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October 16, at 3PM, CHAT:
Victoria McGeer (Princeton)
November 12, 5PM, CHAT (Please note that this is a Thursday!):
“Acosmism or Weak Individuals? Hegel, Spinoza, and the Reality of the Finite”
Yitzhak Melamed (Johns Hopkins),
December 4, 3PM, CHAT:
Wolfgang Mann (Columbia)
Spring 2010
January 29, 3PM, CHAT:
Sally Sedgwick (University of Illinois at Chicago)
February 10, 5PM, Location TBA:
“Rediscovering Alain Locke”
Leonard Harris | Purdue University (Philosophy)
Michele Elam | Stanford University (English, African American Studies)
A. Todd Franklin | Hamilton College (Philosophy)
Olu Oguibe | University of Connecticut (Art, Art History, African American Studies)
April 16 (Beardsley Lecture),
Dominique McIver Lopes (University of British Columbia)
PAST EVENTS
April 10, 2009:
Jonathan Gilmore (Yale)
"Pictorial Decorum: Ethics, Cognition, and Artistic Evaluation"
April 3-4, 2009:
The Monroe Beardsley Memorial Lecture
(Coinciding with the Eastern Divison Meeting of the American Society of Aesthetics)
Professor Lydia Goehr (Columbia)
"Broken Strings, Dismembered Bodies: Paragonal Theses on the Embodiment and Disembodiment of Music"
Date: April 3, 2009 Time: 4:15-6:45pm
The lecture will be held at TUCC, 1515 Market St. For more info please contact Paul Taylor.
April 3-4, 2009:
"Global Justice" - Conference. Sponsored by CHAT and the Center for Global Ethics and Politics.
Speakers include Michael Walzer, Martha Minow, Kok-Chor Tan, Tim Hayward, Fiona Robinson, Saskia Sassen, Jeffrey Sachs, Robert Kuttner
and Jeff Faux. For more info please contact Carol Gould.
Fall 2008
September 19, 2008:
Sarah McGrath: "Should we Believe in Moral Experts?"
September 26, 2008:
Philosophical IBSEN: A one day workshop. Sponsored by CHAT, the Department of Philosophy, The IBSEN Center in Oslo.
Speakers include Toril Moi (Duke), Simon Critchley (The New School), Richard Eldridge (Swathmore) and Frode Helland (The University of Oslo).
The workshop will be held at TUCC, 1515 Market St. For more info please contact Kristin Gjesdal.
October 24, 2008:
Terry Pinkard (Georgetown). "A Dialectical Conception of Freedom"
*All colloquium talks are at 3 PM in the CHAT facilities, 10th floor, Gladfelter Hall unless otherwise noted.
For further information, contact Kristin Gjesdal at kgjesdal@temple.edu.
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