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Seneca’s Medea: A Stage Reading and Community Discussion

Person Hall 181 E Cameron Ave, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Join the Department of Philosophy and the Department of Classics as we think about these questions with a stage reading of Seneca's Medea, followed by a community-wide discussion about the play's philosophical and literary themes. This is an opportunity to … Read more

Philosophy Reimagined: Philosophy of Cruelty and Humanity

Caldwell 105 ,

“Philosophy Reimagined is an upcoming series of seminars March 28-30 being organized and facilitated by the 2023 Balter Fellows, a cohort of undergraduate students interested in diversifying the field of philosophy. Our Fellows have organized a three-part seminar series, which … Read more

Philosophy Reimagined: Power & Necropolitics in Healthcare

Caldwell 105 ,

Philosophy Reimagined is an upcoming series of seminars March 28-30 being organized and facilitated by the 2023 Balter Fellows, a cohort of undergraduate students interested in diversifying the field of philosophy. Our Fellows have organized a three-part seminar series, which … Read more

Philosophy Reimagined: Navigating Unjust Institutions

Caldwell 105 ,

Philosophy Reimagined is an upcoming series of seminars March 28-30 being organized and facilitated by the 2023 Balter Fellows, a cohort of undergraduate students interested in diversifying the field of philosophy. Our Fellows have organized a three-part seminar series, which … Read more

2023 NHSEB National Championship

Carolina Union auditorium

Join us March 31-April 2, 2023 for the NHSEB National Championship on the campus of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.   More information about this event is available here.

Language Model Reading Group

Zoom

A presentation by Peter Hase, on belief in language models and model editing. (On Zoom). Prereading is Daniel Dennett’s short “Do animals have beliefs?” Zoom link to be posted on aip.unc.edu/events

Balter Lecture: Myisha Cherry

The Misuses of Anger Audre Lorde, Self-Hatred, and the Anger it Fuels   Feminist thinker Audre Lorde’s “Uses of Anger” is a canonical text in feminist philosophy. In the essay, first given as a speech in 1981, Lorde defends anger’s … Read more

Language Model Reading Group

Zoom

Language Model Reading Group: we will discuss “Language models as agent models” by Jacob Andreas. Please see aip.unc.edu/events for more information.