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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[...]
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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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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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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