Social Value in Non-Social Philosophy & Other Topics

March 31, 2017
Department of Philosophy, CUNY Graduate Center

9204
365 5th Avenue
New York 10016
United States

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Jenann Ismael
University of Arizona

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Analytic philosophy is often derided as overly esoteric, focused on matters of little consequence in day-to-day life. This is particularly directed at non-value theoretic areas: Metaphysics, Epistemology, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Mathematics, and Logic. Does any greater good result from our countless hours spent in armchairs? This conference aims to explore the value of non-value theoretic areas of philosophy. 

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