Spring 2025 Events
Department of Philosophy Brownbag Talk Series
- February 2025: Phillip Goyal (UAlbany Department of Physics)
Date, time and location to be announced
- 2 to 3 p.m. March 7, 2025: Nathan Powers (UAlbany Department of Philosophy)
Location to be announced
- April 4, 2025: Susanna Schellenberg (Rutgers Department of Philosophy)
Time and location to be announced
- April 25, 2025: David Boonin (UC Boulder Department of Philosophy)
Time and location to be announced
17th Annual Philosophy Graduate Student Conference
Call for Papers Deadline: January 17, 2025
Conference Date: April 12, 2025
Conference Theme: Pop Culture and Philosophy
Keynote Presenter: William Irwin (King's College Department of Philosophy)
Learn more about the Philosophy Graduate Student Conference.
Past Events
September 13
Philosophy Department Brownbag Talk Series
Jon Mandle (UAlbany)
"Global Public Reason"
Time: Noon - 1 p.m.
Location: HU-354
September 27
Caelan Knapp (UAlbany, Graduate Student Essay Contest Winner)
"What Shouldn't AI Do for Us? Art and Ethics as Reserved Human Projects"
Time: 3 p.m.
Location: HU-354
October 18
Julia Jorati (UMass, Amherst)
"The Association of Slavery and Blackness in Early Modern Philosophy"
Time: 3 p.m.
Location: HU-354
November 1
Jeffrey S. Helmreich (UC, Irvine)
"I Promise it's True"
Time: 3 p.m.
Location: HU-354
November 8 [co-sponsored with the UAlbany East Asian Studies Department]
Jay Garfield (Smith College and Harvard Divinity School)
"Falling Hairs and Crumbling Foundations: What Tibetan Madhyamaka Can Contribute to Contemporary Epistemology"
Time: 3 p.m.
Location: HU-354
February 9
Rafeeq Hasan (Amherst)
"Frederick Douglass on Domination and Freedom"
Time: 3 p.m.
Location: HU-354
March 1
Philosophy Department Brownbag Talk Series
Monika Piotrowska (UAlbany)
"Reversing Gene Drives: Insights from the Art of Restoration"
Time: Noon
Location: Arts & Sciences 122 (note location change since original posting)
March 8
Kieran Setiya (MIT)
"Proleptic Grief"
Time: 3 p.m.
Location: HU-354
April 5
L.A. Paul (Yale)
"Value by Acquaintance"
Time: 3 p.m.
Location: HU-354
Spring 2024 16th Annual Philosophy Graduate Student Conference
April 20
Conference Theme: Perspectives in Environmental Philosophy
Keynote Presenter: Evelyn Brister (RIT)
Time: begins at 11 a.m. (Refreshments beginning at 10:30 a.m.)
Location: UAlbany Fine Arts Building, Room 126 (note the location change from original announcement)
September 15
Ilva Llakmani (UAlbany, Graduate Student Essay Contest Winner)
"Causally Adequate Minds: The Consistency of Descartes' Mind-Body Account and his Causal Adequacy Principle"
Time: 3 p.m.
Location: HU-354
October 20 [co-sponsored with the UAlbany History Department & Jewish Studies Program]
Iryna Mykhailova (European Union Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global Fellow, Harvard University)
"From Marburg to Harvard: Metaphysical Odyssey of Erich Frank (1883-1949)"
Time: 3 p.m.
Location: HU-354
October 27
Jonas Vandieken (Munich/Toronto)
"The Moral Nexus, Accountability, and Deliberation"
Time: 3 p.m.
Location: HU-354
December 1
Umrao Sethi (Brandeis)
"Existence 'in' the Mind"
Time: 3 p.m.
Location: HU-354
March 3
David Sobel (Syracuse)
"The Subjective/Objective Distinction"
Time: 3 p.m.
Location: HU-354
March 24
Nada Gligorov (Alden March Bioethics Institute)
"Eliminativism Redux: The Case of Pain"
Time: 3 p.m.
