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SUMMARY:Philosophy Colloquium: Antonia Lolordo
DESCRIPTION:Antonia Lolordo\, University of Virginia \nPersonal Identity and Bodily Ownership in Locke \nLolordo argues that Locke faces a problem about bodily ownership and that he has an account of bodily ownership on which there is a strong parallel between bodily ownership and personal identity.  We appropriate our bodies\, just as we appropriate past actions.  She is also going to suggest that this helps us see that there’s a core notion of appropriation that applies to property as well as to our bodies and our past actions; bodily ownership is the bridge between the appropriation of past actions and the appropriation of land. \nMay 8 \nTime and place:\n3:30–5:00pm\nCurtin Hall 175
URL:https://uwm.edu/philosophy/event/colloquium-antonia-lolordo/
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SUMMARY:Philosophy Colloquium: Hannah Kim
DESCRIPTION:Nonfiction Is Not (Just) to Be Believed\nPhilosophers of fiction routinely rely on an unexamined contrast class: nonfiction. The dominant assumption is that nonfiction is discourse meant to be believed (while fiction is discourse meant to be imagined or make-believed). This paper argues that this assumption about nonfiction is unsatisfying. Focusing on memoir and art criticism\, I show that central nonfiction genres are not governed primarily by norms of belief. If nonfiction is not unified by an expectation or invitation to believe\, then the make-believe/belief contrast cannot mark the boundary between fiction and nonfiction. We therefore need a more nuanced account of what\, if anything\, unifies nonfiction\, if only to provide a more stable foundation for theorizing about fiction.\n\nApril 10\, Brin Talk\, Hannah Kim\, University of Arizona.\nLocation: CRT 175\nTalk starts at 3:30 PM
URL:https://uwm.edu/philosophy/event/philosophy-colloquium-hannah-kim/
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SUMMARY:Philosophy Colloquium: Alix Cohen
DESCRIPTION:Match 13\, Alix Cohen\, Notre Dame\nTitle of the talk: Kant’s ethical pluralism\nLocation: CRT 175\nTalk starts at 3:30 PM
URL:https://uwm.edu/philosophy/event/philosophy-colloquium-alix-cohen/
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SUMMARY:Raven Reveries Talk
DESCRIPTION:Philosophy As a Way of Life\nMarch 12\n7:00 PM\nMerrill Hall 131 \nWe will have a conversation with JoAnne Potter on philosophy as a way of life and how philosophy can help us to live and age with purpose. Joanne returned to college after she retired from a five-decade corporate career and obtained her BA from UWM at the age of 72. In her blog “By This Still Hearth – Age With Purpose”\, Joanne explores the intersections between her personal experience\, spirituality and philosophy. \nRead more about JoAnne. 
URL:https://uwm.edu/philosophy/event/raven-reveries-talk/
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SUMMARY:The Logic of Social Control and Transformation in Plato’s Republic: John Proios
DESCRIPTION:John Proios\, University of Chicago\nDate: March 6th 2026\nLocation: MIT 361\nTalk starts at 4:00 PM \nWhat preserves the character of a society? Conversely\, what makes one kind of society change into another kind? Plato addresses both of these questions in the Republic. The purpose of this talk is to distinguish and elaborate two principles in Plato’s analysis: social domination and social education. Social domination is the control (by a social group or individual) of the vital institutions: political offices\, economic practices\, and cultural art\, among others. Education\, by contrast\, is the shaping of individual psychologies in accordance with these vital institutions: teaching people\, in other words\, to be the kinds of people who participate in the institutions without meaningful resistance. I show how these principles emerge as distinct but related variables in Socrates’ analysis of the four degenerate kinds of city in Republic VIII as well in his earlier discussions of the just or beautiful city and in his critique of democratic Athens. This interpretation puts us in a position to resolve or recontextualize a number of issues about the political and social theories of the Republic\, such as the causes of civic decline and the role of poetry in social constitution.
