Professor Samuel Levey on Finding Comfort in Uncomfortable Times
Sam Levey talks about how philosophy can provide comfort and guidance for the disruptions brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
[more]Sam Levey talks about how philosophy can provide comfort and guidance for the disruptions brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
[more]Thursday, January 9, Haldeman 246, 9am - 6pm: This interdisciplinary workshop explores how we locate ourselves in maps and why that is important.
[more]After serving two tours in Iraq, Brad Carney '20 came to Dartmouth, where he became president of the Dartmouth Undergraduate Veterans Association and a Philosophy major, where, he feels, he has come to a deeper understanding of himself and his place in a global society. Thank you for your service, Brad!
[more]In an article in The Guardian, Philosophy professor Adina Roskies explores some of the ethical issues involved in brain-computer interface (BCI technology), which integrates cognitive activity with a computer.
[more]Congratulations to Professor Kenny Walden, whose 'Practical Reason, Not As Such' has been selected by the Philosophers' Annual as one of the 10 best papers published in philosophy in 2018!
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