b2B – Philosophy Career Panel: Careers in Law

Jackman Humanities Building, Room 418 170 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Wondering where your degree will take you after graduation? U of T's Backpack to Briefcase (b2B) help you explore your options. A panel of successful philosophy professionals, alumni, and peers will discuss their U of T education, the value of their degree, and their pursuit of successful careers in the ... Read More

Symposium on Love

The Philosophy Course Union (PCU) invites you to the 2020 Symposium on Love to consider the many aspects of love a day before Valentine's Day.

Underrepresented Philosophy Conference 2020

Jackman Humanities Building, Room 100 (Main Floor Lecture Hall) 170 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The 2020 Underrepresented Philosophy Conference aims to spotlight and lend esteem to philosophy and philosophers underrepresented (or otherwise maligned) within the discipline and in the academy at large.

Philosophers for Peace Lecture (Jeff Noonan, Windsor)

Jackman Humanities Building, Room 418 170 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Jeff Noonan has maintained broad and interdisciplinary research interests for almost 20 years, especially in social and political philosophy.

UTM PAS Debate: “Should the Elite Run Society?”

University of Toronto Mississauga

"Who should run society? Should the society be run by 'the elites', or those who wield power without adhering to the general will of the people? Or should society be run as the majority of people want it to be run, in a more 'populist' spirit? Should decision-making be restricted ... Read More

UTSC Association of Philosophy Students 2020 Conference

University of Toronto Scarborough Social Sciences Building, 1st floor, MW130 & MW140, 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The University of Toronto Scarborough’s Annual International Undergraduate Philosophy Conference showcases undergraduate work in philosophy. This year’s topic is Bioethics. 

Colloquium (Caspar Hare, MIT)

Online

Caspar Hare, a professor of Philosophy at MIT, has main professional interests in ethics, metaphysics, and epistemology. His recent work has sought to bring ideas about practical rationality and metaphysics to bear on issues in normative ethics and epistemology.

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