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Applied Philosophy Lyceum
The Story, in Brief...
Since 1992 the Philosophy Department has sponsored an annual lecture series devoted to issues in applied philosophy. Conceived with Aristotle's Lyceum in mind, the Applied Philosophy Lyceum (APL) aims to stimulate private reflection and public reasoning on matters of human praxis, broadly conceived. Topics have ranged from issues in environmental ethics to theories of love and friendship. The list of speakers and topics, past and present, can be found below.
A reception typically follows each lecture.
For further information on the Lyceum go to the Contacts Page
Spring 2009 Applied Philosophy Lyceum
John Lachs Vanderbilt University
Education in a Time of Crisis
Wednesday, April 8th, 4:00 PM JUB Hazelwood Dining Room
Lisa Heldke Gustavus Adolphus College
Food Security: Three Conceptions of Access -- Charity, Rights, and Coresponsibility
Friday, April 17th, 3:30 PM, JUB 304
A flyer for each of these talks, in Adobe Acrobat Reader format (which you can get here), will be placed below:
From the Past...
Spring 2008
- John J. Stuhr, Vanderbilt University
Against Forgiveness Friday, March 28, 3:30pm, James Union Building, 304 John J. Stuhr
- George Yancy, Dusquesne University
White Looks/Black Bodies Friday, April 11, 3:30pm, James Union Building, 304 George Yancy
Spring 2007
- Charles Mills, University of Illinois, Chicago
The Racial/Sexual Contract Friday, March, 30 2007 JUB 304
- Robert E. Innis, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
An Aesthetic Encounter: Thinking about Art with Susanne Langer Friday April 20, 2007 JUB 304
Spring 2006
- Noelle McAfee, American University
Two Feminisms Friday April 7, 2005 JUB 304
- Karen Hanson, Indiana University
Dressing Down Dressing Up: The Philosophic Fear of Fashion Friday April 14, 2006 JUB 304
Spring 2005
- Jessica Wahman, Dickinson College
Fleshing Out Consensus: Radical Pragmatism, Civil Rights, and the Algebra Project Friday April 1, 2005 JUB 304
- Carolyn Korsmeyer, SUNY Buffalo
Against Pleasure: The Case of Art and Food Friday April 15, 2005 JUB 304
Spring 2004
- Jana Craig, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine
Traditional Values and Contemporary Medicine Friday April 16, 2004 JUB 304
- Thomas May, Medical College of Wisconsin
The War on Bioterrorism Friday April 30, 2004 JUB 304
Spring 2003
- Raja Halwani, Chicago Art Institute
The Just Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Friday March 21 JUB 304
- Helen Longino, University of Minnesota
Feminism, Science, and the Politics of Knowledge Friday April 4 at 3:30pm JUB 304
- Arthur C. Danto, Columbia University
The Body in Philosophy and Art Friday April 25 at 3:30pm JUB 304
Spring 2002
- Erin McKenna, Pacific Lutheran University
Pragmatism and Animal Liberation Friday February 22 at 3:30pm JUB 304
- Cynthia Gayman, Southern Illinois University
Impossible Freedom Friday March 15 at 3:30pm JUB 304
- Vincent Colapietro, Penn State University
Allowing Our Practices to Speak for Themseoves: Peirce and Wittgenstein Friday April 27 at 3:30pm JUB 304
Spring 2001
- John Lachs, Vanderbilt University
Immortality and Other Unintelligible Hopes Friday March 2 at 4:00pm State Farm Lecture Hall, BAS
- Christine Overall, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada
Aging & the Right to Life Friday April 6 at 3:30pm JUB 304
