
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"