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Faculty Works in Progress Seminar Series
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Visiting Guest Lecturer
Keynote address to 7th Annual Graduate Student Philosophy Conference
Keynote address to 7th Annual Graduate Student Philosophy Conference
Spinoza's Alleged Pantheism
Spinoza's Alleged Pantheism
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Lunch Time Seminar
Linguistic Solutions to Philosophical Problems
Linguistic Solutions to Philosophical Problems
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Faculty Works in Progress Seminar Series
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To Be Announced
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Lunch and Open Discussion
12:00 p.m. – 530 S. Kedzie
A Critical Appropriation of Aristotle’s Conception of the Non-moral Status of the Animal: On the Connection between Action, Natural Capacity, Blameworthiness, and Morality
A Critical Appropriation of Aristotle’s Conception of the Non-moral Status of the Animal: On the Connection between Action, Natural Capacity, Blameworthiness, and Morality
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Faculty Works in Progress Seminar Series
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To Be Announced
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Faculty Works in Progress Seminar Series
To Be Announced
To Be Announced
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Lunch and Open Discussion
12:00 p.m. — 530 S. Kedzie
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To Be Announced
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Greenwall Fellow in Bioethics and Health Policy, Johns Hopkins University and Georgetown University
Portraits and Objectification
Portraits and Objectification
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Lunch and Open Discussion
12:00 p.m. – 530 S. Kedzie
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To Be Announced
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Faculty Works in Progress Seminar Series
Reasons for Loving Someone
Reasons for Loving Someone
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Public Lecture
Extrapolation, Mechanisms, and Capacities
Extrapolation, Mechanisms, and Capacities
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Faculty Works in Progress Seminar Series
To Be Announced
To Be Announced
When do Persons Begin and End?
When do Persons Begin and End?
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Lunch and Open Discussion
12:00 p.m., 530 South Kedzie Hall
Keynote address, 8th Annual Graduate Student Philosophy Conference
Keynote address, 8th Annual Graduate Student Philosophy Conference
Conscience and Resistance
Conscience and Resistance
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Featured Faculty Speaker, 8th Annual Graduate Student Philosophy Conference
Transnational Power, Coercion, and Democracy
Transnational Power, Coercion, and Democracy
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Co-sponsored with Peace & Justice Studies, Anthropology, Women and International Development,
and the Colleges of Social Science and Arts and Letters
Talking Through the Immigration Divide: Or Contracting with the Uninvited Guest Through an Ethics of Discourse
Talking Through the Immigration Divide: Or Contracting with the Uninvited Guest Through an Ethics of Discourse
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Faculty Works in Progress Seminar
