There are always a host of reading groups taking place in the Department. Details are below. Reading groups are typically limited to Philosophy faculty and graduate students. This reading group is ...
Mansur Ejaz, through his new book, carves his own path by making philosophy accessible Ejaz’s book, though not very lengthy, is an intellectual pleasure to read. Written in the natural Punjabi prose, ...
In this video, I provide tips on how to read philosophy effectively. Topics covered include what to focus on while reading, strategies for taking notes, and different approaches to reading ...
The Morris Reading Room was founded in 2003, with funds made available through the generosity of the Morris family. The Morris Reading Room (in Hellems 269) contains the Department Library, and ...
Philosophy entered my life when I needed it most. As a teenager grappling with what felt like a premature quarter-life crisis, I turned to books that spoke to the chaos within me. What does it mean to ...
Inaugurated by François Laruelle in the 1990’s, non-philosophy is an experimental and heretic mode of thinking that aims, among others, to revisit the presuppositions and foundations that cement the ...
Plato and Aristotle in discussion, 1437, by Luca della Robbia (ca 1400-1482), marble tile, depicts two of the greatest philosophers, who wrote two of the all-time best philosophy books. Philosophy ...
Stanley Cavell once asked me if I remembered what text first attracted me to his work. I certainly did: "Philosophy and the Arrogation of Voice," the first of the three essays making up A Pitch of ...
I was 14, and up until that moment, I had only read books from cover to cover. It didn’t matter how long they were, I would spend hours drowning in a book, coming up for air every now and then, before ...