JUSTIN CLARKE-DOANE

Justin Clarke-Doane is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University, an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham, UK, and an Honorary Research Associate at Monash University, Australia. He received his Ph.D. in philosophy from NYU, under the supervision of Hartry Field.   Lecture: Modal Objectivity The intelligibility of modal metaphysics is widely thought to have been vindicated. But modal metaphysics could be intelligible, but highly non-objective. It could.. Read More

SOLANGE CHAVEL

Solange Chavel Université de Poitiers Solange Chavel, PhD, is Assistant Professor in political and social philosophy. Her research focuses on borders and mobility. She is the author of Se mettre à la place d’autrui : l’imagination morale et ses limites (Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2012).   Lecture: What is a Border? Borders are ubiquitous in our contemporary world; as such, they evoke in each of us powerful images: lines on.. Read More

BARBARA CASSIN

Barbara Cassin is Director of Research at the CNRS and President of the Administrative Board of the Collège International de Philosophie. Trained as a philosopher and philologist specializing in Ancient Greece, her research focuses on the relationship between philosophy and what is posited as not being philosophy: sophistic, rhetoric, literature. Her most recent publications are Jacques le Sophiste (Epel, 2012), Plus d’une langue: Petites conférences (Bayard, 2012), La Nostalgie (Autrement,.. Read More

MONIQUE CANTO-SPERBER

Monique Canto-Sperber is Director of Research at the National Center for Scientific Research. She served for several years as Director of the Ecole Normale Supérieure and as President of Paris Sciences et Lettres. She is the author of several books, translated into several languages, on Greek philosophy, ethics and political philosophy. Among them are Le Dictionnaire d’Ethique et de Philosophie Morale (1996, 4th ed., 2004), Les Règles de la Liberté.. Read More

TALBOT BREWER

Talbot Brewer is Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Philosophy Department at the University of Virginia. He specializes in ethics and political philosophy, with particular attention to moral psychology and Aristotelian ethics. He is the author of numerous essays, including “Virtues We Can Share: A Reading of Aristotle’s Ethics” (Ethics 115, 2005), “Savoring Time: Desire, Pleasure and Wholehearted Activity” (Ethical Theory and Moral 6, 2003), “Two Kinds of Commitments.. Read More

FRÉDÉRIC BRAHAMI

A Former student of the École Normale Supérieure in Saint-Cloud, and agrégé in philosophy, Frédéric Brahami is currently Professor of Philosophy at the University of Franche-Comté, Besançon, France. His principal publications include: Le scepticisme de Montaigne; Le travail du scepticisme. Montaigne, Bayle, Hume; Introduction au Traité de la nature humaine de David Hume; and La raison du peuple. Le savoir de la démocratie dans la pensée française du premier XIXe.. Read More

OMRI BOEHM

Omri Boehm (Ph.D. Yale, 2009) is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research. His books include The Binding of Isaac: A Religious Model of Disobedience (Continuum, 2007) and, more recently, Kant’s Critique of Spinoza (OUP, 2014). He is currently writing a book on Descartes.   Lecture: Thinking, Obedience, Revolution Kant’s 1784 motto of Enlightenment is well known. He does not merely say, Think for yourself!; but,.. Read More