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Philosophy @ the Movies: I Heart Huckabees

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Join the Philosophy Department for a viewing of I Heart Huckabees (2004)! Environmentalist Albert (Jason Schwartzman) enlists the services of "existential detectives" Bernard (Dustin Hoffman) and Vivian (Lily Tomlin) to solve the meaning of a succession of strange coincidences. The investigators … Read more

Speaker Series: Rima Basu

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Title: Epistemic Ethics: Methods, Motivations, and the Malcontents Abstract: Philippa Foot (1972, 316) once remarked upon “an element of deception in the official line about morality”. An element, she argues, that causes some to turn away from talk about the authority of … Read more

PPE Talk: “Political Philosophy is Not Applied Ethics”

213 Caldwell Hall

"Political Philosophy is Not Applied Ethics" Kirun Sankaran So-called "political realists" adopt the slogan "political philosophy is not applied ethics," but it's not always clear why political philosophy is not applied ethics. I propose a novel way of understanding this distinction … Read more

Chapel Hill Metaethics Workshop

This is a small read-ahead research workshop to discuss works in progress. We will be discussing papers by Selim Berker, Chris Blake-Turner, Julia Driver, Alex King, and Sarah Paul. Other out-of-town participants include Caroline Arruda, Selim Berker, Sarah Buss, Ian … Read more

Applied Epistemology Project Event for NC Teachers

Political Neutrality in the Classroom: What is it and Should I Value it? Should teachers refrain from inserting their own political views in the classroom? Should they always strive to give both sides of every issue an equal airing? Can schools … Read more

2023 North Carolina High School Ethics Bowl

Join us on January 28, 2023 for the 2023 North Carolina High School Ethics Bowl. Registration will open this Fall, and more information about the event is available here. 

Speaker Series: Gina Schouten (Harvard University)

Title: Liberal Feminism, Social Critique, and Moral Methodology: What Can Reflective Equilibrium Accomplish?   Abstract: This paper brings together two strands of opposition to liberalism: First is the substantive strand, concerning liberalism’s feminist, anti-racist, and egalitarian credentials. Second is the … Read more