Past Events
Jacob McNulty, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Yale University, considers two arguments from Sartre’s Being and Nothingness that take aim at Heidegger’s attempt to purge philosophy of Cartesian categories like consciousness, the subject and the cogito. Open to the public.
Désirée Lim, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Pennsylvania State University, explores concerns about the rise of a “mega-rich” billionaire class that includes highly influential figures like Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and Mark Zuckerberg. Open to the public, no reservations required.
Harry will give a lecture titled, “The Concept of Living Well in Aristotle’s Zoology.”
Lewis will speak on “TERF Island Comes to America: Buried Histories of the Feminism of Cisness.”
A talk by Rhiana Gunn-Wright, a Senior Fellow at the Roosevelt Institute and chief policy architect of the Green New Deal—a policy framework that puts justice at the center of climate action.
Romy Opperman, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at The New School, will deliver the third Philospher’s Holiday Lecture of the year.
An Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Amherst College will discuss “The Functional Unity of Propaganda: Bald-faced propaganda and epistemic infringement.”
Sukaina Hirji is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania School of Arts & Sciences. A Philosopher’s Holiday Lecture sponsored by the Office of the Dean of Faculty.
A Philosopher’s Holiday Lecture by Kathryn Tabb, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Bard College.
A lecture by Eleonore Neufeld of the University of Massachusetts.