CEPA Public Lecture: Japa Pallikkathayil

Japa Pallikkathayil is Associate Professor of Philosophy at University of Pittsburgh. Professor Pallikkathayil's primary research interests lie at the intersection of moral and political philosophy and include such topics as coercion, deception, and exploitation. Her scholarly articles have appeared in leading philosophy journals, including Ethics, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, and Philosophy and Public Affairs. Professor Pallikkathayil received her PhD from Harvard University in 2008.

CEPA Faculty Seminar: Hille Paakkunainen

Hille Paakkunainen is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Syracuse University. Professor Paakkunainen's primary research interests include metaethics, epistemology, and philosophy of action. She co-edited (with Keiran Setiya) Internal Reasons: Contemporary Readings (Cambridge UP, 2012), and her scholarly articles have appeared in Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Routledge Handbook of Metaethics, and Metaepistemology, among other venues.

CEPA Public Lecture: Bart Wilson

Bart Wilson is the Donald P. Kennedy Endowed Chair in Economics and Law and Director of the Smith Institute for Political Economy and Philosophy at Chapman University. Professor Wilson's research uses experimental economics to explore the foundations of exchange and specialization and the origins of property. Another of his research programs compares decision making in humans, apes, and monkeys.

CEPA Faculty Seminar: Derek Baker

Derek Baker is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Lingnan University. Professor Baker’s primary research interests include metaethics, self-knowledge, practical reason, and autonomy. His scholarly articles have been featured in many leading philosophy journals, including Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Synthese, Ethics, and Philosophical Studies. Professor Baker received his PhD from Princeton University in 2009.

CEPA Faculty Seminar: José Medina

José Medina is the Walter Dill Scott Professor of Philosophy at Northwestern University. Professor Medina’s primary research interests include critical race theory, feminist and queer theory, political philosophy, communication theory and social epistemology, and his current projects focus on how social perception and the social imagination contribute to the formation of vulnerabilities to different kinds of violence and oppression.

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