- Ma. Elena García Peláez Cruz speaking on “Embryological Matter and Its Significance in Aristotle’s Theory of Reproduction” during our co-sponsored event with SWIP-Analytic Mexico
- Virginia Aspe Armella speaking on “Sor Juana and the Polemic of Freedom” during our co-sponsored event with SWIP-Analytic Mexico
- Virginia Aspe Armella speaking on “Sor Juana and the Polemic of Freedom” during our co-sponsored event with SWIP-Analytic Mexico
- Patricia Blanchette (University of Notre Dame) speaking on “What Does a Model Show?”, October 20 2017
- Patricia Blanchette (University of Notre Dame) speaking on “What Does a Model Show?”, October 20 2017
- Karen Bennett (Cornell University) speaking on “Relative Fundamentality”, September 15 2017
- Karen Bennett (Cornell University) speaking on “Relative Fundamentality”, September 15 2017
- Audience at Karen Bennett’s (Cornell University) talk on “Relative Fundamentality”, September 15 2017
- Alyssa Ney (UC Davis) speaking on “Physics and Fundamentality”, May 5 2017.
- Alyssa Ney (UC Davis) speaking on “Physics and Fundamentality”, May 5 2017.
- Audience at Alyssa Ney’s (UC Davis) talk on “Physics and Fundamentality”, May 5 2017.
- Marion Boulicault (MIT) presents her SWIP-Analytic Essay Prize winning paper, “The Contingency of Logical Necessity” at NYU on April 21, 2017.
- Marion Boulicault (MIT) presents her SWIP-Analytic Essay Prize winning paper, “The Contingency of Logical Necessity” at NYU on April 21, 2017.
- Kate Ritchie (City College, CUNY) comments on Marion Boulicault’s paper, “The Contingency of Logical Necessity” at NYU on April 21, 2017.
- Kate Ritchie (City College, CUNY) comments on Marion Boulicault’s paper, “The Contingency of Logical Necessity” at NYU on April 21, 2017.
- Audience at Marion Boulicault’s talk, “The Contingency of Logical Necessity” at NYU on April 21, 2017.
- Romina Padro (The Saul Kripke Center at the Graduate Center, CUNY) delivering her talk “A Dilemma for Intuition-Based Accounts of Basic Inferences” at NYU on March 24, 2017.
- Romina Padro (The Saul Kripke Center at the Graduate Center, CUNY) delivering her talk “A Dilemma for Intuition-Based Accounts of Basic Inferences” at NYU on March 24, 2017.
- Audience at Romina Padro’s talk “A Dilemma for Intuition-Based Accounts of Basic Inferences”, March 24, 2017.
- “Women in Philosophy: Publishing, Jobs, & Fitting In” with Elise Crull (City College, CUNY), Una Stojnic (NYU), Denise Vigani (Drew University), and moderator Miranda Fricker (The Graduate Center, CUNY), February 10, 2017.
- “Women in Philosophy: Publishing, Jobs, & Fitting In” with Elise Crull (City College, CUNY), Una Stojnic (NYU), Denise Vigani (Drew University), and moderator Miranda Fricker (The Graduate Center, CUNY), February 10, 2017.
- “Women in Philosophy: Publishing, Jobs, & Fitting In” with Elise Crull (City College, CUNY), Una Stojnic (NYU), Denise Vigani (Drew University), and moderator Miranda Fricker (The Graduate Center, CUNY), February 10, 2017.
- “Women in Philosophy: Publishing, Jobs, & Fitting In” with Elise Crull (City College, CUNY), Una Stojnic (NYU), Denise Vigani (Drew University), and moderator Miranda Fricker (The Graduate Center, CUNY), February 10, 2017.
- Laura Pérez (Harvard University), “Visual Properties and Social Groups”, November 7th, 2016.
- Claudia Passos (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro), “Do newborns have sense of agency?”, November 7, 2016.
- Berit Brogaard (University of Miami), “In Defense of Hearing Meanings”, October 3, 2016.
- Berit Brogaard (University of Miami), “In Defense of Hearing Meanings”, October 3, 2016.
- Anya Farennikova (University of Bristol), “Bayesianism and the Perception-Cognition Divide”, September 9th, 2016.
- Arianna Falbo (Simon Fraser University), “Why Two (or more) Belief-Dependent Peers are Better Than One”, April 25, 2016.
- Michele Moody-Adams presenting “Moral Progress and Human Agency” at City University of New York, October 5, 2015. (Photo: Adriana Renero)
- Michele Moody-Adams presenting “Moral Progress and Human Agency” at City University of New York, October 5, 2015. (Photo: Adriana Renero)
- Susanna Siegel’s presentation “Salience Norms” at New York University, September 14, 2015. (Photo: Adriana Renero)
- Susanna Siegel’s presentation “Salience Norms” at New York University, September 14, 2015. (Photo: Adriana Renero)
- Susanna Siegel’s presentation “Salience Norms” at New York University, September 14, 2015. (Photo: Adriana Renero)
- Susanna Siegel’s presentation “Salience Norms” at New York University, September 14, 2015. (Photo: Adriana Renero)
- Q&A at Rebecca Traynor’s presentation “Accurate Representation is Accurate Distortion” at New York University, April 20, 2015. (Photo: Marilynn Johnson)
- 2014-2015 SWIP-Analytic organizers (L to R) Marilynn Johnson, Lisa Miracchi, Katie Tullmann, and Kate Pendoley, with the 2015 SWIP-Analytic Graduate Student Essay Prize Winner Rebecca Traynor (center).
