Prof. Rachel McKinnon is a invited speaker at the third annual Davis Extravaganza Philosophy Conference (DEX3) at the University of California-Davis from March 29 – 30, 2015.
Monthly Archives: March 2015
Profs. Baker, Coseru, Hough, Krasnoff, and Nunan will be speaking at the American Philosophical Society Western Division Meeting
Prof. Jennifer Baker will be proving commentary for the “Happiness” Symposium.
Prof. Christian Coseru will be speaking at the symposium centering on his book Perceiving Reality: Consciousness, Intentionality, and Cognition in Buddhist Philosophy.
Prof. Sheridan Hough will be providing commentary for the Heidegger Colloquium.
Prof. Larry Krasnoff will be presenting his paper On the (Supposed) Distinction Between Classical and Welfare Liberalism: Lessons from the Doctrine of Right.
Prof. Richard Nunan will be charing the group meeting of the Society for the Philosophic Study of the Contemporary Visual Arts and providing commentary for the Society for Lesbian and Gay Philosophy session.
Prof. Nadelhoffer giving a talk at the Southern Society for Philosophy & Psychology annual meeting
Prof. Thomas Nadelhoffer “Luck, Desert, and Fairness: An Empirical Investigation” (with Daniela Goya Tocchetto), at the annual meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology: New Orleans, LA, April 2, 2015.
Prof. Mckinnon giving keynote at McMaster University Sexual Harassment in Academia and the Workplace conference
Prof. Rachel McKinnon gave the keynote talk yesterday at the Sexual Harassment in Academia and the Workplace conference/workshop held at McMaster University (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) held by CUPE 3906. Her talk was titled, “Allies Behaving Badly,” which will be appearing as a paper, “Allies Behaving Badly: Gaslighting as Epistemic Injustice” in the Routledge Handbook on Epistemic Injustice.
Prof. Nadelhoffer giving talks at the The Interdisciplinary Moral Forum and Georgetown University in March
Prof. Thomas Nadelhoffer has been invited to give a talk “Measuring and Manipulating Beliefs about Free Will,” Department of Philosophy at Georgetown University: Washington, DC, March 4, 2015.
He will also be presenting the talk “Self-Control: The Linking of Self, Motivation, and Virtue” (with Jen Wright), The Interdisciplinary Moral Forum at Marquette University: Milwaukee, WI, March 14, 2015.
Prof. Nadelhoffer giving talk at the Moral Psychology Reading Group Workshop at Duke University
Prof. Thomas Nadelhoffer is giving the talk “Some Varieties of Humility Worth Wanting,” at The Moral Psychology Reading Group Workshop at Duke University: Durham, NC, February 12, 2015.