Autumn Quarter
October 9, 2020: Jack Spencer (MIT), “Relativity in a Fundamentally Absolute World”
October 23, 2020: Claudia Hogg-Blake (Chicago), “Love and Relationships”
November 6, 2020: Matthew Boyle (Chicago), “Where Am I? Responding to the Anti-Egoist Challenge”
November 13, 2020: Ryan Simonelli (Chicago), “Sellars’s Ontological Nominalism”
Winter Quarter
January 15, 2021: Sam Segal (Chicago), “Is Testimony Evidence?”
January 29, 2021: Daniel Moerner (Chicago), “Objective and Formal Reality: Do Spinoza’s Ideas Have a ‘Double Esse‘?”
February 12, 2021: Anubav Vasudevan (Chicago), “The Logical Foundations of Leibniz’s Metaphysics”
February 19, 2021: Ermioni Prokopaki (Chicago), “The Self-Refutation of Protagoras in the Theaetetus”
February 26, 2021: Antonia Peacocke (Stanford), “Knowing What You’re Doing”
March 12, 2021: Guillermo del Pinal (UIUC), “The Logicality of Language: Contextualism vs. Semantic Minimalism”
Spring Quarter
April 9, 2021: Miriam Schoenfield (UT-Austin), “Can Bayesianism Accommodate Higher Order Defeat?”
April 23, 2021: Lorraine Daston (Chicago-Social Thought), “Bending and Breaking Rules: The Demise of the Exception”
May 7, 2021: Olivia Sultanescu (Chicago), TBA
May 21, 2021: Eleonore Neufeld (UIUC), TBA
May 28, 2021: Marguerite Sandholm (Chicago), TBA
June 4, 2021: Andrew Stone (Chicago), TBA