Eva Kittay
Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Emerita, Stony Brook University
"Why being Human is a Nonspeciesist Sufficient Condition for Full Moral Status and Why that Matters"
Thu 28 Oct
3:00-5:00p
UUW 324
Eva Kittay
Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Emerita, Stony Brook University
"Why being Human is a Nonspeciesist Sufficient Condition for Full Moral Status and Why that Matters"
Thu 28 Oct
3:00-5:00p
UUW 324
a short thread of Nicolas Cage as various philosophers
— Hane and Suffering 👻⚰️ (@HaneMaung) October 20, 2021
1. Spinoza pic.twitter.com/jsWv3149ko
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Also, here is a picture of banana bread that Derrida loves:
The Office of Student Records and Registrar Services has posted the Fall 2021 degree completion deadlines online here.
Students struggle most of all, I have found, with trying to come up with something new to say. In my program we have recommended Andrew Abbott's book on heuristics for social science. Here he is showing how Aristotle's 4 causes can be used to generate ideas. pic.twitter.com/KETGcoXyCI
— Rakesh Bhandari (@postdiscipline) October 13, 2021
live and in person:
MATEO DUQUE
Postdoctoral Fellow, Binghamton University
"(Re)-reading with Writing? A Performative Contradiction in Plato's Phaedrus"
Thu 7 Oct
3:00-5:00pm
UUW 324