The UGA Department of Philosophy is excited to announce the Fall 2022 Scott & Heather Kleiner Lecture Series beginning on September 29. This semester's lineup includes six esteemed scholars from throughout the US and Canada speaking on a wide variety of topics touching upon philosophy, ethics, and the law. Lectures take place on Thursday afternoons in 115 Peabody Hall, unless otherwise noted. See individual event pages linked below: SEPTEMBER 29th Julianne Chung (York University, Toronto), co-sponsored by the Center for Asian Studies “See You in Your Next Life”: Creativity, the Zhuangzi, and Grief OCTOBER 13th Jeremy Davis (University of Georgia) “The Grief Pill” OCTOBER 20th Mary Beth Willard (Weber State University) “Why Artists Won't Stay #Canceled” NOVEMBER 3rd Scott Hershovitz (University of Michigan), cosponsored by the Willson Center for Humanities & Arts and Jere W. Morehead Honors College "Nasty, Brutish, and Short: Adventures in Philosophy with Kids" NOVEMBER 10th Walter Hopp (Boston University) “Knowledge and the Foundations of Intentionality” DECEMBER 1st Elizabeth Millán Brusslan (DePaul University) "Freedom, Mastery, and Humboldt’s Naturgemälde" Type of News/Audience: Announcement