Please Note: Because many members of the philosophical community will not want to attend events on the Harvard campus during the potential strike by the Harvard Graduate Student Union, the first Whitehead lecture is being conducted at First Church Cambridge on October 29th, instead of in Emerson Hall. The second lecture will be held, as originally scheduled, on November 5th in Emerson Hall, Room 210.
Masks are required and attendees are asked to socially distance. In order to ensure adequate air circulation at the First Church in Cambridge, the...
The Human Flourishing Program and the Department of Philosophy at Harvard University cordially invite you to join Agnes Callard for a philosophical investigation of conversation, controversy, and disagreement. Professor Callard’s lecture will be followed by a time of Q&A. Students are welcome.
This talk follows the read-ahead model; the format consists of a brief 20-minute lecture followed by a 60-minute Q&A session. All attendees must register in advance to gain entry. Registered attendees will receive a link to access Prof. Sedgwick’s paper via email along with the talk's Zoom link.
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This talk follows the read-ahead model; the format consists of a brief 20-minute lecture followed by a 60-minute Q&A session. All attendees must register in advance to gain entry. Registered attendees will receive a copy of Prof. Orlandi’s paper via email several days prior to the event.
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This talk follows the read-ahead model; the format consists of a brief 20 minute lecture followed by a 60 minute Q&A session. All attendees must register in advance to gain entry. Registered attendees will receive a copy of Prof. Dogramaci’s paper via email several days prior to the event.
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