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Bianca Cepollaro “(Not Necessarily Credible) Deniability”
@ 202 NYU Philosophy Dept.
Bianca Cepollaro “(Not Necessarily Credible) Deniability”
@ 202 NYU Philosophy Dept.
Feb 13 @ 6:00 am – 8:00 am
Our speaker on Monday, February 13th will be Bianca Cepollaro, who is a Research Fellow at the Faculty of Philosophy in University Vita-Salute San Raffaele. Bianca will give a talk called ‘(Not Necessarily Credible) Deniability’: Dinges and Zakkou’s 2022 analyze deniability as an epistemic notion. For them, a speaker has deniability with respect to the proposition that they meant something just in case their audience does not know what they meant, possibly thanks to their[...]
10:00 am
Sexual and Reproductive Justice: Vehicle for Global Progress
@ Forum, Columbia University
6:30 pm
Naturally Universal: How Aristotle Explains the Success of Medieval French Song. Sarah Kay
@ Maison Française East Gallery
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4:00 pm
From Shapeless Abyss Towards Self-Developing Thought: Taking Hegel on Spinoza Seriously. James Kreines (Claremont McKenna)
@ The New School L502
From Shapeless Abyss Towards Self-Developing Thought: Taking Hegel on Spinoza Seriously. James Kreines (Claremont McKenna)
@ The New School L502
Feb 15 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
15 Feb, 4pm: James Kreines (Claremont McKenna) From Shapeless Abyss Towards Self-Developing Thought: Taking Hegel on Spinoza Seriously @ The New School, Room L502, at 2 W 13th Street Guests and visitors policies at the New School can be accessed via this website. You will have to download CLEAR and upload proof of vaccination or the results of a rapid test. Please try to arrive 15 minutes earlier so we can help you in case[...]
4:15 pm
CUNY Colloquium
@ CUNY Grad Center Room 9205/9206
CUNY Colloquium
@ CUNY Grad Center Room 9205/9206
Feb 15 @ 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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Cultivating the Mind: Reason and the Pursuit of Ethical Transformation
@ New York Academy of Medicine
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Kant and Spinoza on Prophecy, Enlightenment and Revolution. Omri Boehm (New School)
@ Columbia U, Philosophy 716
Kant and Spinoza on Prophecy, Enlightenment and Revolution. Omri Boehm (New School)
@ Columbia U, Philosophy 716
Feb 16 @ 4:10 pm – 6:00 pm
Kant and Spinoza on Prophecy, Enlightenment and Revolution Presented by Columbia University Dept. of Philosophy
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The Reflexivity of Consciousness in Kant, Fichte and Beyond. Katharina Kraus (Johns Hopkins)
@ NYU Philosophy Dept.
4:30 pm
Grounds & Limits of Immanent Critique: Kant, Hegel Marx. Georg Spoo
@ Columbia U, tba
Grounds & Limits of Immanent Critique: Kant, Hegel Marx. Georg Spoo
@ Columbia U, tba
Feb 17 @ 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Presented by the NY German Idealism Workshop.
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