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Philosophy @ the Movies

213 Caldwell Hall

If you want a break from writing or studying on reading day, please join us for a classic Disney remake at the next installment of Philosophy at the Movies this Thursday, December 2nd at 6:00 PM in CW 105! We … Read more

PPE Workshop

213 Caldwell Hall

An intensive one day workshop on papers in progress by our PPE Research Assistant Professors: Ryan Doody, "Consider the Ostrich: Non-Utilitarians, Ex Ante Interests, and Burying Your Head in the Sand" Simone Gubler (“Forgiveness, Politics, and the Law: the Case Against … Read more

All Grad Student Placement Meeting

213 Caldwell Hall

This meeting is designed for all graduate students in philosophy and is designed to help people prepare for the job market in philosophy.

Session on Preparing for the Bibliography Exam

213 Caldwell Hall

This is a session to talk about ways to prepare effectively for the Bibliography Exam that all of our PhD students take in the second semester of their third year.

Teaching Workshop

213 Caldwell Hall

Assessment. This final teaching workshop of the academic year focuses on assessment. Izzy Brassfield, Minji Jang, and Macy Salzberger will lead us in a discussion on best assessment practices, including: thinking about how to use formative and summative assessment; grading … Read more

Summer Teaching Orientation

213 Caldwell Hall

Summer Teaching Orientation This workshop aims to prepare participants for teaching a summer course. It is especially aimed at those who have not taught a summer course previously, but should also be useful for those who have. We'll cover topics … Read more

CRÉ/Parr Joint Conference 2019

213 Caldwell Hall

CRÉ/Parr Joint Conference 2019 The Centre de recherche en éthique (Center for Research on Ethics), Montreal, and the Parr Center for Ethics, Chapel Hill, are pleased to join forces for this day-long conference. Conference Program 8:45-9 am         Arrival and light … Read more

Red/Blue Workshop

213 Caldwell Hall

Held in collaboration with Better Angels, this workshop brings together 5-7 self-identified conservative-leaning students and 5-7 self-identified liberal-leaning students for a day of moderated activities and discussions that clarify disagreements, reduce stereotyped thinking, and begin building the relationships needed to find common … Read more

Speaker Series: Quayshawn Spencer (Penn)

213 Caldwell Hall

A Radical Solution to the Race Problem Quayshawn Spencer Abstract. Recent work in population genetics has revealed that the human species naturally subdivides into five major biological populations: Africans, Caucasians, East Asians, Native Americans, and Oceanians.  Since the discovery of … Read more