The Pluralistic Philosophy Workshop
The Pluralistic Philosophy Workshop is a forum for graduate students to discuss ongoing work and developing interests in a variety of philosophical areas. It provides a setting for high-level discussion in which some background in relevant material can be assumed. Meetings are devoted primarily to the presentation and discussion of graduate student papers or dissertation chapters, and secondarily to critical discussion of a text or texts. The workshop also invites outside speakers on occasion. In addition to its academic function, the workshop serves a social function. It brings together graduate students from all stages of the program who are united by a common interest in advanced philosophical work. The PPW evolved from the European Philosophy Workshop, and preference may be given to proposals that engage with post-Kantian European Philosophy and its intellectual relatives, including phenomenology, critical theory, and comparative work.
For more information, please contact Matthew Koshak