PPE: Student Interest Meeting
213 Caldwell HallJoin us to learn more about the Philosophy, Politics, and Economics program. Pizza will be served!
Join us to learn more about the Philosophy, Politics, and Economics program. Pizza will be served!
"Do States Have a Moral Duty to Obey International Law?" David Lefkowitz is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Philosophy, Politics, Economics and Law (PPEL) at the University of Richmond. This event will take place in Caldwell 105; pizza will be … Read more
“Yes, No, Maybe: Can Law Heal Our Troubled Sexual Culture?” Shari Motro writes at the intersection of gender and tax law and policy, and teaches courses related to these topics. She is the author of West's The Income Tax Map: A … Read more
Professor Bicchieri will give a talk titled, "I Am So Angry I Am Going To Help You.” Bicchieri works at the borders between philosophy, game theory and psychology. She is the author of The Grammar of Society: the Nature and … Read more
"Community in Market Society" Professor Van der Vossen works in political philosophy, focusing on the justification of property rights and of the moral dimensions of international affairs.
"What Teachers Owe Students" David Schmidtz, Kendrick Professor at the University of Arizona, works in political philosophy and teaches in Philosophy and in Economics. He will be the Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar at UNC February 18-19. Pizza will … Read more
** This event will be rescheduled. Please stay tuned for the new event date! ** "Sweatshops, Choice and Exploitation" Matt Zwolinski is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of San Diego. He is also a co-director of USD’s … Read more
Peter Jaworski is a Visiting Assistant Professor teaching business ethics. He is a Senior Fellow with the Canadian Constitution Foundation, and a Director of the Institute for Liberal Studies. He has also been a Visiting Research Professor at Brown University. … Read more
A one-day workshop with papers presented by Brookes Brown, David Frank, Barry Maguire, Chris Melenovsky, Jeff Sebo and Steve Swartzer. Lunch and dinner provided. Please register in advance on the Workshop Website here: https://chapelhillppeworkshopfall2015.web.unc.edu/
"What's So Great About Bedtime Stories?: Parents, Children, and Equality of Opportunity" Harry Brighouse is a Professor of Philosophy and Affiliate Professor of Educational Policy Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. To see a complete bio, please visit his website. … Read more