Fall 2021
Woodburn 121, 4-6 p.m., unless otherwise noted
Friday, September 17
Julia Driver (University of Texas)
"Blame, Wrongdoing, and Moral Criticism" (abstract)
Friday, October 22
Desmond Hogan (Princeton)
"Idealism in a Nutshell" (abstract)
Friday, October 29
Aleksy Tarasenko-Struc
"Can People be Treated as Animals?" (abstract)
Sycamore 001
Friday, November 5
Kieran Setiya (MIT)
"Human Nature, History, and the Limits of Critique" (abstract)
Zoom colloquium: email phil@iu.edu for link
Friday, December 3
Julia-Jean Nelson Rudd Lecture on Non-human Animals
Faculty Room (IMU)
Peter Carruthers (University of Maryland)
"Stop Caring About Consciousness" (abstract)
Spring 2022
Woodburn 121, 4-6 p.m., unless otherwise noted
Friday, January 21
Sharon Berry (Ashoka University)
"Knowledge of Logical Coherence and the Mathematical Access Problem"(abstract)
Zoom colloquium
Friday, January 28
Elise Woodard (University of Michigan)
"Why Double-Check?" (abstract)
Friday, February 10
Woodburn 003, 4:30 p.m.
Andrew Lee (University of Oslo)
"Degrees of Consciousness" (abstract)
Friday, February 18
David Sussman (University of Illinois)
"I for and I? A Transcendental Argument for Retributivism" (abstract)
Friday, March 11
Jack Lyons (University of Glasgow)
“Hallucination, Factivity, and Epistemology of Perception” (abstract)
Friday, March 25
Clark Lecture
Federal Room (IMU)
Sarah Moss (University of Michigan)
"A Contextualist Reframing of Encroachment" (abstract)
Friday, April 8
Woodburn 121, 3-6 p.m.
Fellowship Symposium