
Professor Barbara Gail Montero is the director of (and a performer in) the upcoming multimedia, interdisciplinary event Curved Spacetimes: Where Friedrich Nietzsche Meets Virginia Woolf. Prof. Nickolas…

The annual 12-hour Night of Philosophy and Ideas returns to the Brooklyn Public Library from 7pm on Saturday, Feb. 2nd to 7am on Sunday, Feb. 3rd….

You’ll find more CUNY philosophers at the APA Eastern Division Meeting (Jan. 7th-10th, 2019) this year than ever before, thanks to the conference’s location right in…

“We’re a community of philosophers of language centered in New York City. We have a meeting each week at which a speaker presents a piece…

Several CUNY Philosophy faculty members, alumni, and students will participate in this year’s A Night of Philosophy and Ideas, an annual “all-night marathon of philosophical debate,…

Brooklyn Public Philosophers, the brainchild of PhD candidate Ian Olasov, adds yet another initiative to its array of efforts to “raise awareness of the best…

Alumnus Ben Abelson and Professor Massimo Pigliucci were each recently interviewed by Skye Cleary in the American Philosophical Association’s APA Blog. Both Abelson and Pigliucci participated in the…

STOICON is a practical philosophy conference for the general public, centered on the ancient and modern practice of Greco-Roman Stoicism. The conference will take place on Saturday, 15…

The first Latinx Philosophers Conference will take place on April 29-30 at Columbia University. The conference includes talks in a varierty of topics including Ethics,…

2016 SWIP-Analytic Essay Prize Winner Presentation Monday, April 25, 2016 Arianna Falbo Simon Fraser University “Why Two (or more) Belief-Dependent Peers are Better Than One” 1:00-3:00 PM, Room 202…

CUNY philosophy professor Noël Carroll answers questions about Arthur Danto’s art criticism and his impact on the philosophy of art. He elaborates on the difference…

We’re a community of philosophers of language centered in New York City. We have a meeting each week at which a speaker either presents a…

Brooklyn Public Philosophers, the city’s first forum for philosophers to share their work with a general audience, is back for 2016. We have a great lineup…

The NYU Center for Mind, Brain and Consciousness announces a debate: ARE THERE INNATE CONCEPTS? Speakers: Susan Carey[software.rc.fas.harvard.edu] (Harvard, Psychology) and Jesse Prinz[subcortex.com] (CUNY, Philosophy)…

16th Annual Columbia-NYU Graduate Philosophy Conference The conference will be held at Columbia University on Saturday February 27th. Julia Markovits (Cornell) will provide the keynote….