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Exploring the Mind’s Eye: An Interdisciplinary Conference on Imagination
Imagination is at the center of contemporary debates in the philosophy of mind. The ontological status of mental imagery, the epistemological status of imagined possibilities, and the relationship between imaginative […]
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Conference: Recent Trends in the Philosophy of Biology
Philosophy of biology is a field of study that aims to solve conceptual puzzles within the biomedical sciences, as well as illuminate traditional questions in philosophy by appealing to biological […]
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Conference: New Directions in Social Cognition Research
Social Cognition is an expanding field of study that has come to include researchers from Philosophy, Psychology, Neuroscience, and Robotics. Social Cognition is focused on describing and explaining how human, […]
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The Contribution of Wollstonecraft to Contemporary Issues in Philosophy
Mary Wollstonecraft worked primarily on social and political philosophy, with an emphasis on republicanism, education and women’s rights. But she also touched on other topics: slavery, aesthetics, marriage, work, family, […]
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New MA Program In Philosophy
We are now accepting applications for the M.A. in Philosophy (for those starting the degree in Fall 2017). Successful applicants will be eligible to receive a comprehensive scholarship (tuition waiver, accommodation […]
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Persons, Selves, and Organisms Conference
Personal identity – under what conditions do we persist over time? – is among the perennial questions of metaphysics. In recent years, the question of personal identity gave place to […]
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