We remember Professor Dale Dorsey—an internationally respected philosopher, devoted teacher and beloved member of our community.
Read more about his life and legacy at: https://t.co/16aqCm98tu
Photo credit: Em Pritchard / Somerville College
How can we better understand one another across religious differences?
New research by Ph.D. student Ryan Lemasters in the Department of Philosophy at KU introduces “interreligious attentiveness” as an approach to fostering deeper understanding and helping to avert conflict.
Join us for a meaningful multi-faith dialogue bringing together Christian, Jewish, and Muslim perspectives.
Location: ECM by the Oread, KU Campus
Date: Tuesday, April 28
Time: 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Registration required: https://t.co/OLdClcIySi
ORIGINAL ARTICLE: "Interreligious attentiveness: A revised approach to religious literacy" by Ryan Lemasters is Out Now on #FirstView: https://t.co/GWbgfXlLFf
Don’t miss Dr. Kris McDaniel, who joins us from Notre Dame on October 24 (that's TOMORROW) at 3:30 PM, to present "The Metaphysics of Time in Edith Stein's Finite and Eternal Being" in the English Room at the Union. Link in bio!
The De George Lecture is here! 🎉 Join us next Wednesday, September 17, when Michael Otsuka of Rutgers will present "How Non-Existence Is Worse for Us" at 5pm in Strong 330.
🔗 link in bio…
APA member Nancy Snow (University of Kansas) is co-organizing an international conference on civility and politics to be held July 19-21. https://t.co/qXBookc9Ky
📢 If you work on the philosophy of death or related areas, consider submitting a 500-word proposal for the forthcoming Palgrave Handbook on the Philosophy of Death, which I'm co-editing with Christopher Moreman and Emanuele Tullio.
Deadline: 15 Aug 2025
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Got totally sidetracked from work today listening to the Supreme Court oral arguments in Mahmoud v. Taylor. Fascinating case — definitely one to watch. https://t.co/USNEUKUo8u
A @UnivOfKansas philosopher explores what makes human cognition unique, suggesting its evolution is built on a feedback loop of innate representations, forms of cultural learning and technology. His new book from @OxUniPress is out now.
https://t.co/1gzUhYkAo4
Join KU Philosophy and Dr. Gary Ostertag today (March 7) at 3:30 pm for "E. E. Constance Jones on Proper Names," Kansas Union, English Room.
https://t.co/9XBxY1xC95
If you want to read about why we should have close personal relationships with people instead of AI, then this paper is for you! Or, if you’re simply curious about these kinds of conversations, click the link below to read my newly published article.
https://t.co/D0i9uF7COK
Please share with all interested parties in this area of fairness and machine learning. Our hope is to have an interdisciplinary discussion regarding the issue of fairness in machine learning. See below for more details!
**Book Giveaway for Christmas**
Christmas is coming early this year.😀 Will select two winners of a free signed copy of my book, "The Character Gap." Must retweet and follow (if needed) to enter.
Please share even if you have a copy! @OUPPhilosophy