Legal Theory Workshop: Mitchell Berman, Leon Metzer Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania Law School
UCLA School of Law - Room 1314Thursday, March 21 at 5:30 pm Mitchell Berman, Leon Metzer Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania Law School UCLA School of Law - Room 1314
Colloquium: Japa Pallikkathayil, University of Pittsburgh
UCLA School of Law - Room 1457"Free Speech and the Embodied Self" Japa Pallikkathayil, University of Pittsburgh Friday, April 5 at 3:30 pm UCLA School of Law - Room 1457
Legal Theory Workshop: Nicos Stavropoulos, Associate Professor of Legal Theory, University of Oxford Faculty of Law
UCLA School of Law - Room 1314Thursday, April 11 at 5:30 pm Nicos Stavropoulos, Associate Professor of Legal Theory, University of Oxford Faculty of Law UCLA School of Law - Room 1314
2019 Southern California Minorities and Philosophy (MAP) Workshop
Dodd Hall - Room 399The 2019 Southern California Minorities and Philosophy (MAP) Workshop will feature Kino Zhao, Ph.D. Candidate, UC Irvine; Sherri Lynn Conklin, UC Santa Barbara; Saraliza Anzaldua, Ph.D. Student, UCLA; Dr. Ellie Anderson, Visiting Assistant Professor, Pitzer College; and Dr. Myisha Cherry, Assistant Professor, UC Riverside as the keynote speaker. Morning Session: Pedagogy and Diversity 10-10:30am: Light...
Inaugural Pan-American Symposium on the History of Logic
UCLA Philosophy is pleased to host the inaugural meeting of the Pan-American Symposium on the History of Logic. The symposium is a meeting of international specialists on diverse traditions in the History of Logic. Each meeting of the symposium focuses on a specific topic central to logic, with the aim of offering a comparative picture...
Inaugural Pan-American Symposium on the History of Logic: Validity throughout History
Royce Hall - Room 306UCLA Philosophy is pleased to host the inaugural meeting of the Pan-American Symposium on the History of Logic. The symposium is a meeting of international specialists on diverse traditions in the History of Logic. Each meeting of the symposium focuses on a specific topic central to logic, with the aim of offering a comparative...
Inaugural Pan-American Symposium on the History of Logic
Royce Hall 314UCLA Philosophy is pleased to host the inaugural meeting of the Pan-American Symposium on the History of Logic. The symposium is a meeting of international specialists on diverse traditions in the History of Logic. Each meeting of the symposium focuses on a specific topic central to logic, with the aim of offering a comparative picture...
Inaugural Pan-American Symposium on the History of Logic
Royce Humanities Conference Room (314)UCLA Philosophy is pleased to host the inaugural meeting of the Pan-American Symposium on the History of Logic. The symposium is a meeting of international specialists on diverse traditions in the History of Logic. Each meeting of the symposium focuses on a specific topic central to logic, with the aim of offering a comparative picture...
Inaugural Pan-American Symposium on the History of Logic
Royce Humanities Conference Room (314)UCLA Philosophy is pleased to host the inaugural meeting of the Pan-American Symposium on the History of Logic. The symposium is a meeting of international specialists on diverse traditions in the History of Logic. Each meeting of the symposium focuses on a specific topic central to logic, with the aim of offering a comparative picture...
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...