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Workshop on Philosophy of Vision: Predictive Vision

  Professor Jacob Beck is organizing a one-day workshop on Predictive Vision, which will take place at York on June 9, 2019. The workshop will bring together a number of philosophers working on visual perception and will immediately precede the Centre for Vision Research’s International Conference on Predictive Vision.  For further information, visit the workshop […]

Anscombe’s Legacy: A Workshop on Anscombe’s Influence on Philosophy

  The Department of Philosophy is organizing a workshop on the occasion of G. E. M. Anscombe’s centenary, which will celebrate her lasting impact on philosophy by discussing ideas and arguments inspired by her work. The workshop is being organized by Robert Myers and Devlin Russell, and will take place on May 10-11 at York. […]

Canada Research Chair in Philosophy of Moral and Social Cognition

The Government of Canada recently announced new Canada Research Chair (CRC) recipients, including a Canada Research Chair in Philosophy of Moral and Social Cognition for Regina Rini.  Although Prof. Rini joined our department in July 2017, her CRC appointment was formally announced in May 2018, and it represents a very well deserved recognition of her […]

Workshop on Perceptual Capacities and Magnitudes, May 10-11

  The Department of Philosophy is organizing an inter-disciplinary workshop on Perceptual Capacities and Magnitudes on May 10-11 at York University. The roster of speakers includes some of the most interesting researchers working on the boundary between the philosophy of perception and vision science: Richard Murray, York University “A New Model of Analog Mental Representation” […]

Philosophy Graduate Students Conference on Bioethics and Applied Philosophy, April 12-13

  The annual Philosophy Graduate Students Association (PGSA) conference, which took place on April 12 and 13, focused this year on Bioethics and Applied Philosophy. The 15 student presentations discussed a wide variety of provocative topics, including the use of animals in biomedical research, transhumanism, and environmental authenticity, among many others.  The external keynote was given by […]

Professor Andrews weighs in on chimpanzee personhood

  Along with 17 other philosophers, Professor Kristin Andrews, York Research Chair in Animal Minds, has filed an amicus brief in New York challenging the lawfulness of the captivity of two chimpanzees, Kiko and Tommy.  At issue in the courts is what counts as a person capable of possessing any legal rights. For the full […]

Professor Rini participates in forum on future of Artificial Intelligence

  Professor Regina Rini, Canada Research Chair in Philosophy of Moral and Social Cognition, was a speaker at a panel discussion on the future of Artificial Intelligence, which took place at the Toronto Reference Library on January 24.  The panel, which was attended by more than 500 people, explored what it means to be human, […]

Obituaries for Two Former Philosophy Professors

  We regret to announce the deaths of two long-standing former members of the department, who passed away recently after long lives and distinguished careers. Professor Percival Jack died in Cologne, on October 11, 2017, at the age of 94. He was a founding member of the Department of Philosophy at York University. Before that, […]

Workshop on Normative Folk Psychology

  The Department of Philosophy hosted a workshop on Normative Folk Psychology on 26-27 October 2017, which included an international group of inter-disciplinary researchers from Philosophy and Psychology.  The workshop was organized by Prof. Kristin Andrews and co-sponsored by the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies and the York Research Chair program. A full […]