Location: HU-354
September 9
Nicholas Boles (UAlbany, Graduate Student Essay Contest Winner)
“Human Duties: Who is Obligated to Fulfill Claims of Human Rights?”
Time: 3 p.m.
Location: HU-354
October 21
Alison McIntyre (Wellesley)
"Reconstructing an Owner's Manual for the Passions: Bishop Butler on the Proper Uses of Anger, Resentment, and Vengefulness"
Time: 3 p.m.
Location: SS-256
February 25
Samuel Reis-Dennis (Albany Medical College)
“Elevation and Dignity”
Time: 3 p.m.
Talk delivered on Zoom.
March 25
Maité Cruz (Union College)
"Shepherd’s Critique of Hume on Causation"
Time: 3 p.m.
Talk delivered on Zoom.
April 1
C. Thi Nguyen (Utah)
“Transparency Is Surveillance”
Time: 3 p.m.
Talk delivered on Zoom.
April 2-3
UAlbany Graduate Conference
April 29
Richard Moran (Harvard)
"Self-Consciousness and Self-Division
Time: 3 p.m.
Talk delivered on Zoom.
September 17
Ilva Llakmani (UAlbany, Graduate Student Essay Contest Winner)
"A Promisor's Rights"
Time: 3:15 p.m.
Location: HU-354
October 8
Jenann Ismael (Columbia)
"Time and the Visual Imagination: from physics to philosophy"
Time: 3 p.m.
Talk delivered on Zoom.
UAlbany Philosophy Association talk
February 26, 3 p.m. via Zoom
Quayshawn Spencer (Penn)
"A Metaphysical Mapping Problem for Race Theorists and Human Population Geneticists"
Workshop on Practical Reason and Morality
Friday and Saturday, March 12-13 via Zoom
- David Owens (King's College, London)
- Hille Paakkunainen (Syracuse)
- Tamar Schapiro (MIT)
- Michael Smith (Princeton)
Graduate Student Conference
Philosophy of Biology
Keynote speaker: Justin Garson (Hunter College, CUNY)
"What Biological Functions Are and Why They Matter"
Other speakers: Tim Elmo Feiten (Cincinnati), Kenny Knowlton, Jr. (Oregon), Alistair Whittle (Bristol), Vincent Sater (Montreal), Paul Kelly (Wisconsin-Madison)
2 - 5 p.m. April 2, 2 - 6 p.m. April 3
E-MAIL [email protected] for info.
Research Symposium
April 30, 3 - 5:30 p.m.
Three PhD students will give short presentations of their research.
- Kali Milner, "Partially Pretend Things"
- Will Kidder, “The Role of Empathy in Moral Inquiry”
- Nicholas Jacobson, "Pereboom's Four-Case Argument"
Fall 2020
Fall Colloquia were be held via Zoom.
October 2
David Braun (University at Buffalo)
"Questions and Answers"
November 6
Margaret Gilbert (University of California, Irvine)
"Collective Belief: Kinds, Contexts, and Consequences
Spring 2020
March 6
Work-in-progress talk
Nick Boles
"Justifying the Innate Right to Freedom in Kant's Metaphysics of Morals"
HU 290, 3 p.m.
April 4
Note: Because of Covid-19, the conference was canceled.
UAlbany Philosophical Association
12th annual graduate student conference
Topic: Philosophy of Biology
Keynote Speaker: Justin Garson (Hunter College)
April 17
Note: Because of Covid-19, the workshop was canceled.
Workshop on Practical Reason and Morality
David Owens (King's College, London)
Hille Paakkunainen (Syracuse)
Tamar Schapiro (MIT)
Michael Smith (Princeton)
Fall 2019
September 6
Gunnar Babcock
The 2019 Philosophy Graduate Essay Prize Winner
"Asexual Organisms, Identity and Vertical Gene Transfer"
September 27
Kathryn Tabb (Bard College)
"Thinking about Genetics When We Think about Each Other"
October 18
Sally Scholz (Villanova University)
"Solidarity as Sanctuary"
November 8
Ron McClamrock (UAlbany)
"How big do things look?"
