Center for Ethics Graduate Fellow Presentations

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Lavin Bernick Center (LBC)
Room 202 (Rechler Conference Room)
Sponsored by:
The Murphy Institute
Center for Ethics

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2024-2025 Center for Ethics Graduate Fellows Presentations

The Center for Ethics supports outstanding Tulane doctoral students who are writing dissertations in the area of ethics and public affairs through the Graduate Fellowship Program. The aim of the CE Graduate Fellowships is to foster the professional development of talented PhD candidates who have excelled in their fields of specialization, have demonstrated an interest in ethical questions that cut across disciplinary boundaries, and are likely to make significant contributions to teaching and scholarship in their respective fields. 

The 2024-2025 CE Graduate Fellows will present their works-in-progress to faculty and colleagues on Tuesday, April 8, 2025 from 10:30 AM-2:30 PM in the Rechler Conference Room 202 in the LBC. This event is open to Tulane faculty, students, and colleagues. 

 

SCHEDULE

10:30 AM:     Opening Remarks: Chad Van Schoelandt, Director of the Center for Ethics and Chair, Department of Philosophy

10:45 AM:     Samuel Hage, Department of Philosophy: Socrates Accused: Anytus, Meletus, Lycon and the Corruption of Athens

11:15 AM:     Alexander Montag, Department of Philosophy:  Logos in Plato's Sophist: A Response to Heidegger 

12:00 PM:     Lunch at 1834 Club

12:45 PM:     Tara Yanez, Stone Center for Latin American Studies: Navigating Latin American Urban Peripheries: How community-led strategies to create justice and security challenge violent state building projects in Cali, Colombia 

1:15 PM:     Jane Li, Department of Philosophy: Political Identity and Polarization 

1:45 PM:     Amethyst Bias, Department of Philosophy: Exploring Morality in Social Media

 
 

 

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Open to the Tulane community
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