Colloquium Series

The Philosophy Colloquium series features invited talks by esteemed guests from around the world. Colloquia are typically held on Fridays at 3:30 p.m. in 103 Dodd Hall Auditorium.

Upcoming Colloquia

Spring 2026

Joshua Knobe (Yale University) Friday, March 6, Dodd Hall Auditorium 3:30 to 5 pm 

Mark Schroeder (University of Southern California) ‎Friday, March 13, Dodd Hall Auditorium from 3:30 to 5 pm


Recent Colloquium Speakers

Fall 2025

Andrew Lichter (Stanford University) "What's the Matter with Ingratitude?"

Conor Mayo-Wilson (University of Washington) "Objective Evidence Cannot Be Weighed, Measured, or Quantified"

Daniel Layman (Davidson College) "John Locke and James Otis on Property, Liberty, and Tyranny"

Spring 2025

Cameron Buckner (University of Florida), "Moderate Empiricism and Artificial Intelligence"

Lauren Leydon-Hardy (Amherst College), "The Functional Unity of Propaganda"

Fall 2024

David DeGrazia (George Washington University), "Can We Bypass the Issue of Equal Consideration in Constructing an Account of Moral Status?"

Lauren Ashwell (Bates College), "The Pejorative Functioning of Gendered Slurs"

Spring 2024

Neil Van Leeuwen (Georgia State University)

Andreas Hüttemann (University of Cologne), "The Laws, The Past, and the Consequence Argument"

Fall 2023

Linda Alcoff (Hunter College, CUNY), "Imperial Museums"

John Corvino (Wayne State University), "Mill's Limits"

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