November 22
Nora Boyd (Siena College)
"Observation and Intervention are Irrelevant to Empirical Science"
Spring 2019
February 8
Tony Manela (Siena College)
March 15
One-day Workshop on Constitutivism
Matthias Haase (Chicago)
Michelle Kosch (Cornell)
Sharon Street (NYU)
David Velleman (NYU)
Saturday, April 6
Rage Against the Armchair
UAlbany Philosophical Association, 11th annual graduate student conference
April 26
Marianna Bergamaschi Canapini (Union College)
Fall 2018
September 7
Scott Wolcott, Graduate Essay Prize Talk
What It Means To Be Lucky
September 28 in FA126
Evelyn Brister (Rochester Institute of Technology)
Biotechnology for Conservation: Philosophy and Policy
October 26
Russell Powell (Boston University)
Spring 2018
March 9 in HU354
Kareem Khalifa (Middlebury College)
Idealizations and Understanding: Much Ado About Nothing?
March 23
Evelyn Brister (Rochester Institute of Technology)
Event cancelled.
April 27
Charlotte Witt (University of New Hampshire)
Political Philosophy
UAlbany Philosophical Association, 11th annual graduate student conference
Saturday, April 7
9:30 - 5 (with lunch 12:15-1:15)
HU 354
Keynote speaker: Carol Gould (Hunter College)
The All-Affected Principle and Labor Rights
Crossroads Of Philosophy, Russia and the US: Fictionalism And Problems Of Sense
Ninth University at Albany - Lomonosov Moscow State University Philosophy Video Conference
Friday, April 13, 2018
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. / 17 – 21 (Albany / Moscow)
HU 290 (Albany)
Fall 2017
October 6
Natasha Karablina (University at Albany)
Winner of the Graduate Essay Prize
Ruled by Reason: Plato on War, Justice and Justified Intervention
November 3
Douglas Edwards (Hamilton College)
Truth and Social Ontology
December 1
Joseph Cruz (Williams College)
Knowing How to Reason
Spring 2017
Saturday, April 8
10th Annual UAPA Graduate Philosophy Conference
Philosophy of Art and Aesthetics
Friday, April 28
Pablo Gilabert, Concordia University
Kantian Dignity and Marxian Socialism
3:30 in HU354
Fall 2016
September 16, HU 354
Will Kidder
"Imagining Bad: Television Antiheroes, Empathy, and the Aesthetic Value of Imaginative Resistance in Degrees"
Graduate Essay Prize Talk
October 28
Krisanna Scheiter, Union College
"Aristotle's Non-Retributive, Non-Sadistic Justification for Revenge"
November 18
Chad Horne, UAlbany
"Insurance and Equality Revisited"
December 2
Melissa Zinkin, SUNY Binghamton
"Moral Depth and the Systematicity of Reason in Kant"
Spring 2016
Friday, February 12
Matthew Mosdell (UAlbany)
"Acquiring Knowing How"
Friday, February 26
Avery Archer (George Washington University)
"Do we need partial intentions?"
Friday, April 15
Lilian O'Brien (University College Cork)
"Advice for Those with Cold Feet"
Saturday, April 23
Graduate student philosophy conference
Keynote speaker: Joseph Levine (UMass Amherst)
Friday, April 29
"Roundtable on Minority Success in Philosophy"
Sponsored by the UAlbany Minorities And Philosophy (MAP) chapter, the event will feature philosophy almuni who will share their stories of what they've gone on to do.
