Philosophy Open House November 1stInterested in a Philosophy major or minor, or simply want to take some classes? Join us at our Philosophy Open House Wednesday, Nov. 1 at 1:30 p.m. Beck Philosophy House Seminar Room 11 Loudon Street Lunch will be served! All are welcome – bring a friend!
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March 13: Philosophy Dept. presents lecture on policing and incarceration in the U.S.
Monday, March 13 at 4:30 p.m. Grace Conference Room, University Center Elizabeth Anderson is the John Dewey Distinguished University Professor, John Rawls Collegiate Professor, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor, and chair of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Michigan. About her talk, she says, “Patterns of police violence and mass incarceration directed against African-Americans…
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March 30: Philosophy Department Open House
Philosophy Open House March 30thInterested in a Philosophy Major or Minor, or simply taking some classes? Join us at our Philosophy Open House Wednesday, March 30 at 1:30 p.m. Beck Philosophy House Seminar Room 11 Loudon Street Lunch will be served! All are welcome – bring a friend!
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March 14: Philosophy Dept. presents talk on ‘aesthetic manipulation’
Marcia Baron Presents Philosophy Lecture on Aesthetic Manipulation Co-Sponsored by the Clark Philosophy Department, the Philosophy Jefferson Lecture Fund, and the Higgins School of Hummanities
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Philosophy Department will hold lunchtime open house on March 28
Are you interested in a Philosophy major/minor? or interested in taking some philosophy classes? Come to the Philosophy Department’s Open House! Wednesday, March 28 at 1:30 p.m. Philosophy House (on the corner of Woodland and Loudon Streets) Lunch will be served; please bring a friend!
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Prof. Greg Bassett presents Philosophy lecture on ethical judgments and the existence of weakness of will
Wednesday, April 6, 4:30 p.m. John and Kay Bassett Admissions Center Adjunct Professor of Philosophy Greg Bassett will present a lecture on “Weakness of Will and the Status of Ethical Judgments.” We ordinarily think that our ethical judgments play an important role in explaining and predicting our actions. This connection to judgment is part of…