Jennifer Saul and Ray Drainville: Can't Unsee: Perspectival Dogwhistles and Deniability
Join us for the Philosophy Colloquium talk.
Join us for the Philosophy Colloquium talk.
If you are interested in what a Philosophical Café is, what it takes to organize one, or how to moderate one, this is an opportunity to workshop the idea, ask questions, and share suggestions with an experienced and reflective practitioner of public philosophy.
What can you do with a degree in Philosophy? Join our advisors and get all of your questions answered.
Hagey Hall room 335, Philosophy Reading room.
Join us for our final edition of the winter term's colloquium speaker series as we welcome Samantha Brennan.
We are pleased to announce that the Philosophy Graduate Student Association’s 32nd Graduate Conference will be held on April 3rd and 4th, 2025!
We are delighted to welcome Dr. Natalie Stoljar from McGill University who will be delivering a keynote on “Resisters and Endorsers: Praiseworthy moral exemplars and autonomy”.
Our annual award ceremony honours our students' accomplishments with speeches, humour, food and drink.
This workshop will be about Eric’s plan for a book that re-imagines some of his already published research as a new framework for scientific modelling, explanation, and categorization.
Join us as we welcome Eric Hochstein, who will speak to us on pancomputationalism; the view that every system in nature (eg. galaxies, ecosystems,brains, digestive tracts, etc.) can be understood as a computational system. The talk is titled: Do we need to add special sauce to our pan?
Join Laura Mae Lindo in discussion with Matthew R. Morris about her new book Unthinkable Laughter: (Re)Imagining Anti-Racist Education at the University of Toronto Bookstore, 214 College Street, Toronto, ON.
The Philosophy department welcomes Dan Zeman on September 26th, delivering their talk titled:
Joint work with Andreea Popescu (University of Bucharest)