• Play: Mental Health & Philosophy

    Student Union

    Join us for a thought provoking discussion on mental health, games and the therapeutic use of RPGs! Featuring Brian Thomas, Anthropology PhD candidate at 51. Date: October 2nd Time: 7:00 PM Location: 8th Note Cafe, Student Union All are welcome …

  • The Virtues of Civil Discourse

    51 Student Union Ballroom Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Renewing Our Civic Culture is an initiative designed to demonstrate how respectful dialogue across differing perspectives can help to bridge divides, reduce affective polarization, and foster empathy. “The Virtues of Civil Discourse” Lecture and Dinner Friday, October 17, 4:00pm–7:30pm, 51 …

  • Raven Reveries Talk

    Merrill Hall 131

    Philosophy As a Way of Life March 12 7:00 PM Merrill Hall 131 We will have a conversation with JoAnne Potter on philosophy as a way of life and how philosophy can help us to live and age with purpose. …

  • Philosophy Colloquium: Alix Cohen

    Curtin Hall 175 3243 N Downer Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Match 13, Alix Cohen, Notre Dame Title of the talk: Kant’s ethical pluralism Location: CRT 175 Talk starts at 3:30 PM

  • Philosophy Colloquium: Hannah Kim

    Curtin Hall 175 3243 N Downer Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Nonfiction Is Not (Just) to Be Believed Philosophers of fiction routinely rely on an unexamined contrast class: nonfiction. The dominant assumption is that nonfiction is discourse meant to be believed (while fiction is discourse meant to be imagined or make-believed). …