Past Events
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Wayne Wu (Carnegie Mellon University)
How People Think
Tyler Brooke Wilson (NYU)
Seeing Through the Illusion of Transparency: The Opacity of Emotion and Perception
Sarah Arnaud (Clemson)
Mind & Perception Group
Shea Chapter 6
Mind & Perception Group
Shea Chapter 7
Epistemology Group
Billy Dunaway (University of Missouri-St. Louis)
How Emotions Fade-And Why It Matters
Grace Helton (Princeton)
New Perspectives Talk: Hung Liu's Re-presentations of Historical Photographs
Wanting Brought to an End
Henry Schiller (University of Sheffield)
Mind & Perception Group
Shea Chapter 8
Causal Proportionality as a Cognitive Budgeting Process
David Kinney, (Yale)
Q&A With Nicholas Shea "Representation in Cognitive Science"
Autonomous Progressive Activity
Anne Baril, WashU
Are Medical Mechanisms Relevant for Medical Ethics?
Melissa Rees, Siena College
Talk: "Can Values-Based Practice Cure Psychiatry?"
Amanda Evans (WashU)
Civil Society Brunch: "Making Rulers Our Equals"
Claudio López-Guerra (University of Richmond)
WIPS
Matthew Kern
Looking ahead to the Academic Job Market
For PhD students at any stage interested in learning about the academic job market
Linguistics Colloquia
Sylvia Schreiner, George Mason University
WIPS
Sarah Robins (Purdue University)
St. Louis Philosophy of Science Association
Climate Change and the Philosophy of Science &
The Physical Signature of Computation: Authors Meet Critics
The Biggs Family Residency in Classics: Dr. Francesco De Angelis
Professor of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University
Linguistics Colloquia
Fernando Llanos Lucas, UT Austin
Dinner & Dialogue: "The Perimeters of Protest"
Fannie Bialek (Religion and Politics) and Kit Wellman (Philosophy)
Epistemology Group: "A Puzzle about Inquiry"
Gabby Zhang
Dinner & Dialogue: "Whose Land is This Land: Land Rights and Indigeneity”
Steven Gunn (Law) and Frank Lovett (Political Science)
Responsibility For Perception
Adrienne Prettyman, Bryn Mawr College
Prospective Graduate Students' Visit
Civil Society Brunch: "What Are Elections for and How Can We Make Them Better?"
Emilee Chapman (Stanford University)
Mind & Perception Group
Tyler Brooke-Wilson Zoom
Colloquium: "On Domination and Subordination"
Lori Watson (WashU)
Colloquium
Ron Mallon (WashU)
Dinner & Dialogue: “Riches and Rags: Is Inequality Wrong?”
Nic Koziolek and Kit Wellman
Colloquium: "The Possibility of Respect: Towards An Ethics of Difference"
Remy Debes, The University of Memphis
Epistemology Group: "The Reasoning View and the Problem of Weak Reasons"
Akshan deAlwis
John Inazu Book Release: "Learning to Disagree"
A panel discussion featuring Professor Inazu, Jennifer Duncan, Penina Acayo Laker, and Frank Lovett
Dinner & Dialogue: “Open Borders and the Right to Exclude"
Zachary Bowersox (Political Science) and Akshan deAlwis (Philosophy)
Graduate Student Lunch
Lunch, information about campus resources, professional development, and Q&A with graduating "seniors"
Mind Group: "The Algorithm"
Hilke Shellmann (New York University)
Human Revelations Art Exhibit
Bei Qi
Dinner & Dialogue: “Sensible Censorship: What Secrets Should the Government Keep?”
