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Excited to talk on open water swimming and the good life. #Homer, #Aristotle, #Ovid, #Peirce, #YusraMardini and the Pacific will be my sources. Thank you SUNY @Brockport and the Department of Kinesiology, Sport Studies, and Physical Education for the hospitality.
βWhat is Black Power? It is Black people asserting the humanity that white racism denied. It is the new gospel.β
W.E.B. DuBois
The BC Philosophy Department is excited to announce that Phil 3723 African American Philosophy will be taught in Fall 2023 with Professor Kobie Colemon.
Unfortunately the Garden Party is Cancelled today, due to the weather π We apologize for the short notice and hope to see you all at our next philosophy department event!
ALT Four over four decades, the work of Barbara Smith has addressed the issues of reproductive justice and drawn on a vision of international solidarity among feminists of color across the Global South and North. Feminists in the Global South have much to teach their Northern sisters and this continues to be powerfully true in the current moment. This panel opens a year-long engagement with the work of Barbara Smith, this yearβs Hess Scholar-in-Residence, by bringing together feminists from Latin America, sub-Saharan Africa, and the US in a shared conversation about ongoing struggles for reproductive justice.
Hi All! We're excited to announce this very special event coming up next Tuesday! Please join us for Professor Sergio Gallegos' talk, "Rational Love for Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz." πβ€οΈ
See the flyer below for details.
Wed August 17 S. Shaw, author of "Conundrums in Business Sustainability" will be speaking from 6:30 to 7:30 via Zoom. She will be discussing her book which explores the three fundamental business areas that cause businesses to fail or merge
Register here: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regiβ¦
This fall Prof. Lurz is teaching Philosophy of Science (PHIL 3601 TR11). This course is an introductory-level course that does not require any background in philosophy or science and does not have any prerequisites.
Enroll now, seats are going fast.
This Fall Prof. Lurz is teaching Epistemology (PHIL 3410 TY2). It's a wonderful and exciting course, required for many major and minor Phil options. This course is introductory-level, doesn't require any background in philosophy & has no prereqs. Enroll now, seats are going fast
Join us for the upcoming TalkPOPc CONVERSATION EVENT in Bryant Park on Saturday June 11th from 5:00 - 7:00 pm! πΈ
TalkPOPc Website Link: talkpopc.org
Please see more details on the flyer below.
Join us for the TalkPOPc "Art as Cognition" CONVERSATION EVENT in Collect Pond Park, Manhattan Saturday May 21st from 2PM - 4PM! π¨
*Please note that there has been a time change since the last post!
See more info in the following link: talkpopc.org/events/2022/5/2β¦
Join us for the TalkPOPc "Art as Cognition" CONVERSATION EVENT in Collect Pond Park, Manhattan Saturday May 21st from 12-2PM! π¨
See more info in the following link: talkpopc.org/events/2022/5/2β¦
This year's Sprague and Taylor lecture "Sentience and Moral Status" is now available on Youtube!! Check it out on the link below βοΈ
youtube.com/watch?v=kn85h36tβ¦
Don't forget to attend our annual Sprague and Taylor Lecture tomorrow, featuring Prof David Chalmers!! π The link on the flyer is having some trouble, so please register on our website:
brooklyn.cuny.edu/web/academβ¦
Class Alert! See the written course descriptions for Intro to Formal Logic (Mon, Wed from 12:50 pm - 2:05 pm) and Professor Moore's section of Ethics and Personal Relations (Mon, Wed from 11:00 am - 12:15 pm) ππ₯
Check out the video course description for PHIL 3203 - Intro to Formal Logic. Offered in Fall 2022 Mondays and Wednesdays from 12:50 pm - 2:05 pm βπ