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Philosophy Colloquium

2021-22

Fall

  1. Noell Birondo (University of Texas at El Paso) October 15, 2021
  2. Jay Odenbaugh (Lewis & Clark College) October 22, 2021
  3. Amy Reed-Sandoval (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) November 19, 2021
  4. Daniel Steel (University of British Columbia) December 3, 2021

Spring

  1. The Inaugural Jeffrey Douglas Jones Memorial Talk - “Toward an Account of Transraciality” by Rebecca Tuval (Rhodes College) February 25, 2022

  2. “Who Cooked the Feast for the Victors?” Recentering Human Labor in the Automation Debate by Colin Patrick (Lewis & Clark College) March 11, 2022
  3. “The Determinable Problem for Reductive Theories of Color” by Geoffrey Hall (University of Notre Dame) April 1, 2022

All Colloquiums will be held on Friday afternoons 3:30pm - 5:00pm PST via Zoom unless otherwise noted.

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