Fall 2015
Friday, September 25
2:30-4:30 in BA 233
Berislav Marušić (Brandeis University)
"Do Reasons Expire"
Friday, October 23
3 in HU 354
Keith Sherman, graduate essay prize winner
"Enhancement and Other Animals"
Spring 2015
Saturday, April 18
HU 354
UAlbany graduate student conference
Environmental and Animal Philosophy
Keynote: Lori Gruen (Wesleyan University)
April 24
HU 354
John Doris (Washington University)
"Character Trouble"
Tuesday, May 19
Mark Sheehan (Oxford University)
"The ethics of assent to research"
7th Annual videoconference with Moscow State University
Thursday, May 21
Topic: Early Modern Philosophy
10 a.m. - 1 p.m., HU 290
Third annual Capital District Feminist Studies Conference
January 30
9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Assembly Hall (Campus Center)
UAlbany Critical Race Theory and Postcolonial Studies speaker series
Sponsored by the Department of Philosophy, the Department of Political Science, UAS, and the Office for Diversity and Inclusion
January 23
3 - 5:30 p.m. in the Standish Room of the Science Library
Charles Mills (Northwestern University)
"Decolonizing Western Political Philosophy"
January 23
3:30 - 5 p.m. at Rockefeller College
Charles Mills (Williams College)
"Angela Y. Davis: Abolitionism, Democracy, Freedom"
January 23
3:30 - 5 p.m. at Rockefeller College
Nimu Njoya (Williams College)
"Autonomy after Postcolonialism: Gendered Representations of the Unbounded Self"
Fall 2014
September 12
Humanities 354
Jesse Prinz (CUNY Graduate Center)
"The Moral Self"
Thursday October 2
Igal Kvart
Hebrew University
"Action-Directed Pragmatics and the Putative Pragmatic Intrusion into the Semantics of Knowledge-Ascriptions"
November 7
Humanities 354
Catherine Wearing (Wellesley College)
"Images in Metaphors"
December 5
Sydney Faught
(winner of the Graduate Student Essay Prize)
"'A Quite Sophisticated Apparatus:' A Rawlsian Approach to Intergenerational Justice and Environmental Sustainability"
Spring 2014
Friday, February 28
Karen Frost-Arnold (Hobart and William Smith)
"Social Media, Trust, and the Epistemology of Prejudice"
Saturday, April 5
UAlbany graduate student conference
Moral Psychology
Keynote: Timothy Schroeder (Ohio State)
Annual videoconference with Moscow State University
Thursday, May 22
Topic: Free Will, Mental Causation, and Moral Responsibility
9 a.m. - 2 p.m., HU 290
Fall 2013
September 20
Ruth Boeker
"Locke on Persons and Personal Identity"
October 4
Sydney Faught
(winner of the Graduate Student Essay Prize)
"The Right to Love [Drugs]"
October 25
Vanessa DeHarven (UMass Amherst)
"A More Sensible Reading of Plato on Knowledge in Republic V"
Spring 2013
January 25
Janelle DeWitt (King's College)
"Respect: The Emotional Side of Reason"
February 15
Bonnie Steinbock (UAlbany) and Paul Menzel (Pacific Lutheran University)
"Advance Directives, Dementia, and Physician-Assisted Death"
March 1
Bruno Whittle (Yale University)
Humanities 123
"Incompleteness and the Limits of Mathematical Knowledge"
Graduate Philosophy Conference on Bioethics
Friday, April 12
Pre-Conference Talk:
"Wrongful Life and Procreative Decisions"
Bonnie Steinbock (UAlbany)
5 p.m. in HU-290
Saturday, April 13
Keynote Address:
"Reflections on Procreative Ethics."
David DeGrazia (George Washington University)
2:30 p.m. in the Standish Room of the Science Library
Annual videoconference with Moscow State University
Tuesday, May 21
Topic: Aesthetics
9 a.m. - 2 p.m., HU 290
Fall 2012
September 14
3 p.m., Assembly Hall, Campus Center
James Nickel, University of Miami
"Personal Desert and Human Rights"
October 5
Nir Eyal
Harvard Medical School (Division of Medical Ethics)
"Against Fair Chances"
Thursday, October 11
lunchtime talk: noon, HU 290
Simon Noriega-Olmos
University of Sao Paolo (Brazil)
"The Ontology of Plato's Cratylus (439D-440C)"
November 2
Greg Frost-Arnold
Hobart and William Smith Colleges
"When, How, and Why Did People Begin Classifying Themselves as 'Analytic Philosophers'?"
