U of T Department of Philosophy and the Ontario Philosophy Teachers’ Association present a workshop for high school educators on teaching philosophy. We encourage all members of the U of T philosophy community to attend! Lunch will be served.
This two-day workshop on new perspectives on mental state attribution is organized by Professor Jennifer Nagel and welcomes presentations by Rebecca Saxe (MIT), Neil Rabinowitz (Google DeepMind), Kristen Andrews (York), and more.
Detail from “The Barricade, Rue de la Mortellerie” (1850) by Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier
This one-day workshop is hosted by Professor Rebecca Comay. Visiting speakers will be Andrew Cole (Princeton) and Frank Ruda (Dundee). A full schedule and list of participants will be posted closer to the date of this event.
The 2018 Formal Epistemology Workshop will present papers in formal epistemology, broadly construed to include related areas of philosophy as well as cognate disciplines like statistics, psychology, economics, computer science, and mathematics. This year’s FEW will feature two keynote addresses, by Lara Buchak and Mike Titelbaum, as well as 10 submitted papers.
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This workshop series brings leading legal and political philosophers from around the world to present their work in progress. This legal theory workshop welcomes Rainer Forst, Goethe University Frankfurt, Institute of Political Science and Institute of Philosophy.
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This workshop series brings leading legal and political philosophers from around the world to present their work in progress. This legal theory workshop welcomes David Owens, King’s College London, Department of Philosophy.
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This workshop series brings leading legal and political philosophers from around the world to present their work in progress. This legal theory workshop welcomes Véronique Munoz-Dardé (UC Berkeley, University College, London).
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This workshop series brings leading legal and political philosophers from around the world to present their work in progress. Dimitrios Kyritsis will deliver a talk titled “Interpreting Legislative Intent.”
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This workshop series brings leading legal and political philosophers from around the world to present their work in progress. David Enoch will deliver a talk titled “Against Utopianism: Noncompliance and Multiple Agents.”
Day one of a two-day conference on ethics co-sponsored by U of T’s Faculty of Law, Munk School of Global Affairs, and Centre for Ethics takes place at the Dept. of Philosophy. Learn more.
The Network for Sensory Research is an international philosophy-led group of institutions conducting interdisciplinary research on perception. Our aim is to build a theoretical model of the senses that matches the complexity of sensory phenomena, as revealed by recent scientific work.
Noēsi, editors will talk about what they look for when reviewing papers, and how to make sure your submission reflects those qualities. They’ll also go over the technical aspects of submission, like formatting and citations.