- Rebecca Traynor presenting “Accurate Representation is Accurate Distortion” at New York University, April 20, 2015. (Photo: Marilynn Johnson)
- SWIP-Analytic Organizer Kate Pendoley prepares to start Q & A at Laura Franklin-Hall’s presentation “Why are some kinds historical and others not?” at the CUNY Graduate Center, March 24, 2015. (Photo: Marilynn Johnson)
- Laura Franklin-Hall presenting “Why are some kinds historical and others not?” at the CUNY Graduate Center, March 24, 2015. (Photo: Marilynn Johnson)
- Karen Lewis presenting “Reverse Sobel Sequences in Static Semantics” at New York University, March 2, 2015. (Photo: Marilynn Johnson)
- Deirdre Wilson presenting “Irony, hyperbole, jokes and banter: What should a theory of verbal irony aim to explain?” at New York University, October 13, 2014. (Photo: Michelle Johnson)
- Deirdre Wilson presenting “Irony, hyperbole, jokes and banter: What should a theory of verbal irony aim to explain?” at New York University, October 13, 2014. (Photo: Michelle Johnson)
- SWIP-Analytic Organizer Marilynn Johnson with Deirdre Wilson before “Irony, hyperbole, jokes and banter: What should a theory of verbal irony aim to explain?” at New York University, October 13, 2014. (Photo: Michelle Johnson)
- Audience gathering before Deirdre Wilson’s presentation “Irony, hyperbole, jokes and banter: What should a theory of verbal irony aim to explain?” at New York University, October 13, 2014. (Photo: Marilynn Johnson)
- Jessica Moss and Vivian Feldblyum with SWIP-Analytic Organiers Katherine Tullmann, Lisa Miracchi, and Marilynn Johnson at the Fall Kickoff Mixer following “Dual Systems in 400 BC: Plato and the Origins of Contemporary Psychology” at the CUNY Graduate Center, September 8, 2014. (Photo: Adriana Renero)
- Q&A for Jessica Moss “Dual Systems in 400 BC: Plato and the Origins of Contemporary Psychology” at the CUNY Graduate Center, September 8, 2014. (Photo: Adriana Renero)
- Jessica Moss presenting “Dual Systems in 400 BC: Plato and the Origins of Contemporary Psychology” at the CUNY Graduate Center, September 8, 2014. (Photo: Adriana Renero)
- Fatema Amijee presenting “The Normativity of Nonsense”, at the CUNY Graduate Center, May 5, 2014. (Photo: Adriana Renero)
- Kate Nolfi presenting “Why the Epistemic Status of Our Beliefs Ought to Weigh With Us”, at the CUNY Graduate Center, May 5, 2014. (Photo: Adriana Renero)
- Gillian Russell presenting “Hume’s Law and Other Barriers to Implication”, at the CUNY Graduate Center, March 3, 2014. (Photo: Adriana Renero)
- Gillian Russell presenting “Hume’s Law and Other Barriers to Implication”, at the CUNY Graduate Center, March 3, 2014. (Photo: Adriana Renero)
- Gillian Russell presenting “Hume’s Law and Other Barriers to Implication”, at the CUNY Graduate Center, March 3, 2014. (Photo: Adriana Renero)
- Gillian Russell presenting “Hume’s Law and Other Barriers to Implication”, at the CUNY Graduate Center, March 3, 2014. (Photo: Adriana Renero)
- Gillian Russell presenting “Hume’s Law and Other Barriers to Implication”, at the CUNY Graduate Center, March 3, 2014. (Photo: Adriana Renero)
- Gillian Russell presenting “Hume’s Law and Other Barriers to Implication”, at the CUNY Graduate Center, March 3, 2014. (Photo: Adriana Renero)
- Sarah-Jane Leslie presenting “Gender Gaps and Conceptions of Ability”, at the CUNY Graduate Center, January 20, 2014. (Photo: Thomas Whitney)
- Lisa Miracchi presenting “A Virtue Aistheology”, at the CUNY Graduate Center, November 11, 2013. (Photo: Adriana Renero)
- Lisa Miracchi presenting “A Virtue Aistheology”, at the CUNY Graduate Center, November 11, 2013. (Photo: Adriana Renero)
- Attendees at “A Virtue Aistheology”, at the CUNY Graduate Center, November 11, 2013. (Photo: Adriana Renero)
- SWIP-Analytic Organizers, 2013
- Reception after Professor Sharon Street’s SWIP-Analytic presentation “Normativity and Water: The Analogy and Its Limits” at the CUNY Graduate Center, October 7, 2013.