Winter break is fast-approaching (!!!), so I thought I’d publicize information about a few upcoming symposia and conferences, in case you want to play philosopher over the break. Please check the websites to make sure that the events are open to the public.
If you come across any other events that you’d like to see added to the list, feel free to e-mail me (cmc426@psu.edu), or post them in the comments section.
Thursday, December 7
Harvard University (MA)
ELIZABETH KISS
“Righting Wrongs: The Promise and Peril of Transitional Justice”
Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics Public Lecture Series
Thursday, December 7
Clark University (MA)
Matt Evans (NYU)
“Plato’s Anti-Hedonism”
commentary by Verity Harte (Yale)
Thursday, December 7
Yale University (CT)
Dan Garber
LEIBNIZ ON CAUSATION
4 PM, 104 Connecticut Hall
Sponsored by the Society for Early Modern Philosophy at Yale
Friday, January 12, 2007
University of Pittsburgh (PA)
Tom Ricketts (University of Pittsburgh)
“From Tolerance to Reciprocal Containment“
Location TBA, 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, January 18, 2007
UC Berkeley (CA)
Daryl Levinson (Harvard Law School)
“Personified Government and Constitutional Morality”
GALA Seminar
Faculty Lounge, 336 Boalt Hall — 4 pm
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Boston University (MA)
JEFFREY MEHLMAN
“Feeling Good Being Bad: French Perspectives on the Nature of Evil”
Institute for Philosophy and Religion
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Yale University (CT)
Kenneth Winkler
TOPIC TO BE ANNOUNCED
4 PM, 104 Connecticut Hall
Sponsored by the Society for Early Modern Philosophy at Yale
Thursday, February 8, 2007
UC Berkeley (CA)
Amy M. Adler (New York University Law School)
“Against Moral Rights (In the Visual Arts)”
GALA Seminar
Faculty Lounge, 336 Boalt Hall — 4 pm
Thursday, February 8, 2007
Yale University (CT)
Martha Bolton
TOPIC TO BE ANNOUNCED
4 PM, 104 Connecticut Hall
Sponsored by the Society for Early Modern Philosophy at Yale
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