November 30
graduate prize essay talk
Nicholas Partyka
The University at Albany
"Two Problems of Externalities"
Spring 2012
February 10
Ernesto Garcia, UMass Amherst
Kant on Treating People as Ends-in-Themselves
March 30
Laurence Goldstein (University of Kent)
Clambering out of the Soritical Bog
Saturday, April 14
UAlbany graduate student conference
Sharon Street
keynote address
April 20
Allan Hazlett (Edinburgh) and Simon Feldman (Connecticut College)
In Defense of Ambivalence
May 11 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Annual spring video conference with Moscow State University
Kantian philosophy
Fall 2011
September 9
Hanifi Ozcan, Dokuz Eylul University
Abu Mansur Al-Maturidi's Religious Pluralism
September 23
Rachel Cohon, The University at Albany
Virtue as a Means to Happiness in Hume's Second Enquiry
October 21
Graduate Prize Essay Talk
Ed Dubois
Situationism, Virtue Ethics, and Moral Exemplars
Nov. 11
Japa Pallikkathayil, New York University
The Truth About Deception
Spring 2011
Jan. 28:
Douglas Patterson, Kansas State University
Theory and Concept in Tarski's Philosophy of Language
Feb. 11:
Nomy Arpaly, Brown University
Deliberation and Responding to Reasons
note: this talk will be held in HU 354
Feb. 25:
Uriah Kriegel, University of Arizona
The Experiential Origins of Intentionality
April 9:
Fourth Annual Graduate Student Philosophy Conference
Topic: Metaphysics
Keynote Speaker: Ted Sider, New York University
The Metaphysics of Fundamentality
April 29:
Marta Soniewicka, Fulbright fellow with the Department of Health Law, Bioethics, and Human Rights at Boston University
Genetic Testing and Screening to Prevent Future Harms
May 19:
Videoconference with the Philosophy Faculty of Moscow State University
This year's topic is the history of philosophy
9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Fall 2010
Oct. 1:
Matthew Evans, New York University
"Making the Best of Plato's Protagoras"
Oct. 14:
brown bag lunch workshop -- 1:15 p.m., HU 130
Helga Varden, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The Priority of Rightful Care to Virtuous Care: A Kantian Critique of the Care Tradition
Oct. 15:
Shelley Weinberg, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The Metaphysical Fact of Consciousness in Locke's Theory of Personal Identity
Nov. 19:
Graduate Prize Essay talk -- 4 p.m.
Kimberly van Orman, The University at Albany
The Laplacian Worldview and the Explanatory Gap
Spring 2010
Mar 5:
Stephen Darwall, Yale University
The Right and the Good in Hobbes' Moral Philosophy
Apr 17: Graduate student conference
Keynote: Jeff McMahan, Rutgers University
Fall 2009
Sep. 11:
Graduate Student Essay Prize Talk
David Pinkowski
"Practically Equal: How Indifference Leads to Equality"
Oct. 2:
Christopher Hill, Brown University
Oct. 30:
K. Brad Wray, SUNY Oswego
Epistemic Privilege and the Success of Science
Nov. 20:
Matti Eklund, Cornell University
Objectionable Concepts, Moral Semantics, and Moral Realism
Spring 2009
March 28
Thomas Pogge, Yale University
keynote for the 2009 UAlbany Grad Student Conference
April 24
Joe Moore, Amherst College
Musical Works: a Metaphysical Mash-up
May 1
Claudia Card, University of Wisconsin-Madison
11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.: Special Seminar, Sexual Violence At War and At Home
3:30-5:30 p.m.: Departmental Colloquium, Discrimination Against Men
Open to all.
Both events with Professor Card are funded in part by the University Commission on Diversity and Affirmative Action and the Department of Women's Studies.
