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Presidents' Dinner for Association of Universities and Colleges of C anada
Second Cup Close at 4pm. Atrium close to public at 4pm.
Priv
ate Event running from 4pm - 11pm.
ICASP and TCI present George Elliott Clarke
"Your bass sounds like a typewriter" - A Reading and Interview
nGeorge Elliott Clarke will be accompanied by bassist, David Lee
FREE a
nd Open to the Public. A reception with snacks and drinks will follow with ameet-and-greet with the author.
Philosophy Dept Graduate Students present Delueuze's Difference & Re petition - a workshop
Find them on Facebook for more information.
Pirates and British Policy: Stewart Warden MRP Defense
Stewart Warden will defend his M.A. Major Research Paper on April 19 in 2020 MacKinnon Extension at 11:00 am: "Rough Seas and Changing Fortunes: Pirates, Colonists, and the British Government’s Anti-Piracy Campaign 1700-1720." All Welcome! Get the abstract: (.pdf)
Philosophy Grad Conference: The View from Below: Major Problems Bene ath the Giants of Western Philosophy
9:00-9:15 Coffee and snacks
9:15-10:10 Diana Karbonawska: "Who are the puppeteers in Plato's Cave?"
Commentator: Neil Langshaw
10:15-11:10 Kosta Gligorijevich : "Defending nature with non-naturalisti
c arguments: myth, religion and 'primitive' knowledge in contemporary envir
onmental rhetoric"
Commentator: Brooke Struck
11:15-12:10 Thom Campb
ell : “The Lacanian Subject—Descartes in the Clinic”
Commentator: Susann
ah Mulvale
12:30-1:30 Free Pizza Lunch - Philosophy Department Seminar R
oom
CANCELLED - Health & Body Seminar Series presents Subaltern Medicali sation
Drug Smuggling and counterfeiting in colonial Vietnam with L
aurence Monnais - Université de Montréal
SOLAL presents Schèmes et valeurs de l’écriture à travers le siècle
10h00 à 12h: Communications suivies d’une table ronde
12
h à 13h: Déjeuner
13h à 15h: Communications suivies d’une table ronde
15h30 à 15h30: Pause Café
15h30 à 17h: Communications suivies d’une ta
ble ronde
Ouvert à tout public