Placement Practice Job Talk—Kamil Majcherek
OnlineJoin us for a practice placement job talk by Kamil Majcherek titled "John Buridan on the Metaphysical Status of Artifacts."
Join us for a practice placement job talk by Kamil Majcherek titled "John Buridan on the Metaphysical Status of Artifacts."
This workshop brings together an international team of scholars who will address Apuleius' "De Mundo" from a range of disciplinary perspectives.
Join us for a practice placement job talk by Natasha Hay titled "Benjamin and Kant on Violence in Education."
Join us for a practice placement job talk by Daniel Munro titled "Cults, Conspiracies, and Fantasies of Knowledge."
The Kant & Post-Kantian German Idealism Group welcomes as a guest speaker Jake McNulty, a lecturer in Philosophy at Dartmouth College. His areas of interest include modern European philosophy with a focus on post-Kantian German Idealism and Marx. He was previously a Bersoff Fellow at NYU. His book, Hegel's Logic and ... Read More
Daniele Cuneo is a Senior Lecturer at the Sorbonne Nouvelle in Paris. His areas of interest include Sanskrit philosophy, the philosophy of emotion, and the philosophy of art and literature.
Join us for a practice placement job talk by Griffin Klemick titled "Perceptual Justification and the Demands of Effective Agency."
This year's Symposium on Love will feature talks from Dr. Kimberley Baltzer-Jaray (Western) and Alexandra Gustafson (Toronto).
Join Aaron Segal (Hebrew University), Daniel Nolan (Notre Dame), Catharine Diehl (Lucerne), Paul Franks (Yale), and Nick Stang (Toronto) for a series of workshops on systematic metaphysics.
This year's Edith Bruce Memorial Lecture on Immortality will be delivered by David Wallace, Mellon Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh whose research focuses on the Everett interpretation of quantum theory (often called the "Many-Worlds interpretation").
Diane Jeske is a professor of Philosophy at the University of Iowa. Her published work in ethics addresses topics such as the grounds of special obligations to intimates, the nature of friendship, utilitarianism versus deontology, political obligation, and the nature of reasons.
Mary Leng (University of York) will speak about questions in philosophy of mathematics, with a particular focus on mathematical fictionalism.