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Monthly Archives: November 2021
November 29: Laurenz Ramsauer
Please join us on Monday, November 29th from 10:30-12:20 in Haskell 315. Laurenz Ramsauer (University of Chicago) will be presenting his paper entitled Kant’s Racism as a Philosophical Problem. The presentation is read-ahead. The paper is accessible under downloads. Abstract: Immanuel Kant was … Continue reading
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November 15: Greg Brown
Please join us on Monday, November 15th from 10:30-12:20 in Haskell 315. Greg Brown (University of Chicago) will be presenting his paper entitled Desire and Action. The presentation is read-ahead. The paper is accessible under downloads. Abstract: Elizabeth Anscombe’s claim in Intention that … Continue reading
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