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Sept. 19-20: Retirement conference in honor of Gary Hatfield at UPenn. Speakers include Aleksandra Igdalova, Rolf-Peter Horstmann, Ben Baker, Peter Schwartz, Louise Daoust, and Uljana Feest. For those interested in attending, RSVP here:
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We are excited to announce the 4th Annual Penn-Georgetown Digital Ethics Workshop, organized by Brian Berkey and myself. The conference will take place April 3-4, 2026, at Penn.

If you work on digital technology ethics, broadly construed, please consider submitting an abstract.
4th Annual Penn-Georgetown Digital Ethics Workshop
We invite submissions for the 4th Annual Penn-Georgetown Digital Ethics Workshop, to be held at the University on Pennsylvania on April 3rd-4th, 2026. Submissions in any area of digital ethics, broadl...
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This Friday, May 9 the GPPC is co-sponsoring a one day conference "Creative Reason: Kant and Schelling in Dialogue" at Temple U. (9:30-5 in Charles Library, Room 401) #philsky
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Temple U. Philosophy Event: Garry Hagberg (Bard College) giving this year's Beardsley Lecture, titled "The Metaphorical Lens."

Friday, April 25, 5:15-7:15pm
Barnes Foundation Museum (2025 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia)
Followed by reception
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Temple University Department of Philosophy Annual Beardsley Lecture with Distinguished Speaker Professor Garry L. Hagberg | Calendar of Events
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We're delighted to serve as hosts for the 2025 Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium @thegppc.bsky.social Undergraduate Conference this Saturday, April 26.
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The annual GPPC Undergraduate Conference is here! Saturday, April 26 at Temple U. (9:30am-6pm in Gladfelter Hall). Talks by students from St. Joe's, LaSalle, Penn, Delaware, Haverford, Boston U, Swarthmore, Ursinus, Fordham, and Temple. Keynote from Peter Baumann (Swarthmore). #philsky
Temple University's Philosophy department presents The 2025 GPPC Undergraduate Conference. Featuring talks by students from Penn, Temple, St. Joseph's, Haverford, University of Delaware and many more! With a keynote by Peter Baumann (Swarthmore College). Saturday April 26th, Gladfelter Rooms 21 and 24, 9:30 am - 6:30 pm.
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We're looking forward to University of Pennsylvania Philosopher Quayshawn Spencer's presentation at the Temple University Science, Technology and Society Network, coming up on Monday, April 14, 12-1pm in the Charles Library First Floor Event Space.
Poster text:
Science, Technology and Society Network presents Guest Speaker Quayshawn Spencer (Penn).

Quayshawn Spencer is the Robert S. Blank Presidential Associate Professor of Philosophy at the
University of Pennsylvania. Professor Spencer
specialize in philosophy of science, philosophy of
biology, and philosophy of race, including
metaphysical problems in race theory, such as
whether any folk racial classification divides people
into real biological groups.

The STS network at Temple University is a diverse group of faculty,
staff, and graduate students with interests in the social, historical, and
philosophical dimensions of science, technology, and medicine.
We meet monthly in hybrid form, Charles Library and Zoom. We
welcome all to join! Sign up to our listserv to receive emails about
upcoming seminars.
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND SOCIETY NETWORK
presents
Guest Speaker Quayshawn Spencer(Penn)
Visit us:
sites.temple.edu/stsnetwork/
With support from Klein College of Media and Communication and
Charles Library
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Next Week!
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The Spring 2025 Norton Lecture
LA Paul (Yale)
"Transformative Changes of Self"
Gore 116
4pm, Friday April 18th
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The Penn Dept. of Philosophy is hosting the Inaugural Charles Kahn Memorial Lecture later this week.

Rachel Barney, University of Toronto
"Protagoras and the Measure of All Things"
3 pm March 28, 2025
Cohen 402
University of Pennsylvania

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Later this week, March 28-30, the GPPC is co-sponsoring a conference at Temple U. on "Constitutional Democracy in Crisis." Co-hosted by the Philosophy Department at Temple and the University of Glasgow School of Law.

