Philosophy
Philosophy PhD & Masters Students at the Graduate Center, City University of New York.
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Philosophy Editor wrote a new blog post CUNY PhD Students & Alumni to Present at American Society for Aesthetics Conferences in the group Philosophy: 8 years ago
A number of CUNY Graduate Center Philosophy PhD students & alumni will present at upcoming American Society for Aesthetics Conferences.
American Society for Aesthetics Eastern Division Meeting
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Philosophy Editor edited the blog post MAP: Diversifying the Syllabus Workshop in the group Philosophy: 8 years ago
DIVERSIFYING THE SYLLABUS
PEDAGOGY WORKSHOP & DISCUSSIONA workshop and discussion for Philosophy graduate students teaching at the CUNY Colleges. Discussion topics to include: diversifying the syllabus; teaching to different learning styles; best practices for an inclusive classroom; and grading for diverse learners.
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Philosophy Editor wrote a new blog post Philosophy Department Student Committee Nominations in the group Philosophy: 8 years, 1 month ago
The philosophy department has eleven committees. which contain both faculty and student members, that aim to improve the quality of the program and give students a larger say in departmental affairs.
From March […]
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Philosophy Editor edited the blog post CFA: Rutgers Summer School on Logic, Language, & Information, Due March 20 in the group Philosophy: 8 years, 1 month ago
The North American Summer School on Logic, Language, and Information (NASSLLI) is a summer school that meets approximately every other summer. It is geared towards graduate students and advanced undergraduate students in fields such as Cognitive Science, Computer Science, Linguistics, and Philosophy. Instructors are senior researchers who have…[Read more]
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Lizandra Friedland joined the group Philosophy 8 years, 1 month ago
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Philosophy Editor wrote a new blog post Noël Carroll Voted 6th Most Important Philosopher of Art Post-1945 in the group Philosophy: 8 years, 1 month ago
Brian Leiter, on his popular blog Leiter Reports, recently conducted a survey about philosophers of art post-1945, and CUNY Graduate Center Philosophy Program Distinguished Professor Noël Carroll was voted to be […]
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Philosophy Editor wrote a new blog post Marilynn Johnson Awarded ASA Dissertation Fellowship in the group Philosophy: 8 years, 1 month ago
Marilynn H. Johnson, a PhD Candidate at the Graduate Center, City University of New York, has been awarded the American Society for Aesthetics Dissertation Fellowship for 2016-17.
Her dissertation, “Meaning […]
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Philosophy Editor edited the blog post CUNY Philosophy Professional Development Site Launches in the group Philosophy: 8 years, 1 month ago
Professor John Greenwood, Deputy Executive Officer, working with Marilynn Johnson, Philosophy Department Senior Social Media Fellow, have created a CUNY Philosophy Professional Development Website at pdresources.commons.gc.cuny.edu. On this site, PhD students can view:
the job market handbook
information about job talks
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Philosophy Editor wrote a new blog post Saul Kripke Lecture: Timothy Williamson “Objective Possibilities” March 31 in the group Philosophy: 8 years, 1 month ago
The Saul Kripke Center is delighted to announce that Timothy Williamson will give the third Saul Kripke Lecture on Objective Possibilities at the Graduate Center on 3/31/16. The lecture will be followed by a rece […]
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Philosophy Editor edited the blog post Video: Interview with Noël Carroll “Arthur Danto & Art Criticism” in the group Philosophy: 8 years, 1 month ago
CUNY philosophy professor Noël Carroll answers questions about Arthur Danto’s art criticism and his impact on the philosophy of art. He elaborates on the difference between “post-historical” versus “post-modern” […]
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Philosophy Editor wrote a new blog post CFA: Norwegian Summer Institute in Language & Mind, Due Apr 15 in the group Philosophy: 8 years, 1 month ago
Norwegian Summer Institute in Language & Mind brings graduate students up to date with developments in the intersection of work on language and mind by presenting classes with leading researchers in the r […]
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Philosophy Editor edited the blog post NY Philosophy of Language Workshop Spring 2016 Schedule in the group Philosophy: 8 years, 1 month ago
We’re a community of philosophers of language centered in New York City. We have a meeting each week at which a speaker either presents a piece of their own work (perhaps in-progress) or gives an opinionated tour of some other work in the philosophy of language with which their own research is engaged.
