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Philosophy Club
October 29, 2024    
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Philosophy Club is a stress-free place to explore the vast and exciting world of philosophy. We welcome all students, no matter the major, to a respectful discussion on both classical and modern philosophical issues. Our planned topics for this semester include an ethical and philosophical discussion on the use of AI and what the ancient Greeks can still teach us today. We will also host professors from the philosophy department to share a philosophical topic that they are passionate about.

Join us on Tuesdays at 5pm in the Ethics Center (Eddy 6).

 
Applying to Philosophy PhD Programs – A Roundtable Discussion
October 30, 2024    
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Please join professors Andrew Lopez, Domenica Romagni, and Paul DiRado for a round table discussion on applying to philosophy PhD programs. They’ll be talking about all aspects of the application process – come with any and all questions!
30 Oct
October 30, 2024    
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Join us to celebrate the future of the liberal arts in a new Clark building, the home for student success, liberal arts research and creative [...]
People, Land, and Animals: The Keys to Conservation that Work
October 30, 2024    
5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Please join us for People, Land, and Animals: The Keys to Conservation that Work-- a panel discussion in Celebration of the 75th Anniversary of Aldo Leopold's A Sand County Almanac.  This celebratory panel will take place on Wednesday, October 30 from 5-8 pm in the Lory Student Center Theatre.
Philosophy Club
November 5, 2024    
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Philosophy Club is a stress-free place to explore the vast and exciting world of philosophy. We welcome all students, no matter the major, to a respectful discussion on both classical and modern philosophical issues. Our planned topics for this semester include an ethical and philosophical discussion on the use of AI and what the ancient Greeks can still teach us today. We will also host professors from the philosophy department to share a philosophical topic that they are passionate about.

Join us on Tuesdays at 5pm in the Ethics Center (Eddy 6).

 
11 Nov
November 11, 2024    
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
In virtue of what do social kinds like genders and races exist, if they do? Social constructionists about those kinds say: in virtue of our mental states about them. In particular, representational constructionism – an influential and common variety of constructionism – grounds the existence and nature of social kinds in the belief and belief-like representations about the kind that are widespread within society. But a puzzle arises. What if the representations of different milieux are drastically different? Should we say that the kind doesn’t exist or find some way to adjudicate the discrepancy? In this paper I argue instead that, in certain outcomes of such scenarios, each milieux grounds its own social category, or what I call a “social figment,” to denote its partial or perspectival nature.
Philosophy Club
November 12, 2024    
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Philosophy Club is a stress-free place to explore the vast and exciting world of philosophy. We welcome all students, no matter the major, to a respectful discussion on both classical and modern philosophical issues. Our planned topics for this semester include an ethical and philosophical discussion on the use of AI and what the ancient Greeks can still teach us today. We will also host professors from the philosophy department to share a philosophical topic that they are passionate about.

Join us on Tuesdays at 5pm in the Ethics Center (Eddy 6).

 
13 Nov
November 13, 2024    
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Learn everything you need to know about applying for scholarships using the CSU Scholarship Application (CSUSA) as a College of Liberal Arts student. Available Times [...]
Philosophy Club
November 19, 2024    
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Philosophy Club is a stress-free place to explore the vast and exciting world of philosophy. We welcome all students, no matter the major, to a respectful discussion on both classical and modern philosophical issues. Our planned topics for this semester include an ethical and philosophical discussion on the use of AI and what the ancient Greeks can still teach us today. We will also host professors from the philosophy department to share a philosophical topic that they are passionate about.

Join us on Tuesdays at 5pm in the Ethics Center (Eddy 6).

 
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