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SERIES ON BIOHACKING

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“Biohacking” refers most broadly to self-help or DIY efforts by people to modify the functioning of their bodies, with goals of improved health or improved physical and mental performance.  The term has been appropriated by advocates of everything from nutritional supplements to quantified-self technologies (like FitBits) to cyborg-style implants to attempts to modify one’s own […]

UPCOMING SERIES ON IMMIGRATION

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Few topics in current discourse are either more deeply contested or more immediately morally relvant than immigration, as the Trump administration pursues a vision for immigration that is sharply different from the last fifty years of policy.  Currently proposed changes range from radically increased efforts to prevent border crossings; to ending the DACA program designed […]

EXPANDING MEDICAL AID IN DYING CONFERENCE

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ETHICS CONFERENCE FOR SOCIAL WORK PROFESSIONALS

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Half-day conference for Social Work Professionals; earn 4 CEU’s for attending.  Topic include Review of New Code of Ethics, Advanced Care Planning, Sexual Violence and Human Trafficking.  Registration $50, now open – click here!

PHILOSOPHY COLLOQUIUM ON ETHICS AND POLITICS OF CURIOUSITY

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Of potential interest… The Philosophy Department will host Dr. Perry Zurn for a colloquium on “The Ethics and Politics of Curiousity:” See the flyer here (pdf or png)

DEATH PENALTY DISCUSSION BY WITNESS IN RESIDENCE INITIATIVE

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Of potential interest… The Witness in Residence Initiative will host a  conversation about the death penalty with Henderson Hill, executive director of the national organization 8th Amendment Project. Hill, previously a criminal defense and civil rights attorney with Ferguson Stein Chambers in Charlotte, also is the founder and first director of the Center for Death Penalty Litigation in Durham. Hill […]

GRADUATE CONFERENCE: PHILOSOPHY IN URGENT TIMES

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MARY ANNE FRANKS, STOPPING NONCONSENSUAL PORNOGRAPHY

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Mary Anne Franks, Prof. of Law, University of Miami, presents: “STOPPING REVENGE PORN“ PUBLIC LECTURE, MON. MARCH 26, 2018, CONE 210, 2:00-3:30. Nonconsensual pornography is a massive problem: according to a recent study, 1 in 8 social media users in America has been victimized by threats or posts of private, sexually explicit images without their permission. With the click […]

ROBERT AUDI, “RELIGIOUS DISAGREEMENT: WHAT IT IS AND HOW WE CAN APPROACH ITS RESOLUTION”

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Robert Audi, John A. O’Brien Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, presents: “RELIGIOUS DISAGREEMENT: WHAT IT IS AND HOW WE CAN APPROACH ITS RESOLUTION“ PUBLIC LECTURE, THURS. MARCH 22, 2018, CONE 111, 2:00-3:30. Bio: Robert Audi writes, teaches, and lectures in four areas: ethics and political philosophy, epistemology, philosophy of mind and action, and philosophy […]

TARA CONLEY, “HASHTAG GENEALOGIES: A BLACK FEMINIST PROJECT”

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Tara Conley, Research Director at Race Forward: The Center for Racial Justice Innovation, presents: “HASHTAG GENEALOGIES: A BLACK FEMINIST PROJECT” PUBLIC LECTURE, TUES. MARCH 20, 2018, CONE 113, 2:00-3:30. Abstract: What might hashtags like #BlackLivesMatter, #SolidarityIsForWhiteWomen, #WhyIStayed, #YouOkSis, #BlackWomenAtWork, #OscarsSoWhite, #BlackGirlMagic, #GirlLikeMe, #BlackPowerIsForBlackMen, and #MeToo all have in common? They reflect a contemporary vernacular created and proliferated […]