Vanderbilt Philosophers Scott Aikin and Robert Talisse have reinstated their weekly YouTube series, Philosophy15.
The latest episode discusses the philosophy of John Rawls, whose 103rd birthday is today.
https://t.co/Us0g1W9fF6
CIVIC SOLITUDE: WHY DEMOCRACY NEEDS DISTANCE
New book by by @RobertTalisse, forthcoming from Oxford University Press in Fall of 2024. Further details coming soon.
Our own @RobertTalisse is quoted in “The Politics of Talking about Politics” via @Independent written by @LenniCoffey - read here: https://t.co/uFXMLCvtzv
Congrats to Assoc Prof & Dir of Graduate Studies, @karen_kyng who received the Journal of the History of Philosophy Book Prize for "Hegel’s Concept of Life: Self-Consciousness, Freedom, Logic" (2020). https://t.co/ABxzgaZuY5
#vandyphilosophy#GermanPhilosophy#HegelianDialectic
“Is This Democracy?” Watch the student documentary by Eva Choe, which has just won a @StudentCam award from @cspan. It also features @VanderbiltU philosophy professor Robert Talisse.
https://t.co/Izw7YM02UW
Join us at @VanderbiltU this Thursday evening (3/28) for the annual Berry Lecture. Reception at 5pm, Elizabeth Anderson lecture at 7pm. Free and open to the public.
Join us tomorrow for the first Monday Philosophy Colloquium of the semester. Our speaker is Alice Crary (New School), who’ll be talking about “Objectivity’s Politics.”
3:15 in Furman 209.