URL:https://uwm.edu/philosophy/event/philosophy-colloquium-john-proisos/
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SUMMARY:Philosophy Colloquium - On Giving Others the Benefit of the Doubt: Openminded Inquiry With Epistemic Inferiors
DESCRIPTION:Marilie Coetsee\, Hope College\, 4:00 – 6:00 PM
URL:https://uwm.edu/philosophy/event/philosophy-colloquia/
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SUMMARY:A Conversation with Dr. Roeber on his book Political Humility: The Limits of Knowledge in Our Partisan Political Climate
DESCRIPTION:Philosophy Colloquium – TBA \nNovember 14 @ 4:00 PM- 5:30 PM \nCurtin Hall 175 \nBlake Roeber\, University of Notre Dame \n 
URL:https://uwm.edu/philosophy/event/philosophy-colloquium-tba/
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SUMMARY:Philosophy Colloquium - The Wish-Fulfillment Paradox
DESCRIPTION:Agnes Callard\, University of Chicago\, 3:30 – 5:30 PM
URL:https://uwm.edu/philosophy/event/philosophy-colloquiam-2/
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SUMMARY:The Virtues of Civil Discourse
DESCRIPTION:Renewing Our Civic Culture is an initiative designed to demonstrate how respectful dialogue across differing perspectives can help to bridge divides\, reduce affective polarization\, and foster empathy. \n“The Virtues of Civil Discourse” Lecture and Dinner\nFriday\, October 17\, 4:00pm–7:30pm\, UWM Student Union Ballroom \n4:00-5:30pm — Guest lecture by Dr. Jed Atkins\, Dean of the School of Civic Life and Leadership at UNC-Chapel Hill \n5:30–7:30pm — Dinner with facilitated dialogue at each table \nAmerica is polarizing faster than any other modern democracy—and public trust in our universities is low. Yet our colleges and universities are especially well-positioned to offer a civic education that equips students to work through difference and arrive at better solutions to problems. In this timely and thought-provoking talk\, Dean Atkins explores how civic discourse—the practice of deliberating with others as fellow members of a shared community—can be taught and practiced on campus. Drawing from real-life stories in the classroom and beyond\, he shows how higher education may equip students to live\, learn\, and listen as members of our pluralistic democracy. \nRegister for event \nThis event is made possible by a grant from the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership. It is free and open to the public. Live streaming will be available. \nFor more details\, visit Renewing Our Civic Culture resource page.
URL:https://uwm.edu/philosophy/event/the-virtues-of-civil-discourse/
LOCATION:UWM Student Union Ballroom\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
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SUMMARY:Philosophy Colloquium - Attentional Injustice
DESCRIPTION:George Sher\, Rice University\, 3:30 – 5:30 PM
URL:https://uwm.edu/philosophy/event/fall-2025-colloquia/
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SUMMARY:Play: Mental Health & Philosophy
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a thought provoking discussion on mental health\, games and the therapeutic use of RPGs! \nFeaturing Brian Thomas\, Anthropology PhD candidate at UWM. \nDate: October 2nd\nTime: 7:00 PM\nLocation: 8th Note Cafe\, Student Union \nAll are welcome \n﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿
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SUMMARY:Philosophy Colloquium
DESCRIPTION:Kris McDaniel\, University of Notre Dame\, 3:30 – 5:30 PM
URL:https://uwm.edu/philosophy/event/philosophy-colloquiam/
LOCATION:Curtin Hall 175\, 3243 N Downer Ave\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
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SUMMARY:Spring 2024 Conference
DESCRIPTION:The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Philosophy Department Presents\nDemocratic Equality in the New Gilded Age: A Conversation\nApril 6\, 2024\nCurtin Hall 175 \nDoors open at 9:30 am\nFirst session 10:00 am – 12:00 pm\nLunch (to be provided) 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm\nSecond Session 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm\nCoffee Break 3:30 pm – 4:00 pm\nConcluding General Discussion 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm \nSpeakers\nDavid McPherson\, Professor\, University of Florida\nJoshua Preiss\, Professor\, Minnesota State University- Mankato\nPascal Brixel\, Assistant Professor\, Northwestern University\nJaime Edwards\, Assistant Professor\, St. Norbert College \nThis conference is generously funded by Bradley M. and Glenna Brin. \nDownload the PDF flyer.
