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Spring 2024 Colloquia Series

The University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee Philosophy Department presents Spring 2024 Colloquia Series

Curtin Hall 175
3:30 pm – 6:00 pm

  • March 1
    Neil Sinhababu, National University of Singapore
  • March 8  March 7 in MIT 361
    Matthew King, University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • April 12
    Matthew Boyle, University of Chicago
  • April 26
    Meg Wallace, University of Kentucky
  • May 3
    Any Flowerree, Notre Dame

Download the event flyer here.

2024 SPRING Colloquia Flyer

Spring 2024 Event Schedule

Spring Colloquia Schedule

March 1: Neil Sinhababu, in person, something on Nietzsche or Moral Psychology.
March 8: Matt King, in person, something on blame and moral responsibility.
April 12: Matt Boyle, in person, something on Kant.
April 26: Meg Wallace, in person, something on composition.
May 3: Amy Flowerree, in person, something on metaphysics.

Spring Conference

April 6: Brin Workshop: Does Equality Matter? A Debate. We got 6 speakers, including our own Doctor Professors Neufeld and Husi. Stay tuned…
All times and locations TBA

Congrats to Prof. Neufeld

Congratulations to Prof. Neufeld for his award at the Fall Awards Ceremony! Read more about the article here.

Spring 2023 Colloquia

ATTENTION!!!
There is no talk on April 21, 2023!

The Philosophy Department presents Spring Colloquia Series@ 3:30pm – 5:30pm

April 28
Anne M. CoughlinProfessor, University of Virginia School of LawIn MIT 361

May 5Tamar SchapiroProfessor, Philosophy Department, MITIn CRT 175

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Overturning Roe V. Wade, Debating the Dobbs Cas

April 28th, 20233:00 PM – 5:30 PMMitchel Hall 361

Professor Coughlin has taught at the University of Virginia School of Law since 1995. Her research interests include criminal law, criminal procedure, feminist jurisprudence, and law and humanities.

She has served as co-chair of the National Association of Women Lawyers Supreme Court Evaluation Committee, lead the Molly Pitcher Project, which challenged the ban on women in military combat, and served as managing editor for the New York University Law Review.

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Spring 2023 Colloquia with Professor Coughlin is Postponed

This event with Anne M. Coughlin on Overturning Roe V. Wade, Debating the Dobbs Case on February 10, 2023, from 3:00pm-5:30pm has been postponed.

Download the postponed event flyer here.

Welcome Professor Coughlin

Anne-Coughlin-event-flyer.

The Philosophy Department is honored to welcome Professor Anne M. Coughlin, University of Virginia School of Law.

OVERTURNING ROE V. WADE, DEBATING THE DOBBS CASE

February 10, 2023. 3:00 PM – 5:30 PM. Curtin Hall 175

Professor Coughlin has taught at the University of Virginia School of Law since 1995. Her research interests include criminal law, criminal procedure, feminist jurisprudence, and law and humanities.

She has served as co-chair of the National Association of Women Lawyers Supreme Court Evaluation Committee, lead the Molly Pitcher Project, which challenged the ban on women in military combat, and served as managing editor for the New York University Law Review.

Read or download the PDF file here.

Spring 2023 Colloquia Series

2023 SPRING colloquia series flyer.
The Philosophy Department presents the Spring 2023 Colloquia Series
Curtin Hall 175
3:30 – 5:30

February 10

Anne M. Coughlin
Professor, University of Virginia School of Law
February 24
Kayla Ebels Duggan
Professor, Philosophy Department, Northwestern University
March 10
Morgan Thompson
Postdoctoral Fellow, Philosophy Department, Universität Bielefeld
April 21
Tamar Schapiro

Professor, Philosophy Department, MIT

For additional information, check the PDF Flyer here.

2022 Fall Colloquia

Please join us for the 2022 Fall Colloquia series with Paul Blaschko for September 16, 2022 at 3:30pm-5:30pm in Curtain Hall 175 and David Velleman on October 7, 2022 at 3:30pm-5:30pm in Curtain Hall 175. Please view flyer here .

2022 BRIN WORKSHOP

Please Join us for
A New Deal? A Proper Place for Government 
Friday, May 13 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM (see flyer for details)
51ÁÔÆæ SCE Edith S. Hefter Conference Center
3271 N Lake Drive
Milwaukee, WI 53211

BRIN WORKSHOP