Boston University Ethics Reading Group
The Boston University Ethics Reading Group meets in the Department of Philosophy every two weeks.
The reading group is organized by Daniel Star, and regularly hosts visiting philosophers.
We maintain Photo Pages [I] [II] of some of our visitors.
(Unfortunately, we are not always able to take photos.)
Meetings are advertised in advance, and readings circulated, through an email list.
Please send all inquiries, including requests to be added to the email list, to [dstar at bu.edu].
Visitors in the 2011-2012 academic year
Mon Sep 19 - Jonas Olson (Stockholm), Mon Oct 17 - Mark Schroeder (Southern California),
Mon Nov 7 - Erin Kelly (Tufts), Fri Nov 18 - John Brunero (Missouri, St Louis),
Fri Dec 9 - Selim Berker (Harvard), Fri Jan 20 - Daniel Halliday (Melbourne),
Mon Feb 13 - David Enoch (Hebrew University), Fri March 23 - Hallie Liberto (Connecticut),
Fri Apr 13 - Hille Paakkunainen (Syracuse), and Fri Apr 27 - David Velleman (NYU).
Visitors in the 2010-2011 academic year
Macalester Bell (Columbia), Daniel Cohen (Charles Sturt), Jason D'Cruz (SUNY, Albany),
Matt Evans (NYU), Nir Eyal (Harvard), Patricia Greenspan (Maryland), Mark LeBar (Ohio),
Clayton Littlejohn (Texas, San Antonio), Kate Manne (MIT), Jeff McMahan (Rutgers),
Nishi Shah (Amherst), Paulina A Sliwa (MIT), and Michael Smith (Princeton).
Visitors in the 2009-2010 academic year [Photo Page II]
Laura Biron (Cambridge), Ben Bradley (Syracuse), Thom Brooks (Newcastle), Terence Cuneo (Vermont), Stephen Darwall (Yale), Helen Frowe (Sheffield), Frances Kamm (Harvard), Stephen Kearns (Florida State), Simon Keller (Victoria, Wellington), Errol Lord (Princeton), Nicholas Southwood (Oxford and ANU), Alan Thomas (Kent), Pekka Väyrynen (Leeds), and Christopher Wellman (Washington, St Louis).
Visitors in the 2008-2009 academic year
Caspar Hare (MIT), Ulrike Heuer (Leeds), Richard Holton (MIT), Adam Hosein (MIT), Christine
Korsgaard (Harvard), Andrew Reisner (McGill), Luke Russell (Sydney), and Nick Zangwill (Durham).
Korsgaard (Harvard), Andrew Reisner (McGill), Luke Russell (Sydney), and Nick Zangwill (Durham).
