The University of Delaware Department of Philosophy hosts the David L. Norton Memorial Lectures each fall and spring to honor the legacy of David L. Norton, a UD professor of philosophy for 29 years.
On 6 October, Luara Ferracioli, a leading thinker on the philosophy of immigration and the philosophy of the family, delivered the annual Auguste Comte Lecture. The recording of the lecture ...
Originally organised by the English Positivist Society in the 1930s, the Auguste Comte Memorial Lectures are now hosted by LSE Philosophy, where they provide a public platform for some of the world’s ...
Barry Smith and Jobst Landgrebe are co-authors of Why Machines Will Never Rule The World — Artificial Intelligence Without Fear (Routledge 2022) The three questions central to this book are: – What ...
The William Reinhardt Memorial Lecture in the Philosophy of Mathematics was founded to commemorate the life of William Reinhardt, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Colorado from 1967 until ...
This piece was originally featured in Research Matters. In late October, IPNH hosted its first lecture series focused on artificial intelligence. Robert Mass, an NSSR Philosophy PhD student, reviews ...
ALFREDO Co, a respected name in philosophy research and instruction, will address the question: What is Filipino philosophy? With his lecture, “Streams and Shapes of Filipino Consciousness,” Co will ...
The Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy was founded in 1978 by Professor Robert Hahn at Brandeis University under the name of "The Greater Boston Colloquium for Ancient Philosophy." Initially ...
Lewis is editor of Philosophy Now, a leading international magazine for accessible philosophical discussion The Philosophy Sharing Foundation will host its 12th Annual Philosophy Lecture on Friday at ...
Fr Christopher Caruana OP to give lectures at Mt St Joseph retreat house, Mosta, from November 25 to 29 Fr Christopher Caruana, OP will deliver a series of five lectures on philosophy at Mount St ...
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