More information here: sites.temple.edu/crisis/sched...
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The Spring 2025 Norton Lecture
LA Paul (Yale)
"Transformative Changes of Self"
Gore 116
4pm, Friday April 18th
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From Temple U Philosophy: We're delighted to welcome Dr. Sally Haslanger, Ford Prof. of Philosophy and Women's and Gender Studies at MIT as our 2024-2025 Distinguished Speaker. Dr. Haslanger will present a public lecture "Social Reproduction and the Politics of Care" from 3-5 p.m. in Mazur Hall 821.
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On Thursday, March 13th at 5pm in Memorial 127, @udelphilosophy.bsky.social and @udposcir.bsky.social will host a debate:

Do We Have a Duty to Vote?

Jason Brennan (Georgetown University)
vs.
Julia Maskivkir (Rollins College)
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Thurs. February 13 at 7pm: West Chester U. will host a discussion with interdisciplinary scholar of race and ethnic studies Scott Kurashige. Free and open to the public. #philsky
On Thursday February 13 at 7pm, West Chester University will host a discussion with interdisciplinary scholar of race and ethnic studies Scott Kurashige. Topics will include the philosophies of James and Grace Lee Boggs as well as the history and philosophies of Asian-American political organizing throughout the Twentieth and Twenty-first centuries. The colloquium will be held in Sykes Theater on the WCU campus and is free and open to the public. Sponsored by the WCU Philosophy Department, Political Science Department, Honors College, Institute of Race and Ethnic Studies, and the GPPC. Please contact Dean Johnson (DJohnson4@wcupa.edu) with questions.
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The deadline for submissions to our undergraduate conference is next week!
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Call for Papers!

On April 26, 2025 Temple U. will host the annual GPPC Undergraduate Conference.

Undergrads can submit papers of 2,000-2,500 words on any phil. topic by Feb. 7, 2025 (see flyer for more info).
Send papers and any questions to [email protected]. #philsky
Here is the text on the attached photo of a flyer for this conference:
THE GREATER PHILADELPHIA PHILOSOPHY CONSORTIUM
UNDERGRADUATE CONFERENCE CALL FOR PAPERS!
On April 26, 2025 Temple University will host the Annual GPPC Undergraduate Conference featuring Peter Baumann (Swarthmore) as the keynote speaker. Undergraduates are invited to submit papers between 2,000-2,500 words on any topic of philosophical interest. The deadline for paper submission is February 7, 2025. Notices of acceptance will be sent by March 7, 2025. Papers should be prepared as a PDF document to be reviewed anonymously. Please include a cover page with your name, university affiliation, and the paper title. Do not include any identifying information in the body of your paper, except for the title. Please send your Submissions & questions to templephilosophy.gppc@gmail.com
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Call for Papers!

On April 26, 2025 Temple U. will host the annual GPPC Undergraduate Conference.

Undergrads can submit papers of 2,000-2,500 words on any phil. topic by Feb. 7, 2025 (see flyer for more info).
Send papers and any questions to [email protected]. #philsky
Here is the text on the attached photo of a flyer for this conference:
THE GREATER PHILADELPHIA PHILOSOPHY CONSORTIUM
UNDERGRADUATE CONFERENCE CALL FOR PAPERS!
On April 26, 2025 Temple University will host the Annual GPPC Undergraduate Conference featuring Peter Baumann (Swarthmore) as the keynote speaker. Undergraduates are invited to submit papers between 2,000-2,500 words on any topic of philosophical interest. The deadline for paper submission is February 7, 2025. Notices of acceptance will be sent by March 7, 2025. Papers should be prepared as a PDF document to be reviewed anonymously. Please include a cover page with your name, university affiliation, and the paper title. Do not include any identifying information in the body of your paper, except for the title. Please send your Submissions & questions to templephilosophy.gppc@gmail.com
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Reminder: starts tomorrow!
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More info on the annual meeting of the Int'l Merleau-Ponty Circle, Oct. 24-26 at Villanova (see poster and our website).

