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Concordia Research Symposium in Philosophy (CRSP) 2023

What does cutting-edge research in philosophy look like? What are pressing and enduring questions it uncovers, and ways of addressing them? This event offers a taste.


Date & time
Friday, February 3, 2023
1 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Speaker(s)

Drs. Matthew Barker, David Morris, Pablo Gilabert, Jing Hu, and Anna Brinkerhoff

Cost

This event is free. All are welcome.

Contact

514-848-2424 ext. 2501

Where

John Molson Building
1450 Guy
Concordia Conference Centre, 9th Floor

Room 9A (with option to attend remotely)

Wheel chair accessible

Yes

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Research in Philosophy Proves to Be of Diverse and Wide-Ranging Interest

Built on millennia of inquiry, contemporary research in philosophy covers a broad swath of topics, from enduring questions about the nature of morality and human experience, to urgent questions about how to overcome oppression. Research conducted in Concordia’s Department of Philosophy reflects this diversity, and is highly regarded in the profession. This event presents samples of this research, offering in combination a taste of today’s cutting-edge philosophy.

About the Event

From 1:00 - 4:35 p.m., speakers will present their research followed by a short prepared commentary and a Q&A. From 4:35 - 7:00 p.m. there will be a reception in MB-9B where food and drinks will be served.

Speakers

Matthew Barker, “Is being human just a phase you’re going through?”

    Commentary by Nabeel Hamid

David Morris, Title TBA

    Commentary by Donncha Coyle

Pablo Gilabert, "Inclusive Dignity"

    Commentary by Dean Joseph

Jing Hu, Title TBA

    Commentary by Adam Karpman

Anna Brinkerhoff, "The Moral Virtue of Social Consciousness"

    Commentary by Olivia Sultanescu       

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