URL:https://uwm.edu/philosophy/event/spring-2024-conference/
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SUMMARY:Fall 2023 Colloquia Series
DESCRIPTION:The University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee Philosophy Department presentsFall 2023 Colloquia Series \nCurtin Hall 175\n3:30 PM – 5:30 PM \nSeptember 15\nClaire Kirwin\, Assistant Professor\nNorthwestern University \nSeptember 29\nAlastair Norcross\, Director for the Center for Values and Social Policy\nColorado University- Boulder \nOctober 6\nHouston Smit\, Associate Professor\nUniversity of Arizona \nOctober 27\nDavid Velleman\, Professor Emeritus\nNew York University \nNovember 10\nPaul Weitman\, Glynn Family Honors Professor of Philosophy\nNotre Dame \nDownload Fall 2023 Colloquia Series flyer (PDF)
URL:https://uwm.edu/philosophy/event/fall-2023-colloquia-series/2023-11-10/
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SUMMARY:Fall 2023 Colloquia Series
DESCRIPTION:The University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee Philosophy Department presentsFall 2023 Colloquia Series \nCurtin Hall 175\n3:30 PM – 5:30 PM \nSeptember 15\nClaire Kirwin\, Assistant Professor\nNorthwestern University \nSeptember 29\nAlastair Norcross\, Director for the Center for Values and Social Policy\nColorado University- Boulder \nOctober 6\nHouston Smit\, Associate Professor\nUniversity of Arizona \nOctober 27\nDavid Velleman\, Professor Emeritus\nNew York University \nNovember 10\nPaul Weitman\, Glynn Family Honors Professor of Philosophy\nNotre Dame \nDownload Fall 2023 Colloquia Series flyer (PDF)
URL:https://uwm.edu/philosophy/event/fall-2023-colloquia-series/2023-11-03/
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SUMMARY:Fall 2023 Colloquia Series
DESCRIPTION:The University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee Philosophy Department presentsFall 2023 Colloquia Series \nCurtin Hall 175\n3:30 PM – 5:30 PM \nSeptember 15\nClaire Kirwin\, Assistant Professor\nNorthwestern University \nSeptember 29\nAlastair Norcross\, Director for the Center for Values and Social Policy\nColorado University- Boulder \nOctober 6\nHouston Smit\, Associate Professor\nUniversity of Arizona \nOctober 27\nDavid Velleman\, Professor Emeritus\nNew York University \nNovember 10\nPaul Weitman\, Glynn Family Honors Professor of Philosophy\nNotre Dame \nDownload Fall 2023 Colloquia Series flyer (PDF)
URL:https://uwm.edu/philosophy/event/fall-2023-colloquia-series/2023-10-27/
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SUMMARY:Fall 2023 Colloquia Series
DESCRIPTION:The University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee Philosophy Department presentsFall 2023 Colloquia Series \nCurtin Hall 175\n3:30 PM – 5:30 PM \nSeptember 15\nClaire Kirwin\, Assistant Professor\nNorthwestern University \nSeptember 29\nAlastair Norcross\, Director for the Center for Values and Social Policy\nColorado University- Boulder \nOctober 6\nHouston Smit\, Associate Professor\nUniversity of Arizona \nOctober 27\nDavid Velleman\, Professor Emeritus\nNew York University \nNovember 10\nPaul Weitman\, Glynn Family Honors Professor of Philosophy\nNotre Dame \nDownload Fall 2023 Colloquia Series flyer (PDF)
URL:https://uwm.edu/philosophy/event/fall-2023-colloquia-series/2023-10-20/
LOCATION:Curtin Hall 175\, 3243 N Downer Ave\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
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SUMMARY:Amphibolizing Leibniz: Kant's Critical Discussion of Leibniz's Unifying Account of Unity
DESCRIPTION:Edwin McCann\, University of Southern California\nPresented in conjunction with the Midwest Conference on Early Modern Philosophy\, September 26-28.\nCosponsored with the UWM College of Letters and Science and the UWM Graduate School.
URL:https://uwm.edu/philosophy/event/amphibolizing-leibniz-kants-critical-discussion-of-leibnizs-unifying-account-of-unity/
LOCATION:Curtin Hall 175\, 3243 N Downer Ave\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
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