Trump, Philosophy, and American Politics

February 3, 2017
Department of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania

Cohen Hall, Room G17
249 S. 36th St
Philadelphia 19104
United States

Speakers:

Elisabeth Camp
Rutgers University
Rutgers - New Brunswick
Claire Finkelstein
University of Pennsylvania
(unaffiliated)
Alex Guerrero
Rutgers University
Eugene Kiely
FactCheck.org
Lisa Miracchi
University of Pennsylvania
University of New England (United States)
Quayshawn Spencer
University of Pennsylvania
Jason Stanley
Yale University
Kenneth Taylor
Stanford University

Organisers:

Michael Weisberg
University of Pennsylvania

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The Penn Center for Philosophy, Ethics, and Public Affairs will be hosting “Trump, Philosophy, and American Politics: Philosophical Implications of the 45th Presidency.” This half-day conference brings together scholars to discuss issues raised by the election, the transition from Obama Adminimstration to Trump Administration, and the early days of a Trump presidency. Speakers will examine the future rule of law, media, post-truth politics, race in the election, and much more.

This event is free and open to the public.

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February 3, 2017, 4:00am EST

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