Critical Art Historical Data Visualization
104 McCormick PrincetonThis workshop will introduce the use of mapping, network analysis, and other data visualization methods in art historical research. Using provenance data from the Getty Research Institute, attendees will learn how to use the freely-available Palladio platform, and will also learn how to critically assess the decisions behind a data set generated from archival sources.
The Powers of African Spirituality in Global Consciousness: Light, Vision, & Truth
219 Aaron Burr PrincetonThis interdisciplinary gathering will host scholars along with priestesses and priests from the Akan sacred path who work in Ghana, the U.S., and elsewhere across the globe. It will explore the recent revitalizations of African spirituality—especially Akan practices—in the U.S. and elsewhere. In contrast to more conventional approaches that tend to trace a subduing of […]
The Amazing Adventures of Progressive Group Rights: A Jewish Constitutional Moment in Early-Twentieth-Century New York
211 Dickinson 211 Dickinson, PrincetonDavis Center Seminar
Inference to the Best Explanation as a Form of Non-Deductive Reasoning in Mathematics
Betts AuditoriumThe Philosophy Department is pleased to present a colloquium with Marc Lange (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill). For an abstract of this talk, please see event details.
Fung Program Movie: “The Toxic Reigns of Resentment”
A71 Simpson International BuildingFilm screening and discussion: "The Toxic Reigns of Resentment." Please find a link to the movie trailer here. Created and produced by two members of the Fung Global Fellows Cohort of 2017-18: Jürgen Schaflechner, Department of Modern South Asian Languages and Literatures, South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg Sjoerd van Tuinen, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Erasmus University, Netherlands