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The Philosophy of Farming
Apr
28

The Philosophy of Farming

Caroline and Mark Usher

Is farming the best job for a philosopher? What is the relationship between head work and hand work? Is the kind of problem solving a farmer engages in akin to philosophical thinking? What is a “land ethic”? This informal gathering on site at Works & Days Farm…

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Children and the Case for a Universal Welfare State
Apr
27

Children and the Case for a Universal Welfare State

Oliver Minshall

This talk explores the need for a universal welfare that covers all non-workers through the lens of child benefits, revealing why our support for children should commit us to support all nonworking people. Objections to the feasibility and desirability of a universal welfare state will be covered, and there will be time for questions at the end.

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Epistemic (In)justices: Philosophy and Listening as Social Change
Apr
27

Epistemic (In)justices: Philosophy and Listening as Social Change

Patrick Standen

There is a distinctively epistemic type of injustice, in which someone is wronged specifically in their capacity as a knower, by not listening or undermining the other's claims to knowledge. Come find out how philosophy can be a useful tool for social change by learning how to listen.

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The ABC's and 123's of Power & Authority - a ten minute video and discussion: how does it work in the classroom?
Apr
27

The ABC's and 123's of Power & Authority - a ten minute video and discussion: how does it work in the classroom?

Infinite Culcleasure

What do power and authority have to do with teaching? How are they different from each other and/or similar? A fun musical video from many years ago provides an opportunity for a lighter conversation about how power dynamics play out in the classroom.

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Cows, Cyborgs, and our Conscience: Exploring the Role of Technology in Animal Agriculture
Apr
23

Cows, Cyborgs, and our Conscience: Exploring the Role of Technology in Animal Agriculture

Ayana Curran-Howes, Zach Goldstein, and Catherine Horowitz

Come discuss ethical questions about the influence of technology on the livestock industry. Do virtual reality headsets provide real happiness for cows? Would you eat a lab-grown mammoth meatball? What is the difference between a human, animal, and robot?

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