Professor Juliet Floyd Publishes New Book
The department wishes a warm congratulations to Professor Juliet Floyd on the publication of her book, Wittgenstein’s Philosophy of Mathematics, part of the Cambridge Elements Series in the Philosophy of Mathematics. The book, published by Cambridge University Press, is described thus: “For Wittgenstein mathematics is a human activity characterizing ways of seeing conceptual possibilities and empirical […]
Professor Marc Gasser-Wingate Publishes New Book
The department wishes a warm congratulations to Professor Marc Gasser-Wingate on the publication of his first book, Aristotle’s Empiricism. The book, published by Oxford University Press and now available, is described thus: “Aristotle is famous for thinking that all our knowledge comes from perception. But it’s not immediately clear what this view is meant to […]
Professor Alisa Bokulich Named 2021-2022 Fellow at Harvard Radcliffe Institute
We are delighted to announce that Professor Alisa Bokulich has been named a 2021-2022 fellow at the Harvard Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, joining an extraordinary group of artists, scientists, scholars, and practitioners who will learn from and inspire one another in a year of discovery and interdisciplinary exchange in Cambridge. Professor Bokulich will be […]
3/26: Harvard University Department of Philosophy Colloquium Lecture: Sally Sedgwick
Our very own Prof. Sedgwick is giving a lecture for the Harvard University Philosophy Colloquium Series on Friday, March 26th at 3pm. See details below: This talk follows the read-ahead model; the format consists of a brief 20-minute lecture followed by a 60-minute Q&A session. All attendees must register in advance to gain entry. Registered […]