CUNY Colloquium Schedule Fall 2015
Each colloquium is held on Wednesday at 4:15 P.M. All colloquia will take place at the Graduate Center in rooms 9204/9205 except as otherwise noted. Please call (212) 817-8615 for further information....
View ArticleSWIP-Analytic Women in Philosophy Conference Nov 2 & 3
Monday November 2 10:30 – 11:30: Christine Susienka (Columbia University) “Invoking Rights and Communicating Wrongs” 11:30 – 12:30: Emily Sullivan (Fordham University) “Inter-System Casual...
View Article2016 Locke Workshop at CUNY Graduate Center April 7-9
This year’s Locke Workshop will feature panels of scholars discussing Locke’s interactions with contemporary supporters and critics including: Damaris Cudworth, Catharine Trotter Cockburn,...
View Article“Are there innate concepts?” w/Jesse Prinz & Susan Carey Feb 4 at NYU
The NYU Center for Mind, Brain and Consciousness announces a debate: ARE THERE INNATE CONCEPTS? Speakers: Susan Carey[software.rc.fas.harvard.edu] (Harvard, Psychology) and Jesse Prinz[subcortex.com]...
View ArticleSWIP-Analytic: Jane Friedman “Inquiry & the Doxastic Attitudes” Feb 2
Tuesday, February 2, 2016, 5:00-7:00 PM CUNY Graduate Center Room 5489, 365 5th Avenue, NYC Professor Jane Friedman, New York University “Inquiry and the Doxastic Attitudes” ABSTRACT: In this talk I’ll...
View ArticleSpring 2016 Colloquium Schedule
Each colloquium is held on Wednesday at 4:15 P.M. All colloquia will take place at the Graduate Center in rooms 9204/9205 except as otherwise noted. Please call (212) 817-8615 for further information....
View ArticleBrooklyn Public Philosophers Spring 2016 Schedule
Brooklyn Public Philosophers, the city’s first forum for philosophers to share their work with a general audience, is back for 2016. We have a great lineup of public philosophy talks and discussions...
View ArticleSWIPshop Spring 2016 Events
SWIPshop New York Society for Women in Philosophy Tuesday February 2 Diana Tietjens Meyers University of Connecticut – Storrs “Passivity in Theories of the Agentic Self: Reflections on the Views of...
View ArticleSaul Kripke Lecture: Timothy Williamson “Objective Possibilities” March 31
The Saul Kripke Center is delighted to announce that Timothy Williamson will give the third Saul Kripke Lecture on Objective Possibilities at the Graduate Center on 3/31/16. The lecture will be...
View ArticleCFA: Rutgers Summer School on Logic, Language, & Information, Due March 20
The North American Summer School on Logic, Language, and Information (NASSLLI) is a summer school that meets approximately every other summer. It is geared towards graduate students and advanced...
View ArticleFive Perspectives: On the Self and the Future of Philosophy, April 6th
Join us for a roundtable faculty showcase event with CUNY Philosophy Professors Linda Alcoff, Serene Khader, Graham Priest, Jesse Prinz, and Iakovos Vasiliou Wednesday, April 6 from 4:15-6:15 in room...
View ArticleSWIP-Analytic Essay Prize Winner Presentation April 25: Arianna Falbo
2016 SWIP-Analytic Essay Prize Winner Presentation Monday, April 25, 2016 Arianna Falbo Simon Fraser University “Why Two (or more) Belief-Dependent Peers are Better Than One” 1:00-3:00 PM, Room 202 NYU...
View Article19th Annual CUNY Graduate Conference: Hate Speech & the Normativity of...
HATE SPEECH AND THE NORMATIVITY OF COMMUNICATION The 19th Annual CUNY Graduate Conference, April 15-16, 2016 Friday, April 15th The Graduate Center (365 5th Ave), rm. 5409 11:30 – 11:45am. Welcome,...
View ArticleTeach@CUNY Day May 2
Teach@CUNY Day Monday, May 2, 2016, on the Concourse Level of the Graduate Center, from 9am-4pm will offer both a celebration of teaching across the CUNY system and an introduction for those new or...
View ArticleLatinx Philosophers Conference April 29-30 at Columbia
The first Latinx Philosophers Conference will take place on April 29-30 at Columbia University. The conference includes talks in a varierty of topics including Ethics, Ancient and Early Modern...
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