During the Spring of 2016, we’ll meet at…[Read more]
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Philosophy Editor edited the blog post Michael Devitt on Philosophy Bites: “Experimental Semantics” in the group Philosophy: 8 years, 2 months ago
Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Michael Devitt recently conducted an interview with Nigel Warburton of Philosophy Bites. Philosophy Bites is a philosophy podcast that has had over 28 million downloads worldwide.
Listen here
Michael Devitt on Experimental SemanticsWhat does the name ‘Kurt Gödel’ refer to? Most people think it…[Read more]
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Philosophy Editor wrote a new blog post New Octopus Research by Peter Godfrey-Smith Featured on BBC, Guardian, & New Scientist in the group Philosophy: 8 years, 2 months ago
Fighting octopuses ‘change colour to signal intent’
29 January 2016
Octopuses may have more complex social interactions than previously believed, a new study has found.
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Philosophy Editor edited the blog post NY Philosophy of Language Workshop Fall 2015 Schedule in the group Philosophy: 8 years, 2 months ago
We’re a community of philosophers of language centered in New York City. We have a meeting each week at which a speaker either presents a piece of their own work (perhaps in-progress) or gives an opinionated tour of some other work in the philosophy of language with which their own research is engaged.
This semester, the New York Philosophy of…[Read more]
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Philosophy Editor wrote a new blog post Locke Workshop at the Graduate Center April 7-9 in the group Philosophy: 8 years, 2 months ago
ALL TALKS WILL BE AT THE CUNY GRADUATE CENTER, ON THE 8TH FLOOR: 8400-8402
More information about the conference can be found at the Locke Workshop Website.
Thursday April 7, 2016
Continental breakfast: […] -
Philosophy Editor edited the blog post NY Philosophy of Perception Workshop Spring 2016 in the group Philosophy: 8 years, 2 months ago
NY Philosophy of Perception Workshop meets on Thursdays, 11:00am to 1:00pm at the CUNY GC philosophy thesis room unless announced otherwise.
Here’s the tentative schedule for the spring:
Feb 4 – Ryan Ogilvie (Maryland), “A Prolegomena for a Theory of Perceptual Content”
Feb 18 – Jeremy Goodman (NYU), TBD
Mar 3 – Claudia Passos…[Read more]
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Philosophy Editor edited the blog post Philosophy of Perception Workshop Schedule in the group Philosophy: 8 years, 2 months ago
The NY Philosophy of Perception Workshop was established with the aim of providing a friendly and welcoming forum for graduate students in the NY area working in the philosophy of perception to share and get feedback on their research projects. All meetings this semester will be held on Thursdays from 12-2pm at the CUNY Graduate Center in the phi…[Read more]
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Philosophy Editor edited the blog post Brooklyn Public Philosophers Spring 2016 Schedule in the group Philosophy: 8 years, 2 months ago
Brooklyn Public Philosophers, the city’s first forum for philosophers to share their work with a general audience, is back for 2016. We have a great lineup of public philosophy talks and discussions for the season: Armen Marsoobian on genocide and reconciliation, Rebecca Goldstein on Plato in the modern world, Parviz Morew…[Read more]
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Philosophy Editor edited the blog post Spring 2016 Colloquium Schedule in the group Philosophy: 8 years, 2 months ago
Each colloquium is held on Wednesday at 4:15 P.M. All colloquia will take place at the Graduate Center in rooms 9204/9205 except as otherwise noted. Please call (212) 817-8615 for further information.
Feb. 10
The Jerrold J. Katz Lecture
Josh Weisberg, University of Houston
“Schmonsciousness Explained? On the Proper Subject of a Theory of…[Read more] - Load More