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Carolina Seminar on Philosophy, Ethics and Mental Health: “Survivor Guilt”

2022 April 13 Wednesday, 6:00 pm Jordan MacKenzie, PhD Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Please contact Dan Moseley, daniel_moseley@med.unc.edu, for registration information We often feel survivor guilt when the very circumstances that harm others leave … Read more

Balter Fellowship Seminar Series

Balter Fellowship Seminar Series

We would like to share information about Philosophy Reimagined, an upcoming series of events April 18-20 being organized and facilitated by the 2022 Balter Fellows, a cohort of undergraduate students interested in diversifying the field of philosophy. Our Fellows have … Read more

Balter Fellowship Seminar Series

Balter Fellowship Seminar Series

We would like to share information about Philosophy Reimagined, an upcoming series of events April 18-20 being organized and facilitated by the 2022 Balter Fellows, a cohort of undergraduate students interested in diversifying the field of philosophy. Our Fellows have … Read more

Balter Fellowship Seminar Series

Balter Fellowship Seminar Series

We would like to share information about Philosophy Reimagined, an upcoming series of events April 18-20 being organized and facilitated by the 2022 Balter Fellows, a cohort of undergraduate students interested in diversifying the field of philosophy. Our Fellows have … Read more

Speaker Series: Tyler Burge (UCLA)

Title:  A Map of Lower Representational Mind Abstract: Lower Representational Mind is roughly the system of mental capacities that are less complex, less sophisticated, and more widespread in the animal kingdom, than propositional attitudes.  Lower representational mind centers in perception.  … Read more

PPE Speaker Series: “What Should We Do?” with Peter Levine

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Event Description: People who want to improve the world must ask the fundamental civic question: “What should we do?” Although their specific challenges and topics are enormously diverse, they often encounter problems of collective action (how to get many individuals … Read more

2nd Annual UNC Philosophy and Psychiatry Conference

The 2nd Annual UNC Philosophy and Psychiatry Conference will be April 30th from 9:00-5:00pm EST. The theme for this year is “The Future of Human Nature: Transhumanism, Dehumanization and Virtual Worlds.” The confirmed speakers for the event are: Professor David Chalmers (NYU, Department of … Read more