
Professor Andrea Sullivan-Clarke will lead a conversation to celebrate World Philosophy Day, Thursday at Villains Beastro.
Professor Andrea Sullivan-Clarke will lead a conversation to celebrate World Philosophy Day, Thursday at Villains Beastro.
A symposium on campus November 8 will consider and discuss different aspects of the nature of trust.
The range of expertise of the President’s Indigenous Peoples Scholars allows for a broad-based enrichment of the curriculum.
Author Dennis Rasmussen will discuss the friendship of David Hume and Adam Smith in a free public lecture Thursday in the SoCA Armouries.
Curtis Hyra will explore the benefits of a high-trust work environment in a free public lecture Friday, September 28.
A free public lecture September 13 will explore philosophical issues surrounding food.
Communications professor Thomas Goodnight of the University of Southern California will present on the UWindsor campus Friday and Monday.
Philosophy professor Jeff Noonan and photographer Douglas MacLellan will launch their collaborative work “A Moral History of Objects” on Tuesday.
When describing the nature of argument, war is one of the most popular metaphors — and one of the most misused, says Michael Yong-Set.
“For all the ways this metaphor helpfully guides us in understanding argument, there seem to be several very troubling ways that it can misdirect our thinking and miscalibrate our expectations when we argue,” he says.
A reception Wednesday, April 18, will launch philosophy professor Jeff Noonan’s book, Embodiment and the Meaning of Life.