Note! On Thurs. Oct 24, 8:15 pm, the conference features an artistic performance, sponsored by the GPPC, free and open to the public (advanced registration is required).
The image is of a flyer for the upcoming meeting of the International Merleau-Ponty Circle at Villanova on October 24-26. More information and links are available on the program section of the GPPC website: https://thegppc.wordpress.com/2023-2024-program/
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Next Tuesday, September 24 Sean Carroll (Johns Hopkins) will deliver the David Norton Memorial Lecture at the University of Delaware.

The talk begins at 7pm in Gore Recital Hall, Roselle Center for the Arts on the UD campus. It is free and open to the public.
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More info on the annual meeting of the Int'l Merleau-Ponty Circle, Oct. 24-26 at Villanova (see poster and our website).

Note! On Thurs. Oct 24, 8:15 pm, the conference features an artistic performance, sponsored by the GPPC, free and open to the public (advanced registration is required).
The image is of a flyer for the upcoming meeting of the International Merleau-Ponty Circle at Villanova on October 24-26. More information and links are available on the program section of the GPPC website: https://thegppc.wordpress.com/2023-2024-program/
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Fall events:
September 20, Temporalities of Resistance: A Workshop in Phenomenology (Villanova).
October 18-19, Kant’s and Schelling’s Philosophy of Nature (Temple).
October 24-26, Art, Politics, and Imagination - 48th Annual Meeting of the International Merleau-Ponty Circle (Villanova).
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The GPPC 2024-25 program is posted!
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3 Philadelphia-area philosophy events are set for the fall and several are being finalized for the spring (some details on fall events threaded below).
Also, the site has up-to-date info on our reading discussion groups.
2024-2025 Program
Temporalities of Resistance: A Workshop in Phenomenology While the topic of resistance has often been approached from political and psychoanalytical perspectives, this workshop will adopt a phenomenol...
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This weekend!
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On April 26-27 the University of Delaware will be hosting the 34th annual GPPC Undergraduate Conference. See poster for more details.
On April 26-27 the University of Delaware will be hosting the 34th annual GPPC Undergraduate Conference, featuring talks by students from Bryn Mawr, Bucknell, Franklin & Marshall, Haverford, Penn, St. Joseph's, Swarthmore, Temple, West Chester, and Delaware.

There will be a single session on Friday, April 26, 3pm-6:30pm in Gore Hall 104 with a reception in the rotunda afterwards. There will be parallel sessions in Gore 104 and 116 on Saturday April 27 10am-4pm.

Tim Maudlin (NYU) will deliver a keynote, "The Great Rift in Physics: Tension Between Relativity and Quantum Theory," on Saturday afternoon at 4pm in Gore 104.
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Interesting upcoming philosophy event at U of Delaware. 16 April
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On April 26-27 the University of Delaware will be hosting the 34th annual GPPC Undergraduate Conference. See poster for more details.
On April 26-27 the University of Delaware will be hosting the 34th annual GPPC Undergraduate Conference, featuring talks by students from Bryn Mawr, Bucknell, Franklin & Marshall, Haverford, Penn, St. Joseph's, Swarthmore, Temple, West Chester, and Delaware.

There will be a single session on Friday, April 26, 3pm-6:30pm in Gore Hall 104 with a reception in the rotunda afterwards. There will be parallel sessions in Gore 104 and 116 on Saturday April 27 10am-4pm.

Tim Maudlin (NYU) will deliver a keynote, "The Great Rift in Physics: Tension Between Relativity and Quantum Theory," on Saturday afternoon at 4pm in Gore 104.
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On Saturday, April 6, the GPPC is sponsoring a retirement conference for Todd Moody at St. Joseph's.
See the attached poster for the schedule and RSVP details.