We hope everyone has a safe and restful winter break!❄️
Wondering what's open/closed on Family Day and next week? Here's what you need to know ☃️👇
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The Department of Philosophy will be closed December 24, 2022 to January 3, 2023 (inclusive). The university will reopen on Wednesday, January 4 at 8:30 am. Happy Holidays!
Meet our speakers! Day 3 of our Ethics and Public Affairs Conference will kick off tomorrow morning at 10 am via Zoom. Hear from Xenia Stieger, Adam C. Smith, Shruti Pandey, Femi Omotoyinbo, and more. To register and receive the streaming link, visit: https://t.co/AEPRaGwuDH
Our World Philosophy Day event has just begun! Join us in 2017 Dunton Tower for a joint event with @EthicsCarleton - a discussion on epistemic justice, democratic deliberation, and public policy with Professor Amandine Catala.
And our fifth session of the 6th annual Conference on Ethics and Public Affairs has come to a close! Thank you to all the speakers who have joined us today. Our keynote speaker, Amandine Catala, will begin around 4pm. Join us at Room 2017 in Dunton Tower!
Our second speaker for the fifth session, Gavin Foster, has now started on the topic of “Causes of COVID-19 Death Rate Disparity between Western Nations and China”!
Meet our speakers! One of our PhD students, Corey McKibbin, will be speaking on the second day of our Graduate Conference in Ethics and Public Affairs on Friday, November 18th. Register and view our full conference schedule here: https://t.co/5talfzX7zr
Session 4 has begun! Our first speaker for this session is James Carr on the topic “Neoliberal Ideology: Ethics of a Public Health Crisis”. Thank you for joining us this afternoon!
That’s a wrap on the third session of our conference in Ethics and Public Affairs! Thank you to both Aatif Abbas and Ryan Oriwol for the wonderful presentations. The fourth session begins around 11:45am - we hope to see you there! Room 2017, Dunton Tower.
Meet our speakers! @PhilCarleton MA student, Ryan Oriwol, will be speaking on the second day of our Graduate Conference in Ethics and Public Affairs on Friday, November 18th. Register and view our full conference schedule here: https://t.co/5talfzWzJT
Register today for our Graduate Conference in Ethics and Public Affairs, happening next week! Aatif Abbas will be giving a talk titled "Anti-precarity Bonds: Building Better Sovereign Debt Contracts by Attending to the Poor's Lived Experiences": https://t.co/hpgZc1Mxq9
We're wrapping up day 1 of our Sixth Annual EPAF Graduate Conference with a Q&A session with our last speakers of the day, Matthew Wiseman and Olivier Grenier. Join us for day 2, tomorrow morning at 10 am! Register here: https://t.co/AEPRaGO62h
Register today for our upcoming Graduate Conference in Ethics and Public Affairs! Maëlle Turbide from @USherbrooke will be giving a talk titled "Journalistic Standards and the Epistemic Agency of Minority Voices" on Nov. 17th: https://t.co/5talfzWzJT
Meet our speakers! Vanessa Schipani from @Penn will be speaking on the first day of our Graduate Conference in Ethics and Public Affairs on Thursday November 17th. Register and view our full conference schedule here: https://t.co/5talfzWzJT
All are invited to register for tomorrow's guest talk hosted by Carleton's Department of Philosophy and @EthicsCarleton! Details below.
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Meet our speakers! Travis Quigley will be speaking on the third day of our Graduate Conference in Ethics and Public Affairs on Saturday, November 19th. Register and view our full conference schedule here: https://t.co/5talfzX7zr