Philosophy Department Events, 2011-2012
Stephen Maitzen (Acadia University, Nova Scotia, Canada): “God vs. Morality.” (Part of the Rationality and Religious Belief Lecture Series; funded by the Forry and Micken Fund in Philosophy and Science.) [Photographs and Audio]
Adam Elga (Princeton): “How to Destroy Probabilities, Predictability, and Lives by Trying to Make Things Safer.” (Part of the Rationality and Religious Belief Lecture Series; funded by the Forry and Micken Fund in Philosophy and Science.) [Photographs]
Lara Buchak (University of Berkeley): “Faith, Belief and Evidence.” (Part of the Rationality and Religious Belief Lecture Series; funded by the Forry and Micken Fund in Philosophy and Science.) [Photographs and Audio]
Hans Ruin (Södertörn University, Sweden): “Spectral Phenomenology—History and The Dead Other in Derrida and Heidegger.” (Funded by the Forry and Micken Fund in Philosophy and Science.) [Photographs]
Jonathan Weisberg (University of Toronto): “Probability and Nature's Design.” (Funded by the Forry and Micken Fund in Philosophy and Science.) [Photographs and Audio]
Alexander George (Amherst College): “Reason and Religion.” (A series of three lectures delivered as the 2011-2012 Romanell-Phi Beta Kappa Professorship Lecture Series.) [Photographs] [Video]
Frank Jackson (Australian National University and Princeton University): “Perception, Representation, Language.” (The seventh annual Amherst Lecture in Philosophy.) [Photographs]