 04/13   Prof. Elizabeth Miller (Brown), TBD, 3:00-5:00pm 04/20  Class of 1970 Annual Lecture, Prof. Tim Maudlin (NYU), TBD, 3:00-5:00pm 04/27   Prof. Susanne Bobzien (All Souls College), TBD, 3:00-5:00pm 10/19 Prof. Thi Nguyen (University of Utah), TBD, 3:00-5:00pm
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Philosophy and the Pandemic Generation
Philosophy and the Pandemic Generation @ CUNY Grad Center tbd
Apr 21 all-day
If you are reading this, you are likely someone who has done philosophy through the pandemic. This conference is intended as a forum for voices of those who have done philosophy during this time. We invite abstracts on any topic for presentations of 30 minutes with 15 minute Q&A sessions. Please send abstracts to pandemicgenerationphilosophy@gmail.com The keynote will be delivered by Eric Bayruns García. We welcome any who would like to attend. Location: CUNY Graduate Center,[...]
Cognitive Science Speaker Series 1:00 pm
Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ CUNY Grad Center & Zoom
Apr 21 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Talks hosted by Ryan McElhaneyTo get Zoom links, email davidrosenthal1@gmail.com Some—but not all—sessions are recorded for later access 2/3: Justin SytsmaPhilosophy, Victoria University of Wellington 2/10: Jonathan BirchPhilosophy, London School of Economics 2/17: No talk—one-week break 2/24: Miguel Ángel SebastiánPhilosophy, National Autonomous University of Mexico 3/3: Claudia Passos FerreiraPhilosophy, New York University** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 ** 3/10: Jonathan MorganPhilosophy, Montclair State University** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 ** 3/17: Derek BrownPhilosophy, University of[...]
Susanna Siegel (Harvard) 3:30 pm
Susanna Siegel (Harvard) @ NYU Philosophy Dept.
Apr 21 @ 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Abstract: Forthcoming. Registration Information Registration is free but required. A registration link will be shared via email with our department mailing lists a few weeks before the event. Please contact Jack Mikuszewski at jhm378@nyu.edu if you did not receive a registration link.   Disability Accommodations The Philosophy Department provides reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. Requests for accommodations should be submitted to philosophy@nyu.edu at least two weeks before the event.  
NYC Wittgenstein Workshop 4:00 pm
NYC Wittgenstein Workshop @ New School tbd
Apr 21 @ 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.[...]
German Idealism Workshop 4:30 pm
German Idealism Workshop @ New School/Columbia
Apr 21 @ 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
15 Feb, 4pm: James Kreines (Claremont McKenna) From Shapeless Abyss Towards Self-Developing Thought: Taking Hegel on Spinoza Seriously @ The New School Feb 24: Georg Spoo (Freiburg) Grounds and Limits of Immanent Critique: Kant, Hegel, Marx @ Columbia Mar 3: Heikki Ikaheimo Hegel, Humanity, and Social Critique @ Zoom Mar 24: Stephen Howard (KU Leuven) Kant’s Late Philosophy of Nature: The Opus Postumum @ Columbia Apr 11: Karin de Boer Does Kant’s Antinomy of Pure[...]
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23rd Annual Columbia-NYU Graduate Conference in Philosophy
23rd Annual Columbia-NYU Graduate Conference in Philosophy @ NYU Philosophy Dept.
Apr 22 all-day
The graduate students and faculty of Columbia University and New York University invite graduate students to submit papers to present at the 23rd Annual Columbia-NYU Graduate Conference in Philosophy, to be held April 22nd, 2023! The keynote speaker for this event will be Michael Della Rocca. The conference will take place in person on NYU’s campus. This conference is a generalist conference. Any topic which suitable for presentation for a general philosophical audience is welcome!*[...]
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Philosophy of Language Workshop 6:00 am
Philosophy of Language Workshop @ 202 NYU Philosophy Dept.
Apr 24 @ 6:00 am – 8:00 am
We’re a community of philosophers of language centered in New York City. We have a meeting each week at which a speaker presents a piece of their own work relating to the philosophy of language. During Spring 2023, we will meet on Mondays, 6-8pm in room 202 of the NYU Philosophy Building, at 5 Washington Place. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome. February 6 Ailís Cournane (NYU) February 13 Bianca Cepollaro[...]
Logic and Metaphysics Workshop 4:15 pm
Logic and Metaphysics Workshop @ CUNY Grad Center Room 9205/9206
Apr 24 @ 4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
Hi, All. Below is the provisional program for the Workshop this coming semester.  Meetings will be as usual: Mondays 16.15-18.15 at the GC. Room 9205. We are reverting to face to face meetings. (No more Zoom.)   Feb 27 Lionel Shapiro, UConn Mar 6 Gary Ostertag, GC Mar 13 Mel Fitting GC Mar 20 Shawn Simpson Mar 27 Brad Armour-Garb, SUNY Albany Apr 3 Thomas Ferguson, Prague Apr 10 Spring recess. No meeting Apr 17[...]
