Richard Sherlock’s retirement

Richard Sherlock, Professor of Philosophy at USU, will retire at the end of this academic year. We are planning a retirement event for him on Thursday, April 7th, 3-5 p.m., in the Caine Room (room 212 in the Family Life building).

I know some readers of this blog are former students of Richard, and we welcome you to attend the event. Or, if you won’t be able to make it but would like to record a video tribute to him, please send me a note and we will arrange it (charlie.huenemann@usu.edu).

Two philosophy club events this week

The first, mentioned previously, is Michael Otteson’s talk about Aristotle’s view of the self, which is today (Tuesday, March 1) at 4:30 p.m. in Main 326.

The second is a talk by Abigail Fritz, philosophy alumna and current grad student in history. Her talk will focus on Socrates and his daimonion, or the little voice that told him things. Fritz’s presentation will be Thursday, March 3, 3 p.m., Main 227.

Arche: undergraduate jounral in philosophy, call for papers

[from Arche] Our Spring issue will be devoted to explorations of language, literature, and the interactions thereof. We are open to submissions of various formats, including research papers, critical analyses, conference presentation materials, interviews, and original essays.

We would be grateful if you would circulate this email and our call for submissions flyer: https://bit.ly/Arche-Flyer-Jan-22. All submissions should be sent with an abstract in English to arche@bu.edu and will be reviewed on a rolling basis through March 1, 2022. Please remove any identifying information from your submission(s). 

With thanks for your attention and support, 

THE EDITORIAL TEAM

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