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Alison Bailey
Lecture - Friday, Sept. 27: Alison Bailey, “Anger, Silence, and Epistemic Justice”

Illinois State University Professor Alison Bailey will speak on “Anger, Silence, and Epistemic Justice” in 115 Peabody Hall on Friday, September 27 at 3:30pm as part of the Scott & Heather Kleiner Lecture Series. As director of the Women's and Gender Studies Program at ISU, Bailey’s scholarship engages issues at the intersections of feminist theories, philosophy of race, critical whiteness studies, and social epistemology--especially…
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Meskin coffee
Meet New Department Head Sept. 5

On Thursday, Sept. 5, students are invited to enjoy coffee, iced tea, and cookies with the new Head of the Department of Philosophy, Aaron Meskin at 5pm in Peabody Hall. Dr. Meskin has recently joined us after teaching philosophy for 14 years in England. This offers an opportunity to talk about what’s working well in the department and also to present ideas about what else the department could be doing. Dr. Meskin will…
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Raul Saucedo
Lecture - Friday, Sept. 7: Raul Saucedo, "Ontological Collectivism"

University of Colorado Assistant Professor Raul Saucedo will speak on "Ontological Collectivism" in Peabody Hall on Friday, September 7, at 3:30 p.m. This event is part of the UGA Department of Philosophy's Scott & Heather Kleiner Lecture Series and takes place with support from the Willson Center for Humanities & the Arts. Raul Saucedo works primarily in metaphysics and related topics in logic and philosophy of science. His…
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Plato Mini-Festival

As a follow-up to the "International Plato Society Midterm Meeting: Platonic Moral Realism" being held at Emory University in Atlanta March 13-15, on Monday, March 16 UGA's Department of Philosophy will host a Plato Mini-Festival starting at 3:30 p.m. in room 115 Peabody. Three extraordinarily distinguished scholars of Plato will be delivering papers: Sarah Broadie (University of St. Andrews, Scotland): "…

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