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1:00 pm Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ Zoom & CUNY Grad Center 7102
Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ Zoom & CUNY Grad Center 7102
Sep 29 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
ALL TALKS ON ZOOM SOME ALSO IN PERSON (SEE ROOMS BELOW) Talks organized andhosted by Ryan McElhaney To get Zoom links, email davidrosenthal1@gmail.com Some—but not all—sessions are recorded for later access 9/8: Martina Helina History and Philosophy of Science and Philosophy of Cognitive Science, University of CambridgePhilosophy 9/15: No talk—one-week break 9/22: Janis Karan Hesse Neuroscience, University of California at Berkeley 9/29: Justin Halberda Psychological and Brain Sciences, Johns Hopkins University 10/6: Jakub Mihalik Department[...]
4:00 pm The Availability of the Non-Ideal: to an Engaged Philosophy of Language. Nikki Ernst (U Pittsburgh) @ Room 1101
The Availability of the Non-Ideal: to an Engaged Philosophy of Language. Nikki Ernst (U Pittsburgh) @ Room 1101
Sep 29 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
still scheduled, but zoom link for those who can’t travel: https://NewSchool.zoom.us/j/8479688193 Throughout the 21st century, philosophers of language have increasingly concerned themselves with the hateful, coercive, dehumanizing, and deadly. In particular, ‘non-ideal’ philosophers of language question whether received conceptual toolkits from philosophy of language manage to make contact with our non-ideal world at all. This paper takes up that methodological interest from a Wittgensteinian perspective. Drawing on critical interventions by Nancy Bauer, Avner Baz, Alice[...]