- Donald Scherer, Bowling Green State University
How can we save the environment? Friday April 27 at 3:30pm JUB 304
Spring 2000
- Lewis Gordon: Brown University
The Human Genome Project Friday, 18 February at 3:30 pm, JUB 304
- Marvin Belzer: Bowling Green State University
Earth To Parfit: Forget About Fission Friday, 7 April at 3:30 pm, JUB 304
- Alan Soble: University of New Orleans
What Did Monica and Bill Do? Friday, 28 April at 3:30 pm, JUB 304
Spring 1999
- Bryan Norton, Georgia Institue of Technology
Toward a Universal Valuation of Nature: Beyond the Anthropocentrism/Non-Antropocentrism Debate Friday April 23, 1999 at 3:30 pm, JUB 304
- John J. McDermott, Texas A&M
The Erosion of Moral Sensibility March 26, 1999 at 3:30 pm, JUB 304
- James Marsh, Fordham University
Ghosts and Spirits: Marx, Derrida, and the New World Order April 9, 1999 at 3:30 pm, JUB 304
Spring 1998
- Charles Mills, University of Chicago, Illinois
The Racial Contract Friday March 6, 1998 at 3:30 pm, JUB 304
- Joel Kovel, Bard College
Ecology and Capitalism: A Marriage Made in Hell Feb 20 1998 at 3:30 pm, JUB 304
- Ted Cohen, University of Chicago
Metaphors of Personal Identification Friday April 17, 1998
Spring 1997
- David Schweickart: Loyola University of Chicago
Why Capitalism Doesn't Work Friday, 7 March at 3:30 pm, JUB 304
- Robert Bernasconi: University of Memphis
Is Race Real? Tuesday, 25 March at 3:30 pm, JUB 304
- Lynn Hankinson Nelson: Rowan College
Feminism and Sociobiology Friday, 11 April at 3:30 pm, JUB 304
Spring 1996
- Bill Martin: Depaul University
Truth and Flourishing: Elements of a Communitarian Theory of Knowledge Thursday, 29 March at 3:30 pm, JUB 304
- David Gerrold: Nebula Award Winning Science Fiction Writer
The Martian Child and the Involuntary Human Wednesday, 20 March at 3:30 pm, Place TBA
- Milton Fisk: Indiana University
Health Care as a Public Good Thursday, 4 April at 4:00 pm, JUB 304
Spring 1995
- Alisa Carse: Georgetown University
Pornography, Subordination, and Liberty Thursday, 16 March at 3:00 pm, Nursing 121
- John J. McDermott: Texas A&M University
Philosophy as Therapeia: A Secular Teshuvah Thursday, 13 April at 3:00 pm, Nursing 121
- Lewis R. Gordon: Purdue University
Bad Faith, Anonymity, and AntiBlack Racism Wednesday, 19 April at 3:00 pm, Nursing 121
Spring 1994
- Frithjof Bergmann: University of Michigan
New Work Thursday, 24 March at 3:00 pm, Peck Hall 227
- Tom Alexander: Southern Illinois University
Incarnations of Love Thursday, 6 April at 4:00 pm, Peck Hall 227
- Kelly Oliver: University of Texas
Save the Mother Thursday, 21 April at 4:30 pm, Peck Hall 227
Spring 1993
- Marilyn Friedman: Washington University
Codes, Canons and "Correctness" Wednesday, 3 March at 3:30 pm, JUB 304
- Rosemarie Tong: Davidson College
Feminine and Feminist Ethics Monday, 29 March at 3:30 pm, Peck Hall 109
- Ron Cooper: Florida Endowment for the Humanities
Waiter, There's A Person in My Soup: Personhood, Animal Rights and Speciesism Thursday 15 April at 3:30 pm, JUB 304
Spring 1992
- Michael Emerson: Hiram College
Thinking Nature in a World of Wounds Thursday, 5 March at 3:00 pm, JUB 304
- Rex Martin: University of Kansas
Democracy and Rights Thrusday, 12 March at 3:00 pm, JUB 304
- Mark Schersten: Siena Heights College
Who Should Live? Patient Characteristics in the Allocation of Health Care Resources Thursday, 9 April at 3:00 pm, JUB 304
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