Slavery in Early Modern Philosophy
OnlineThis three-hour symposium on slavery in early modern philosophy will feature Hasana Sharpe (McGill), Aaron Garrett (Boston), and Julia Jorati (Massachusetts).
This three-hour symposium on slavery in early modern philosophy will feature Hasana Sharpe (McGill), Aaron Garrett (Boston), and Julia Jorati (Massachusetts).
Eric Pacuit, an associate professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Maryland, has primary research interests are in logic (especially modal logic), game theory, social choice theory, and formal and social epistemology.
Tristram McPherson is an associate professor in the Department of Philosophy at Ohio State University, while David Plunkett is an associate professor of Philosophy at Dartmouth College. They will be speaking on the foundations of epistemic normativity.
Winnie Sung, an associate professor at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, has focused on the Confucian thinker Xunzi in her recent research, especially on his concept of xin (the heart/mind).
Robin Dembroff is an assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy at Yale University, working primarily in feminist philosophy, metaphysics, and epistemology. In their research, they place a particular emphasis on relationships between social categories, concepts, and language.
Sacha Golob is a senior lecturer in Philosophy at King's College London whose current research focuses on contemporary concepts of degeneration, transformation, and virtue.
David Suarez is a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Philosophy at U of T whose research focuses on understanding subjectivity and its place in the natural world.
Fermin Fulda, a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology at the University of Toronto, works on the nature of biological and cognitive systems.
Peter Jaworksi (Georgetown) will speak as part of the PCU's 2021 Bioethics Lecture Series on the hidden ethical implications of COVID-19.
Yolanda Kirkham (U of T) will speak as part of the PCU's 2021 Bioethics Lecture Series on the hidden ethical implications of COVID-19.
Maxwell J. Smith (Western Ontario) will speak as part of the PCU's 2021 Bioethics Lecture Series on the hidden ethical implications of COVID-19.
Abi Sriharan (U of T) will speak as part of the PCU's 2021 Bioethics Lecture Series on the hidden ethical implications of COVID-19.