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March 29: Martha Nussbaum **Special Day/Time/Location

Join us this Thursday, March 29 for a discussion with Martha Nussbaum (UChicago) on “A Toxic Brew: Sexism and Misogyny.” A chapter should be read in advance and is available here.  The focus will be on the misogyny chapter, but the … Continue reading

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February 23: Adrienne Martin **Special Time/Location

Join us this Friday, February 23 for a discussion with Adrienne Martin (Claremont McKenna) on “Normative Hope and Shared Agency: Ideas in Progress.” A chapter should be read in advance and is available here. When: Friday, February 23, 2:00-3:50 pm     … Continue reading

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February 16: Rory O’Connell

Join us this Friday, February 16 for a discussion with Rory O’Connell (University of Chicago) on his paper “On the Very Idea of a Merely Instrumental Being.” This week will be run as a mock job talk and does not … Continue reading

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January 12: Daniel Telech

Join us this Friday, January 12 for a discussion with Daniel Telech (University of Chicago) on his paper “Responsibility as Estimability.” The paper should be read in advance and is available here. When: Friday, January 12, 10:30am-12:20pm       Where: Social Sciences 401

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November 3: Jason Bridges

Join us this Friday, November 3 for a discussion with Jason Bridges of his paper “Comparison, Purpose and Practical Reason.” The paper should be read in advance and is available here. When: Friday, November 3, 10:30am-12:20pm       Where: Social Sciences 401

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October 20: Amichai Amit

Join us this Friday, October 20 for a discussion with Amichai Amit of his paper “Identification and Organic Holism of Justifications.” The paper should be read in advance and is available here. When: Friday, October 20, 10:30am-12:20pm       Where: Social Sciences 401

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October 6: Nethanel Lipshitz

Join us this Friday, October 6 for a discussion with Nethanel Lipshitz of his paper “On the Moral Equality of Stalin and Martin Luther King.” The paper should be read in advance and is available here. When: Friday, October 6, 10:30am-12:20pm       Where: Social Sciences … Continue reading

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