Defeasible Inference in Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence
On Friday, October 11, and Saturday, October 12, the Philosophy department, with members from UCLA Computer Science, will host "Defeasible Inference in Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence." The workshop brings together researchers from philosophy, computer science, and allied disciplines who work on non-monotonic logics and defeasible inference. The idea is to connect traditional philosophical reflections...
Colloquium: Mark Schroeder, University of Southern California
UCLA School of Law - Room 1420Conflict, Discord, and Strife Mark Schroeder, University of Southern California Friday, October 18 at 4:00 pm UCLA School of Law - Room 1420
Colloquium: Anton Ford, University of Chicago
"The Objectification of Agency" Anton Ford, University of Chicago Friday, November 8 at 4:00 pm Location: TBA
Colloquium: Monique Wonderly, UC San Diego
Dodd Hall - Room 146"Forgiving, Committing, and Un-forgiving" Monique Wonderly, UC San Diego Friday, December 6 at 4:00 pm Dodd Hall - Room 146
History of Philosophy Workshop: Lucas Angioni, Universidade Estadual de Campinas
"Aristotle's many uses of 'sumbebekos' (and its importance for his theory of scientific demonstration)" Lucas Angioni, Universidade Estadual de Campinas Tuesday, March 3 at 1pm Location: Dodd Hall - Reading Room (300)
2020 Aristotle’s De Anima Workshop on Sean Kelsey’s Manuscript
Dodd Hall - Room 399As part of the History Research Cycle, the Philosophy Department will be hosting the 2020 Aristotle's De Anima Workshop on Sean Kelsey's (University of Notre Dame) Manuscript. Featured commentators include Victor Caston (University of Michigan), Pano Dimas (University of Oslo), Jessica Gelber (University of Toronto), David Lefebvre (Sorbonne University), Sara Magrin (UC Berkeley), Christian Pfeiffer...
Women in Early Modern Philosophy
*Please be advised, this event has been postponed until further notice. As part of the History Cycle, the Philosophy Department will be hosting a workshop on Women in Early Modern Philosophy.
Colloquium: Richard Moran, Harvard University
*Please note, the event has been cancelled. Title: TBA Richard Moran, Harvard University Friday, April 3 at 4:00 pm Location: TBA
The 2020 Moody Workshop on Medieval Logic: How to Teach the History of Philosophy
*Please be advised, this event has been postponed until further notice.
History of Philosophy Workshop: Hume’s Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, Parts VI and VII
*Please be advised, this event has been postponed. The revised time will be posted here. "Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion" Friday, May 8 from 2:00-4:00 pm Worship conducted via Zoom This workshop will discuss Parts VI and VII. Please contact Paul Tulipana (ptulipana@ucla.edu) for Zoom login credentials and paper.