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Philosophical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics 3:00 pm
Philosophical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics @ NYU room 307
Apr 25 @ 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm
We are excited to announce the upcoming MAPS Symposium on the Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics, taking place at NYU on April 25th from 3pm-7pm. The event will feature talks from Eddy Chen, Emily Adlam, and Tim Maudlin. Further details can be found below. Talks: Eddy Chen (UCSD): “The Wentaculus” Emily Adlam (Rotman Institute UWO): “The Temporal Asymmetry of Influence is Not Statistical.” Tim Maudlin (NYU): “Nonlocality” Please note that while all are welcome to attend,[...]
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CUNY Colloquium 4:15 pm
CUNY Colloquium @ CUNY Grad Center Room 9205/9206
Apr 26 @ 4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
2.15 Chaz FirestoneAssistant Professor, Psychological and Brain Sciences, Johns Hopkins“What Do the Inattentionally Blind See? Evidence from 10,000 Subjects” 2.22 Robin DembroffAssistant Professor of Philosophy, Yale“Erecting Real Men” 3.1 Harvey LedermanProfessor of Philosophy, PrincetonTBD 3.8 Alison JaggarProfessor Emerita and College Professor of Distinction, Philosophy and Women and Gender Studies, University of Colorado, BoulderMarx Wartofsky Annual LectureTBD 3.15 Delia BaldassarriProfessor of Sociology, NYU“How Does Prosocial Behavior Extend Beyond In–Group Boundaries inComplex Societies?” 3.22 Myrto MylopolousAssociate Professor[...]
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Rutgers Colloquia 3:00 pm
Rutgers Colloquia @ Gateway Transit Building Seminar Room 524B
Apr 27 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
03/09   Prof. Eric Mandelbaum (CUNY), TBD, 3:00-5:00pm 03/23   Rutgers Climate Lecture, Prof. Julie Walsh (Wellesley), 3:00-5:00pm 04/13   Prof. Elizabeth Miller (Brown), TBD, 3:00-5:00pm 04/20  Class of 1970 Annual Lecture, Prof. Tim Maudlin (NYU), TBD, 3:00-5:00pm 04/27   Prof. Susanne Bobzien (All Souls College), TBD, 3:00-5:00pm 10/19 Prof. Thi Nguyen (University of Utah), TBD, 3:00-5:00pm
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3rd Annual Philosophical Bioethics Workshop
3rd Annual Philosophical Bioethics Workshop @ Center for Bioethics, NYU
Apr 28 – Apr 29 all-day
The New York University Center for Bioethics is pleased to invite submissions of abstracts for the 3rd Annual Philosophical Bioethics Workshop, to be held at NYU on Friday and Saturday, April 28-29, 2023. We are seeking to showcase new work in philosophical bioethics, broadly understood. This includes (but is not limited to) neuroethics, environmental ethics, animal ethics, reproductive ethics, research ethics, ethics of AI, data ethics, public health ethics, gender and race in bioethics, and clinical ethics. Our distinguished keynote speaker will be Professor Ruth Chang, University of Oxford. There will[...]
Sixth Rutgers Workshop on Chinese Philosophy
Sixth Rutgers Workshop on Chinese Philosophy @ Hageman Hall Conference Room
Apr 28 all-day
Rutgers Workshop on Chinese Philosophy (RWCP) was launched in 2012. It is designed to build a bridge between Chinese philosophy and Western analytic philosophy and to promote critical engagement and constructive dialogue between the two sides, with the hope to diversify the practice of philosophy by bringing the study of Chinese philosophy into the mainstream of philosophical discourse within the Western academy. It is run every other year, usually in late spring. Sixth RWCP, “New Voices[...]
Ezra Rubenstein (Berkeley) 1:00 pm
Ezra Rubenstein (Berkeley) @ Columbia [ZOOM]
Apr 28 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
abstract forthcoming
SWIP-NYC Colloquium 3:30 pm
SWIP-NYC Colloquium @ Zoom & Possibly Live
Apr 28 @ 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm
The SWIP-NYC Colloquium showcases work by women philosophers in all areas of philosophy. Usually, there are two regular colloquia per semester plus a special colloquium featuring the winner(s) of our annual SWIP-NYC Graduate Student Essay Prize. Fall 2022 Our fall colloquia will be held over Zoom. (Depending on how things go, we may be able to move back to in person in the spring.) Zoom links will be distributed via our email list about a[...]
NYC Wittgenstein Workshop 4:00 pm
NYC Wittgenstein Workshop @ New School tbd
Apr 28 @ 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.[...]
Philosophy Film Club Screening: ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ 6:00 pm
Philosophy Film Club Screening: ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ @ Bark Room (M104), Sheila C. Johnson Design Center
Apr 28 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
The Philosophy Film Club at The New School is hosting a screening of ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ (dir. Martin McDonagh), with pre- and post-film discussion facilitated by James Trybendins, PhD Student in Philosophy. In the spirit of community, all are invited to the Spring 2023 film screening series hosted by the Philosophy Film Club at The New School. Everyone — whether seasoned in philosophy or without any prior philosophical training — with an interest in[...]
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