CEPA Faculty Seminar: Mark Alznauer

Mark Alznauer is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Northwestern University. Professor Alznauer specializes in ethics, aesthetics, and social theory in nineteenth century European philosophy. He is the author of Hegel’s Theory of Responsibility (Cambridge UP, 2015) and a co-editor of Theories of Action and Morality: Perspectives from Philosophy and Social Theory (Georg Olms Verlag, 2016). Professor Alznauer received his Ph.D.

CEPA Public Lecture: Hanna Pickard

Hanna Pickard is Professor of Philosophy of Psychiatry at University of Birmingham. For 2017-2019, she is a Visiting Research Scholar to the Program in Cognitive Science at Princeton University. Professor Pickard specializes in philosophy of mind, philosophy of psychiatry, moral psychology, and clinical ethics. Her research explores interdisciplinary questions that arise out of clinical practice and related science, often in connection with law and public policy.

CEPA Seminar: Ralph Wedgwood

Ralph Wedgwood is Professor of Philosophy at University of Southern California. Professor Wedgwood’s primary areas of interest are ethics and epistemology. He is the author of The Value of Rationality (Oxford UP, 2017) and The Nature of Normativity (Oxford UP, 2007). Professor Wedgwood has published over fifty scholarly articles in venues such as Philosophical Review, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Synthese, Nous, and Oxford Studies in Metaethics.

CEPA Faculty Seminar: Berislav Marušić

Berislav Marušić is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Brandeis University. Professor Marušić’s main research interests lie at the intersection of epistemology, philosophy of mind, and ethics. His book Evidence and Agency: Norms of Belief for Promising and Resolving (Oxford UP, 2015) won the 2016 Sanders Book Prize from the American Philosophical Association for the best book in philosophy of mind, metaphysics, or epistemology that engages the analytic tradition.

CEPA Faculty Seminar: Holly M. Smith

Holly M. Smith is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University. Professor Smith’s research interests include normative ethics, moral responsibility, and bioethics. She is the author of Making Morality Work (Oxford UP, 2018). Professor Smith has published articles in many leading philosophy journals, such as The Philosophical Review, The Journal of Philosophy, Ethics, Nous, and Mind.

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