Recent PhD Kathryn Lawson and Current PhD Student Joshua Livingstone Publish New Anthology
Recent PhD Kathryn Lawson and current PhD student Joshua Livingstone have edited an anthology of essays recently published through Bloomsbury Press.
Recent PhD Kathryn Lawson and current PhD student Joshua Livingstone have edited an anthology of essays recently published through Bloomsbury Press.
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Thursday April 11, 2024Location
Queen's UniversityThe Department of History and the Department of Philosophy are pleased to invite you to join a special talk by Dr. João R. M. Ohara, titled, "History and Inductive Risk, or the Social Harms of Bad Histories".
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Tuesday May 7, 2024Location
Queen's University, Watson 517Faculty and graduate students are invited to join the upcoming meeting of the Political Philosophy Reading Group, to discuss a paper by Angie Pepper (Roehampton) and Rich Healey (LSE). Further details, as well as the paper, will be circulated via email. For more information, contact Christine Sypnowich (christine.sypnowich@queensu.ca).
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Tuesday March 26, 2024Location
Queen's University, Watson 517Faculty and graduate students are invited to join the upcoming meeting of the Political Philosophy Reading Group, to discuss a paper by Mike Corbett (UWO), titled ‘Socio-Political Identity, Associative Benefits, and the Fair Play Theory of Political Obligation’. Further details, as well as Mike's paper, will be circulated via email. For more information, contact Christine Sypnowich (christine.sypnowich@queensu.ca).
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Friday March 15, 2024Location
Queen's University, Watson 517Faculty and graduate students are invited to join the upcoming meeting of the Political Philosophy Reading Group, to discuss a paper by Daniel Muñoz (UNC Chapel Hill), "Each Counts for One". Further details, as well as Daniel's paper, have been circulated via email. For more information, contact Christine Sypnowich (christine.sypnowich@queensu.ca).
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Tuesday March 12, 2024Location
Queen's University, Watson 517Faculty and graduate students are invited to join the upcoming meeting of the Political Philosophy Reading Group, to discuss a paper by Kaitie Jourdeuil (Queen’s), "Territorial Rights in Settler States: Insights from Grounded Normative Theory". Further details, as well as Kaitie's paper, have been circulated via email. For more information, contact Christine Sypnowich (christine.sypnowich@queensu.ca).
An opinion piece by Daryn Lehoux, Professor of Classics and Philosophy, recently appeared in The Globe and Mail. The piece, "On the study of ‘useless’ subjects", argues for the value of classics and the humanities more generally.
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Thursday February 29, 2024Location
Queen's UniversityThe Department of Philosophy is pleased to invite you to join, in person, the upcoming meeting of its regular colloquium series, which will welcome Rahul Kumar (Queen’s), to give a paper titled, “Morality and Mutual Recognition”.
Lesley Jamieson, recent PhD and current Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for Ethics, Pardubice, has published her first book, a revised version of her PhD dissertation, with Palgrave Macmillan. The book is entitled Iris Murdoch’s Practical Metaphysics: A Guide to her Early Writings.
Recent PhD Joseph Breidenstein's first book, a revised version of his PhD dissertation, has been published by Palgrave Macmillan. The book is entitled Nietzschean, Feminist, and Embodied Perspectives on the Presocratics: Philosophy as Partnership.