30 September 2016

Graduate Application for Degree


Are you planning to take a degree this semester?  If yes, The Graduate Application for Degree (GAFD) for Fall 2016 is available on the Graduate School website Graduation page.

The deadline to be included in the commencement program is Monday, October 31.  Timely completion of this form ensures timely completion of degree paperwork.  If you also wish to participate in Commencement this May, please visit the Commencement website and complete a participation form.

13 September 2016

SPEL Colloquium: Friday 16 September


Regina Rini
Assistant Professor
NYU Center for Bioethics

"Microaggression and Moral Responsibility"

3:00-5:00pm
UUW 324

12 September 2016

IASH: Anja Karnein on Wednesday

September 14, 2016 IASH Fellows' Speaker Series:
Presented by:  Anja Karnein (Philosophy.)   "Duties of Beneficence, Obligatory Aid, And What Any of This has to do with Helping the Global Poor"
Abstract: How can some aid be obligatory if there is generally latitude with regard to duties of beneficence? I offer a new reading of the duty of beneficence proposing that, counter to prevalent voices in the literature, genuine cases of obligatory aid are not instances of beneficence. Instead, they are situated in the realm of respect, the other imperfect duty Kant describes, and which permits significantly less latitude. This (more narrow) reading of beneficence solves the problem of obligatory aid and, more generally, shows that cases, such as aid to the global poor, are not best described as cases of beneficence.
Wednesday, September 14, 2016, 12:00pm, IASH Conference Room (LN 1106)

09 September 2016

Professional Development Workshop -- Friday


The first SPEL professional development workshop of the year is tomorrow, Friday, September 9, from 3:30 to 4:45 in the IASH conference room (LN - 1106.) The topic of the workshop will be “Making the Best of Your Graduate School Experience."  The workshop is mandatory for all first- and second-year SPEL students. It would be great if also more advanced grad students in residence would attend to share some of their experiences.