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Faculty Seminars

Organized by Caroline Arruda, Center for Ethics and Public Affairs Faculty Seminars are a series of workshops where CEPA Faculty Fellows and distinguished guest speakers present works in progress on ethics, political philosophy, political theory, moral psychology, the philosophy of law, and intellectual history.

Papers are distributed one week beforehand to the participants who read the paper and prepare discussion questions for the presenter. Most of each session is devoted to the discussion of the paper.

The seminar is open to faculty and graduate students who work in the relevant fields.

Past Faculty Seminars

Past Faculty Seminars

2023

See description
Center for Ethics and Public Affairs
Apr 21
Tree Over Roof of Building on Tulane University's Campus - The Murphy Institute
Tulane community
Center for Ethics and Public Affairs
Apr 14
Mark Timmons
Tulane community
Center for Ethics and Public Affairs
Mar 10
Devin Stauffer
Tulane community
Center for Ethics and Public Affairs
Mar 03
Photo of Tilton Hall Stairwell - The Murphy Institute
Tulane community
Center for Ethics and Public Affairs
Feb 24
Carmen Pavel
Tulane community
Center for Ethics and Public Affairs
Feb 10
Alex Worsnip
Tulane community
Center for Ethics and Public Affairs
Jan 20

2022

Dan Russell
Invitation Only
Center for Ethics and Public Affairs
Nov 11
Invitation Only
Center for Ethics and Public Affairs
Oct 14
Alin Fumurescu
Invitation Only
Center for Ethics and Public Affairs
Sep 30
Robin Hahnel
Invitation Only
Faculty Seminars
Apr 08
S. M. Love
Invitation Only
Faculty Seminars
Mar 18
Alex Guerrero
Invitation Only
Faculty Seminars
Feb 11

2021

Micheal Hannon
Invitation Only
Faculty Seminars
Dec 03
Myisha Cherry
Invitation Only
Faculty Seminars
Nov 19
Invitation Only
Faculty Seminars
Oct 29
Statue of Lion Holding Tulane Shield - The Murphy Institute
Invitation Only
Faculty Seminars
Feb 19

2018

2015

The Murphy Institute

Established in memory of Charles H. Murphy, Sr. (1870-1954), and inspired by the vision of Charles H. Murphy, Jr. (1920-2002), The Murphy Institute exists to help Tulane faculty and students understand economic, moral, and political problems we all face and think about. More important, it exists to help us understand how these problems have come to be so closely interconnected.