philosophy
Meg Marquis, Elisia Cohen Honored With Sarah Bennett Holmes Awards
A&S Faculty and Staff Nominated for Sarah Bennett Holmes Award
Twenty six women will be acknowledged at the Holmes Award Luncheon on Thursday, March 6, including faculty and staff from the College of Arts & Sciences.
A&S Undergrad Ryan Pitts Accepted into Prestigious Duke Law Program
Truth-Conditional Pragmatics and Semantic Presuppositions
A World With Fewer Blinders
Chellgren Center Names 37 New Fellows: 20 in A&S
The Politics of Catastrophe: Joan Braune
What do politics have to do with the end of the world? UK Philosophy graduate Joan Braune recently finished her dissertation, which is focused on Erich Fromm's role - and break from - the Frankfurt School. She thinks that the connection between political renewal and dreams of catastrophe are detrimental to progress.
Film as Art - The Agreeable and the Beautiful: Stefan Bird-Pollan
Emancipation, New Sensibility, and the Challenge of a New Era: Arnold Farr
This November, scholars and activists from around the world will gather at UK to attend the 5th Biennial Conference of the International Herbert Marcuse Society. Arnold Farr, a philosopher and social theorist here at the University of Kentucky, is organizing the conference, which seeks to examine “Emancipation, New Sensibility, and the Challenge of a New Era.”