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Speaker Series Talk: Paul Guyer (Brown)

213 Caldwell Hall

Paul Guyer is the Jonathan Nelson Professor of Philosophy and Humanities at Brown University. He will give a talk entitled "The Real Life of Freedom: Kant on Freedom in the Phenomenal World."

Speaker Series Talk: Susanna Schellenberg (Rutgers)

213 Caldwell Hall

Susanna Schellenberg is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University, specializing in Philosophy of Mind, Epistemology, and Philosophy of Language.

ECOM Speaker: Misha Becker, UNC Linguistics

213 Caldwell Hall

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PPE Talk: Dan Ariely

The Honest Truth About Dishonesty Dan Ariely is the James B. Duke Professor of Psychology & Behavioral Economics at Duke University. He is the author of the New York Times' bestsellersPredictably Irrationaland The Upside of Irrationality. His new book, The Honest Truth About … Read more

PPE Talk: Michael Munger

Murphey 104

"Euvoluntary Bargaining as a Solution for Locke's Captain in 'Venditio'" Mike Munger is a professor in the Departments of Political Science, Economics, and Public Policy at Duke University, and is the Director of Duke's PPE Program. He is the author,Analyzing Policy (WW Norton, … Read more

PPE Talk: Loren Lomasky

213 Caldwell Hall

"When Hobbes is an Optimist: Politics Among the Malevolent." Professor Lomasky is the Cory Professor of Political Philosophy, Policy and Law.  He is the Director of the Political Philosophy, Policy and Law Program at the University of Virginia. Professor Lomasky's books … Read more

Speaker Series Talk: Richard Healey (Arizona)

213 Caldwell Hall

Richard Healey has taught at the University of Arizona since 1991, where his main area of interest is philosophy of science, including philosophy of biology and physics.

Speaker Series Talk: Andy Egan

213 Caldwell Hall

Andy Egan will give a talk entitled, “Three Grades of Self-Involvement: De Se Content in Thought and Language”.

Speaker Series: Matt Kotzen

213 Caldwell Hall

Matt Kotzen will give a lecture entitled "Epistemic Fundamentality and Defeat."   Abstract: The goal of this paper is to develop a view about credal dynamics that is sensitive to which of an agent’s assignments of credences are "more epistemically … Read more