From Friday, April 29 to Saturday, April 30, the University of Chicago will be hosting the third annual Chicagoland Graduate Philosophy Conference. You can find the schedule here.
Month: April 2016
Friday, April 22: Dawn Eschenauer Chow, “Analogy, Similarity, and Polysemy: On the Irrelevance of ‘Words Said in Different Senses’ in Accounts of Religious Language”
Join us this Friday, April 22, for a workshop with Dawn Eschenauer Chow (Chicago) on her paper “Analogy, Similarity, and Polysemy: On the Irrelevance of ‘Words Said in Different Senses’ in Accounts of Religious Language.”
The paper is available here.
As usual, we meet 1:30-4:20pm in Wieboldt 408.
Friday, April 8: Avner Baz, “Motivational Indeterminacy”
Join us on Friday, April 8, for a workshop with Avner Baz (Tufts) on his paper “Motivational Indeterminacy.”
Please read the paper in advance; you can download it here.
As usual, we meet 1:30-4:20pm in Wieboldt 408.