SWIP-Analytic 2014 Events Schedule

SWIP-Analytic 2014 Events Schedule

2014Events Upcoming SWIP-Analytic Presentations

 Sarah Jane Leslie pic2Monday, January 20th, 2014, 5-7 PM

Professor Sarah-Jane Leslie (Princeton) will present her empirical work on women in philosophy. Details are forthcoming.

 

 

 

balogTuesday, February 11th, 2014, 5-7 PM

Professor Katalin Balog (Rutgers) will present at SWIP-Analytic on Tuesday, February 11th at the CUNY Graduate Center, 365 5th Ave,  Room TBA.

 

 

 

 RussellMonday, March 3rd, 2014, 5-7 PM

Professor Gillian Russell (Washington University in St Louis) will present in March. Details are forthcoming. The presentation will take place at the CUNY Graduate Center, 365 5th Ave, Room TBA.

 

 

 

blueMay 2014

May’s SWIP-Analytic workshop will be given by the winner of the SWIP-Analytic Student Essay Prize. Details about this award will be available Spring 2014. The presentation will take place at the CUNY Graduate Center, 365 5th Ave, Room TBA.

 

 

 

Next Academic Year

 bw.fwFall 2014

NEW! We are very pleased to announce that Professor Deirdre Wilson (UCL/CSMN) will present at SWIP-Analytic Fall 2014.

 

 

 

 laura franklin-hallFall 2014

Professor Laura Franklin-Hall (NYU) will present at SWIP-Analytic Fall 2014. Her presentation is tentatively titled “Natural Kinds as Categorical Bottlenecks.”

 

All SWIP-Analytic events are free and open to the public unless stated otherwise.

aboutswip

SWIP-Analytic is a branch of the New York Society for Women in Philosophy dedicated to providing a forum for women in the New York area working on language, mind, metaphysics, logic, ethics, epistemology, and philosophy of science. It strives to continue NYSWIP’s commitment to being resource for all women in philosophy in the New York area.

SWIP-Analytic expands the disciplinary focus of the successful NYSWIP SWIPshop model. Presentations are open to all and will be made monthly by invited female faculty and students selected from paper calls. Papers will be submitted to and read by the group in advance of presentations. Presentations will comprise a short (5-10 min.) summary of the paper followed by a lively, informal workshop discussion driven by questions and comments from the group. Each year SWIP-Analytic will award the SWIP-Analytic Essay Prize to the best student paper. The winner will be invited to present at our final meeting in May.