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Colloquy • Fall 2017

Events

We are pleased to hold several conferences and a colloquia series each year, all of which enable distinguished philosophers to speak at UCLA.

Our recurring colloquia featuring interesting talks by a variety of philosophers from around the country. The colloquia are held on Fridays, and there is a speaker featured nearly every month. Please check our website at philosophy.ucla.edu/events for the full schedule. Some colloquia scheduled for this year are listed below.

Colloquia: Michelle Ann Kosch (Cornell University), “Fichte on Moral Education,” Friday, November 3, 2017, 3:30 pm, UCLA School of Law Room 1430

Celebration of Brian Copenhaver and Calvin Normore: Brian P. Copenhaver (UCLA), “In Praise of Medieval Philosophy,” and Calvin Normore (UCLA), “The Enchantment of the Renaissance,” Friday, December 8, 2017, 3:30 pm. Lectures in Royce 362 followed by reception in Royce 314. We are hosting a celebration of the work of Brian Copenhaver, Steven F. and Christine L. Udvar-Hazy Professor, upon his retirement, and of Professor Calvin Normore, who is assuming the newly renamed chair in Professor Copenhaver’s name. The chair was generously endowed by Steven and Christine Udvar-Hazy.

Colloquia: Richard Moran (Harvard University), Friday, January 12, 2018, 3:30 pm. Please check website for details on location and topic.

Colloquia: Brandon Terry (Harvard University), Friday, February 16, 2018, 3:30 pm. Please check website for details on location and topic.

The Moody Workshop in Medieval Logic, February 25-26, 2018. Please see our website for updates on locations, times, speakers, and titles.

UCLA/USC Graduate Student Conference, March 3, 2018. The conference will be held at USC this year. Please check our website for updates on specific location, times, and keynote speaker.

The Early Modern Philosophy Conference

UCLA Law and Philosophy Graduate Student Conference

MAP (Minorities and Philosophy) Graduate Student Conference

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