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Robert Pippin discusses Bresson’s Pickpocket (screening + discussion) 6:00 pm
Robert Pippin discusses Bresson’s Pickpocket (screening + discussion) @ Wolff Conference Room/D1103
Apr 1 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
The Philosophy Film Club and Liberal Studies present a screening of Robert Bresson’s Pickpocket (1959) and discussion led by Robert Pippin (U Chicago). Generally considered one of Bresson’s greatest works, Pickpocket tells an “incomparable story of crime and redemption … A cornerstone of the career of this most economical and profoundly spiritual of filmmakers, Pickpocket is an elegantly crafted, tautly choreographed study of humanity in all its mischief and grace, the work of a director at the height[...]
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17th Annual Hannah Arendt Circle
17th Annual Hannah Arendt Circle @ NYU Philosophy
Apr 4 – Apr 6 all-day
The Arendt Circle meets annually to share and discuss research related to any aspect of Hannah Arendt’s work. This year’s conference will be held in person at New York University (NYU) from April 4th – April 6th with presentations in English.   Deadline for Submission: Friday, December 1st, 2023   Please submit a 750-word abstract prepared for anonymous review as a Word Document or PDF to: thehannaharendtcircle@gmail.com – 2024 Organizing Committee Magnus Ferguson (University of[...]
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Comparative Philosophy Seminar 5:30 pm
Comparative Philosophy Seminar @ Philosophy Hall, Room 716,
Apr 5 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Comparative Philosophy Seminar: January 19 – Alex Watson (Ashoka University) February 2 – Davey Tomlinson (Villanova University) April 5 – Laura Specker (Fordham University) May 3 – Daniel Stephens (University at Buffalo)
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Comparative Philosophy and Practical Applied Ethics. Laura Specker Sullivan (Fordham) 5:30 pm
Comparative Philosophy and Practical Applied Ethics. Laura Specker Sullivan (Fordham) @ Faculty Hoose
Apr 12 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Comparative philosophy is gaining traction in professional academic philosophy, with specialist journals, organizations, books, and public campaigns. These inroads have been made in canonical areas of philosophy, including epistemology, metaphysics, logic, and value theory. Yet comparative philosophy still plays little role in practical applied ethics, an interdisciplinary research area in which work with practice and policy implications are dominated by the anglophone world. In this article, I explain why comparative work might be especially difficult[...]
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Ashley Bohrer (Notre Dame) 5:30 pm
Ashley Bohrer (Notre Dame) @ Fordham Lincoln Center
Apr 16 @ 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm
Fordham Workshop in Social and Political Philosophy February 6 – Christopher Myers (Fordham) – “Nietzsche and the Politics of the Historical Dead” March 12 – Tracy Llanera (UConn) April 16 – Ashley Bohrer (Notre Dame)
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Social Metaphysics Workshop
Social Metaphysics Workshop @ Rutgers Philosophy
Apr 26 – Apr 28 all-day
Social Metaphysics Workshop – location tbd
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