Paul wins ARC grant
Professor L.A. Paul, together with the University of Queensland’s John Quiggin, have won an Australian Research Council grant of $475,000 AUD to study epistemically feasible choice procedures. Congratulations, Laurie!
Professor L.A. Paul, together with the University of Queensland’s John Quiggin, have won an Australian Research Council grant of $475,000 AUD to study epistemically feasible choice procedures. Congratulations, Laurie!
Philosophy major Marleina Ubel has been designated as an Ambassador to speak about her experiences at the Philosophy in an Inclusive Key Summer Institute. The PIKSI Ambassador Program is a new initiative made possible by a generous grant from the … Read more
Gillian Russell was recently interviewed on NPR about time (what it is and why it matters). Check out the full interview and details here.
The Oxford Philosophy Faculty has announced that Susan Wolf will be giving the John Locke Lectures in Oxford in 2020. The Locke Lectures are among the world’s most distinguished lecture series in philosophy. (A list of past Locke Lecturers is … Read more
Christian Loew, who received his Ph.D. at Chapel Hill in 2013, has received the Ontos award from the German Society for Analytic Philosophy for outstanding work in analytical ontology and metaphysics. Congratulations, Christian!
Dialectica recently announced that their essay prize 2014 (1000 GBP, on explanation in science and philosophy) has been awarded to Marc Lange for his paper “Explanation, Existence, and Natural Properties in Mathematics – A Case Study: Desargues’ Theorem”. The paper … Read more
Jeff Sebo‘s paper, “Reconsider the Lobster”, has been posted here on the blog of the University of Colorado’s Center for Values and Social Policy.
CDC Reeve will be giving the 21st AE Taylor Lecture at the University of Edinburgh on September 18, joining an extremely distinguished list of previous Taylor Lecturers here. His title is “Human Happiness as a Political Achievement in Aristotle”.
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The Experience Project, a Templeton-funded, $4.8 million, three-year initiative at the University of Notre Dame and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, has announced its Fellows for the 2015-16 and 2015-17 projects. To see the full nominee list and to learn … Read more