Gerald A. Press, an internationally renowned scholar of Plato and Platonism who taught for many years at Hunter, died on December 25, 2022 at age 77.
“Rethinking Solidarity Through the Lens of Critical Social Ontology,” Keynote address, Workshop on Solidarity, MANCEPT 2021, Manchester, UK, ...
Professor Omar Dahbour has recently published an article titled: “Social Freedom and Ecological Rationality in the Pandemic Age,” ETHICS AND THE ...
Professor Linda Alcoff gave the prestigious Adorno Lectures of the Institute for Social Research in Frankfurt am Main. Her three lectures were ...
Gerald Press has completed the forthcoming Bloomsbury Handbook of Plato, which certainly looks like the essential new reference text on Plato. ...
Justin Garson published Madness: A Philosophical Exploration (OUP 2022) as well as the second edition of The Biological Mind: A Philosophical ...
Please join us in congratulating Professor Justin Garson on his newly published book, A Critical Overview of Biological Functions, and on his ...
Carol Gould (GC/Hunter) has received the 2015 Joseph B. Gittler Award for Interactive Democracy: The Social Roots of Global Justice (Cambridge ...
White identity is in ferment. White, European Americans living in the United States will soon share an unprecedented experience of slipping below ...
City College will be hosting its first annual UNESCO sponsored World Philosophy Day event this Thursday, 11/20 throughout the day. The keynote ...
It is for a jazz performance and discussion this Wednesday, November 12, from 2:45-4:10 pm in the 8th Floor Faculty Lounge in Hunter West. This ...
For some, biology explains all there is to know about the mind. Yet many big questions remain: is the mind shaped by genes or the environment? If ...
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Carol Gould Interactive Democracy: The Social Roots of Global Justice (Cambridge University Press, 2014) How can we confront the problems of ...
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