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Young, Wild and Free: Celebration of Democracy and Pluralism – Oct. 5
October 2, 2012
Come out this Friday for food, music and good conversation!
John Sullivan publishes article 鈥淔riendships in Later Life鈥
September 28, 2012
John G. Sullivan, Powell Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, has published an article titled “Friendships in Later Life,” in the Summer 2012 issue of Itineraries, the electronic journal of the North Carolina non-profit, Second Journey.
Philo Cafe: casual philosophic conversation – Sept. 24
September 18, 2012
Mon. Sept. 24
Spence 108
7:30-9 p.m.
Dr. Batchelor presents at the National Prelaw Advisors Conference
June 18, 2012
Dr. Batchelor presents a paper on LSAT Advising to Prelaw Advisors Natitnal Conference
Dr. Batchelor presents at the Lily Conference
June 18, 2012
Dr. Nim Batchelor, chair of the philosophy department, presented a paper to the Lily Conference in Bethesda, MD.
Elon scholar: Intersubjectivity of pregnancy 鈥渋nescapable鈥
April 19, 2012
Philosopher Ann J. Cahill explores female identity, and how pregnancies & miscarriages shape it, in an annual lecture for distinguished Elon scholars.
Yoram Lubling to deliver keynote speech in Israel
April 18, 2012
Professor of philosophy Yoram Lubling's recent book in Hebrew, Met Pa-amaim, was chosen to be the topic of this year's meeting of the Center for Culture and History of the Jewish People at Haifa University, Israel.
Anthony Weston publishes ‘Mobilizing the Green Imagination’
April 17, 2012
New Society Publishers has published Mobilizing the Green Imagination: An Exuberant Manifesto by Professor Anthony Weston.
Distinguished Scholar Lecture featuring Ann J. Cahill
April 17, 2012
Philosophy Professor Ann Cahill will give her talk, "In Defense of Big Words: Intersubjectivity and Scholarship," in LaRose Digital Theatre.
Bloch-Schulman’s essay wins honorable mention in 2012 Lenssen Prize
February 16, 2012
The American Association of Philosophy Teachers has selected "When the 'Best Hope' Is Not So Hopeful, What Then? Democratic Thinking, Democratic Pedagogies, and Higher Education," Journal of Speculative Thought, 24:4 by Stephen Bloch-Schulman, associate professor of philosophy, as an honorable mention for the 2012 Lenssen Prize.