Justin Fox (WashU, Political Science) and William H. Harwood (Missouri State University, Philosophy)
Mill’s Limits
John Corvino, Wayne State University
A New Model of Memory: Representational Success and Representational Change
Rebecca Copenhaver, WashU
Linguistics Colloquia
Amanda Rysling, UCSC
Colloquium: "Vestibular Perception and Its Contents"
Gabe Siegel
Epistemology Group
Matt McGrath
The Black Prisoners of Stateville: Race, Research, and Reckoning at the Dawn of Precision Medicine
James Tabery, University of Utah
Civil Society Initiative Open House
Learn about the faculty and student research supported by the Civil Society Initiative
St. Louis Annual Conference on Reasons and Rationality 2024
Speakers will include Michael Titelbaum (Wisconsin) and Caroline Arruda (Tulane)
Summer Philosophy Academy
A one-week intensive course for high school students
2025 Summer Philosophy Academy
A one-week course for high school students
Colloquium: "Standpoint Epistemology: Social or Applied?"
Briana Toole (Claremont McKenna College)
Epistemology Group: "The Vanishing Self: Understanding Consciousness-Raising as an Epistemic Transformation"
Briana Toole (Claremont McKenna College)
Colloquium: "Perspectival Forgetting"
Megan Entwistle (WashU)
PET Pedagogy
Yevgeniy Vorobeychik (Computer Science and Engineering)
American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Annual Conference
TRIADS Speaker Series: David Chalmers
Mind Group
David Chalmers, NYU
Civil Society Brunch: "Respect and the Challenge of Equality"
Jeff Spinner-Halev (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) and Elizabeth Theiss-Morse (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
Mind Group
Amy Kind
Mind Group
Dominic Murphy
Workshop on Politics, Ethics, and Society: Lori Watson
Professor Lori Watson (Philosophy, WashU)
WIPS
Luis Rosa
Linguistic Colloquium
Gary Thoms
Major & Minor Fair
Feel free to drop in and learn more about the Philosophy program
Dinner & Dialogue: Is Democracy the Best Form of Government?
Allan Hazlett and Kit Wellman will debate the merits of epistocracy, on which knowledgeable people have more political power than others
Colloquium: "Some Surprising Truths about Bias"
Thomas Kelly (Princeton University)
Civil Society Brunch: “Why Political Polarization Will Get Worse If People Are Reasonable"
Thomas Kelly (Princeton University)
WIPS
Ge Fang
Epistemology Group: "Moral Deference and Moral Stakes"
Alex Cunningham (WashU)
Colloquium: "Transformers and the Format of Thought"
Colin Klein (Australian National University)
PET Pedagogy
Colin Klein (Australian National University)
Dinner & Dialogue: Is Protest Voting Wrong?
Luis Rosa (WashU) and Eric Wiland (UMSL)
PET Pedagogy
Allan Hazlett
Mind Group: Slow Switching And The Psychology Of Memory
Jay Richardson, Université Grenoble Alpe
Linguistics Brown Bag Talk
Nicholas Danis, WashU
Epistemology Group: "Explaining Ourselves"
Samuel Dishaw (University of Louvain)
Linguistic Colloquium
Aaron Braver
Dinner & Dialogue: Should Children Have the Right to Vote?
Mich Ciurria (Philosophy) and Travis Crum (Law)
Colloquium: "A New Evil Demon Argument that I Am Not a Body"
David Barnett (University of Toronto)
WIPS: Visual Success: It ain't not in the head
Andrew Ramirez
Epistemology Group: “Parity and the Permissivism Puzzle: A Defense of Epistemic Options"
Liz Jackson (SLU) and Chris Tucker (College of William and Mary)
Philosophy Art Exhibt
Chloe Macaulay
Colloquium: "Gender and Intellectual Grandstanding"
Lucy Vollbrecht (WashU)
PET Pedagogy
Marianna Ganapini (Union College)
WIPS: “Analogizing the Brain: The Way Analogies Can Structure Scientific Modeling and Ontology”
Eric Hochstein
Epistemology Group: "Can AI Make Scientific Discoveries?"
Marianna Ganapini (Union College)
Civil Society Initiative Coffee Symposium
Research posters from the Civil Society Initiative, plus coffee and pastries