The Friday Philosophy Forum (FPF) is a weekly opportunity for graduate students in the Emory Department of Philosophy to share current research and paper drafts for the purpose of provoking dialogue and eliciting feedback that might strengthen works intended for future presentation and/or publication.
All are welcome to attend. We meet on Friday afternoons at 4:15 in Bowden 214.
The program for Fall 2014 is as follows:
9/12/2014 |
Alex Robins | A Staging of Dewey’s Lectures: Art as Experience |
9/19/2014 |
Joel Michael Reynolds | Cripping Ecology: Transversal Bodies, Access, and the Ethics of Sustainability |
9/26/2014 |
Sam Timme | Cosmopolitanism in the Discourses of Epictetus |
10/3/2014 |
Kate Davies | The Education of Forgetting: Emerson as Educator |
10/10/2014 |
Rebekah Spera | TBA |
10/17/2014 |
Jess Locke | TBA |
10/24/2014 |
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10/31/2014 |
Omar Quinonez | From Adorno’s ‘ the untrue is the whole’ to ‘the true is the un-whole’ |
11/7/2014 |
Chris Merwin | 100 Logs: Wittgenstein on Time |
11/14/2014 |
Kevin Brennan | The Production of Second Nature in Kant, Fichte and Schelling |
11/21/2014 |
Joe Diaz | TBA |