Philopolis 2021
Montréal
Canada
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Philopolis is a public and completely free event whose goal is to foster positive philosophical discussions between the general public, students, teachers and scholars. It is a student-run project from all philosophy departments of Montreal (McGill University, Concordia University, University of Montreal, and University of Quebec in Montreal). The workshops, readings, panels, round-table discussions and other activities offered represent an ideal opportunity for groups which are too often separated to share insights and questions with one another directly.
Program - Philopolis 2021:
Friday, 26 February, 10am EST: Round table with Liouba Bischoff (ENS Lyon) and Martine Béland (Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières), with Marc Djaballah (Université de Montréal) as moderator [French]
Saturday, 27 February, 12pm EST: Brandon Hogan (Howard University) on "What 'Black Lives Matter' Should Mean"
Sunday, 28 February, 12 pm EST: Mauro Carbone (Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3) on "Nous vous avons fait voir (qui nous sommes) : Les écrans dans la pandémie" [French]
Also on Saturday and Sunday: undergraduate and graduate student presentations. Stay up to date on the schedule of these here: https://www.philopolis.net/site/en/schedule-2020/
This is a student event (e.g. a graduate conference).
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