Past Events

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Colloquium: David Papineau, Professor of Philosophy, King's College London

Location: Dodd Hall Auditorium

Title: “Perception and Representation”. To learn more about David Papineau, see here


Colloquium: James C. Edwards, Emeritus Professor, Furman University

Location: Dodd Hall Auditorium

Title: “‘The Very Nature of the Investigation’: Painting, Perspective, and Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations.” To learn about James C. Edwards' other work, see PhilPapers.org.


COLLOQUIUM: Paul Hurley, Professor at Claremont McKenna College

Location: Dodd Hall Auditorium

Title: “Consequentialism and the Standard Story of Action". For more about Paul Hurley's work, see Paul's website


CONFERENCE: Minds Online

- Location: mindsonline.philosophyofbrains.com

The 2nd annual Minds Online conference is a virtual conference on topics in the philosophy and science of mind that is hosted by Florida State University, University of Houston, and the Brains blog. For the CFP and other details see mindsonline.philosophyofbrains.com.


COLLOQIUM: Eric Schwitzgebel, Professor at University of California, Riverside

Location: Dodd Hall Auditorium

Title: “The Moral Behavior of Ethics Professors and Models of Moral Cognition”. For more about Eric Schwitzgebel's work, see Eric's website


CONFERENCE: Minds Online

- Location: mindsonline.philosophyofbrains.com

The 2nd annual Minds Online conference is a virtual conference on topics in the philosophy and science of mind that is hosted by Florida State University, University of Houston, and the Brains blog. For the CFP and other details see mindsonline.philosophyofbrains.com.


WORKSHOP: Evolution and Literature

- Location: Scholars Commons, Strozier Library

The program is here. This workshop is made possible thanks to the generosity of William and Lucyle Werkmeister.


WORKSHOP: Evolution and Literature

- Location: Scholars Commons, Strozier Library

The program is here. This workshop is made possible thanks to the generosity of William and Lucyle Werkmeister.


CONFERENCE: Philosophy and Science of Self-Control

- Location: Augustus B. Turnbull III Conference Center
555 W. Pensacola Street

Program and details here. Sponsored by the John Templeton Foundation and the William H. and Lucyle T. Werkmeister Endowment.


CONFERENCE: Philosophy and Science of Self-Control

- Location: Augustus B. Turnbull III Conference Center
555 W. Pensacola Street

Program and details here. Sponsored by the John Templeton Foundation and the William H. and Lucyle T. Werkmeister Endowment.