Fall 2008
October 24
2007 Graduate Student Prize Essay
Pete Murray, University at Albany
Liberalism and the Common Good
November 7
Casey Perin, UMass Amherst
Spring 2008
Tuesday, January 22
Jason D'Cruz, Brown University
Real Fictional Emotions
Monday, January 28
Elizabeth Fenton, University of Virginia
Towards a Capabilities Theory of Human Rights
Monday, February 4
Alan Rubel, University of Wisconsin, Madison
The Particularized Judgment Account of Privacy
Friday, February 8
Agnieszka Jaworska, Stanford University
Vanishing Persons and the Authority of the Former Self: Dilemmas in Alzheimer's Disease
Friday, February 29
Timothy Schroeder, Ohio State University
Explaining Virtue
Saturday, April 11
Philosophy Graduate Student Conference
Friday, April 18
Leif Wenar, Sheffield University (visiting at Princeton)
Property Rights and the Resource Curse
Fall 2007
September 28
2007 Graduate Student Prize Essay
John Milanese, University at Albany
Taking the Jury Theorem to Trial
November 16
Alvin Goldman, Rutgers University
Externalism, Internalism, and the Architecture of Justification
Spring 2007
Friday, January 12
Nathan Powers (Princeton University)
Ancient versions of the argument from design
Tuesday, January 16
Mariska Leunissen (University of Leiden, Netherlands)
Explanation and Teleology in Aristotle's Cosmology
Friday, January 19
Keith McPartland (Cornell University)
Aristotle's Theory of Relations
Monday, January 22
Andreas Anagnostopoulos (University of California, Berkeley)
Aristotle's Parmenidean Dilemma
Wednesday, January 24, 4, SS 117
Shlomi Segall (Harvard University)
Is Health Care (Still) Special?
Monday, January 29, 3:30, SS 117
John K. Davis (University of Tennessee)
Selecting Potential Children and Unconditional Parental Love
Friday, February 2, 3:30, SS 117
Maureen Kelley (University of Alabama, Birmingham)
Moral Compromise and Transitional Justice
Wednesday, February 7, 3:30, SS 117
James Tabery (University of Pittsburgh)
A 'Genetic Predisposition' to Violence?: Rethinking the Ethical and Legal Implications of Genetic Research on Antisocial Behavior
Wednesday, February 14, 4, SS 117
Scott James (University of Kentucky)
The Caveman's Conscience: Evolution and Moral Realism
Friday, February 16, 3:30, SS 117
Lisa Fuller (University of Sheffield)
Pogge on International Non-Governmental Organizations: A Critique
Fall 2006
September 15
2006 Graduate Student Prize Essay
Kevin Olbrys, University at Albany
Aristotle on Moral Motivation and Weakness of the Will
September 29
Jerrold Levinson, University of Maryland
Beauty is not One: The Many Species of Beauty
November 3
Livia Mara Guimaraes, NYU & Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil
Skeptical Tranquility and Hume's Manner of Death
Spring 2006
Monday, Jan.23
Kristen Hessler, Iowa State
Agricultural Biotechnology and Human Rights
Friday, Jan.27
Adrienne Martin, National Institutes of Health
Hope Must be a Minefield: A Theory of Hope in Practice
Location: Campus Center Assembly Hall
Monday, Jan.30
J. Jeremy Wisnewski, East Carolina University
What We Owe the Dead
Friday, Feb.10
Derrick Darby, Georgetown, Texas A&M
Making the Souls of Black Folk
Friday, Apr.21
Alex London, Carnegie Mellon University
Reasonable Risks in Clinical Research: The Integrative Approach
Friday, May 5
Lisa Warenski, Union College
on naturalized epistemology
The Future of Bioethics in a Divided Democracy
July 13-14, 2006
The Alden March Bioethics Institute (AMBI) is holding a Special Summer Conference of the American Society for Bioethics and the Humanities.
Fall 2005
September 16
Roy Sorensen, Dartmouth College
A Seance with an Immortal
November 18
Roger White, New York University
Explanation and Underdetermination
December 9
Christopher Mirus, UAlbany
Aristotle on Beauty and Goodness in Nature
Spring 2005
March 4
J. C. Beall, University of Connecticut
True, False, and Other
March 11
Jon Mandle, University at Albany
Rawls on Domestic and Global Justice
April 22
Jeff McMahan, Rutgers University
Just Cause for War
April 29
Michel Seymour, University of Montreal
Allen Buchanan's Remedial Right to Secede
May 4 at 4 p.m.
2005 Graduate Student Prize Essay
Peter Murray, University at Albany
The Ontological Status of Mathematical Objects in Plato's Republic