20 April 2016
with 98.48% reporting
leaving aside party affiliation for a moment
Clinton: 1037344
Sanders: 752739
Trump: 518601
Kasich: 214765
Cruz: 123894
Carson: 0
19 April 2016
Dissertation defense!
Regan Rule
"O My Friend, There is No Friend: A Non-Ideal, Feminist Theory of Aristotelian Friendship and Eudaimonia"
Monday, April 25th
8:30am
LN-1106
15 April 2016
Eric talking about stuff
Our very own Eric Dietrich was interviewed on New Books in Philosophy. The podcast is on our website here.
or here: http://newbooksnetwork.com/eric-dietrich-excellent-beauty-the-naturalness-of-religion-and-the-unnaturalness-of-the-world-columbia-up/
13 April 2016
SPEL courses for next semester
SPEL Colloquium
PHIL 570Q* SPEL Colloquium Karnein R 11:45 am--1:05 pm
SPEL seminars:
PHIL 508* Social and Political Theory Iser W 1:40 pm--4:40 pm (1st Year Seminar)
PHIL 605A Work, Well-Being, Justice Knapp R 1:40 pm--4:40 pm TBA
PHIL 650G Adorno Pensky T 1:40 pm--4:40 pm Continental and Metaphysics & Epistemology
PHIL 650H The Imagination Zinkin W 5:50 pm-8:50 pm Anglo, History, Continental and Metaphysics & Epistemology
Undergraduate courses that SPEL students may wish to "sit in" on to pass proficiency requirements:
PHIL 201 Plato and Aristotle Tessman TR 10:05 am--11:30 am
11 April 2016
Dissertation defense
DISSERTATION DEFENSE:
Gary Santillanes
Studies in Moral Relativism
Monday, April 18th
10:00am
LT-1210
Gary Santillanes
Studies in Moral Relativism
Monday, April 18th
10:00am
LT-1210
08 April 2016
Conference on ethical issues in international affairs
April 14th, 2016
Keynote Address
5:00 – 7:00: Andrew Altman (Distinguished University Professor, Georgia State University)
"International Law and the Targeted Killing of Terrorists"
April 15th, 2016: Workshop
8:30 – 9:40 Graham Parsons (Asst Prof, West Point)
"Families and Armies in Traditional Social Contract Theory"
9:50 – 11:00 Candice Delmas (Asst. Prof., Northeastern)
"The Ethics of Hacktivism"
11:10 – 12:20 Danielle Wenner (Asst. Prof., Carnegie Mellon)
"Boycotting Labor Injustice"
12:20 – 1:30 Lunch
1:30 – 2:40 Maxim Pensky (Professor, Binghamton)
"Two Cheers for the Impunity Norm"
2:50 – 4:00 Jeff Flynn (Assoc. Prof., Fordham)
"Human Dignity and the Genealogy of Human Rights"
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