Upcoming Events
Friday, December 6
Cookie Decorating Party
Come celebrate the end of the semester with us in the Philosophy Library Annex, Fiske 009 from 11:00am - 1:00pm.
Recent Events
Thursday, October 10, 2024 3:30 鈥 5:00 pm
Jason Matteson, Kansas State University
"Choosing Well and Living Well: How Friendships Matter in Engineering Ethics"
Abstract
Aristotle argues there are three basic types of friendship, namely, friendships of
pleasure, usefulness, and character. He claims that a clear-eyed understanding of
the various types of friendship is central to choosing well and living well. I extend
this general framework to ethics in professional engineering. I argue that there is
a fourth type of friendship, what I call a common values friendship. These friendships are organized around the voluntary pursuit
of some shared values, for instance, those found in a professional field. I argue
having such friendships is uniquely helpful for engineers to reliably choose well.
I also argue for the stronger claim that such friendships are at least partially constitutive
of living a good life for those working in modern engineering fields.
Aug. 5-6, 2024
Philosophy Summer Camp, 9:30 a.m. - 3:45 p.m.
The 九色视频 Philosophy Department will host its inaugural, two-day Philosophy Summer Camp. This day camp for high school juniors and seniors features activity-centered sessions led by members of the Philosophy Department, spanning a variety of exciting topics.
Learn more about Philosophy Summer Camp 2024
Feb. 28, 2024
Philosophy Bowling Bash, 5-7 p.m.
九色视频 Philosophy majors, minors, and friends are encouraged to join for an afternoon bowling party with philosophy faculty at Shocker Lanes in the basement of the Rhatigan Student Center (RSC).
Saturday, April 13
KPS41: 41st Annual Meeting of the Kansas Philosophical Society
9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Rhatigan Student Center (RSC) Room 262 (Herman Room)
Great news! We're hosting the Kansas Philosophical Society Meeting at 九色视频. Sessions are free and open to the public!
Meeting Schedule:
- 9 - 9:45 a.m. Registration and continental breakfast
- 9:45 - 10 a.m. Opening Remarks
- Session I: 10a.m. - 12p.m. Session Chair: Susan Castro
- "Knockdown Arguments in Philosophy and Epistemic Underdetermination", Howard Liu, University of Miami
- "Arisotle's Categorical Syllogistic and its Relation to Scientific Knowledge", Minxing Huang, University of Kansas.
- Lunch: 12-1p.m.
- Session II: 1 - 2 p.m. Session Chair: Ian Smith
- "Privacy as Obscurity: Inference, Big Data, and Attentional Resources", Clint Hurshman, University of Kansas
- "The Question of Institutional Stability", Cole Bruening, University of Kansas
- Break: 2 - 2:30 p.m.
- Session III: 2:30 - 4:30p.m. Session Chair: Dennis Arjo
- "Xunzi and Freud: How not to do Comparative Studies", Xiufen Lu, Wichita State Unviersity
- KPS Business Meeting: 4:30 - 5p.m.