CULTURAL SERVICES OF THE FRENCH EMBASSY
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ALBERTINE BOOKS /// 1ST Floor
P is Not Dead
12-hour live soundtrack for A Night of Philosophy in NYC and books for sale
David Copenhafer, Indeterminacy, 7 pm
Zenon Marko with Simon Critchley, DJ Set, 7:30 pm
Collective Task, PPP, 10 pm
Manuel Cirauqui, Discothèque philosophique feat. Iván Navarro, 12 am
Special playlist, 5 am
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ALBERTINE BOOKS /// 2ND Floor
12-hour lounge
Ofri Cnaani, YES, YES, YES, 9:30 pm
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BALLROOM /// 2ND Floor
Monique Canto-Sperber, Freedom of Speech, 7 pm
Katalin Balog, Subjectivity in Kierkegaard and Buddhism, 7:30 pm
Russ Shafer-Landau, Why Moral Relativism Appeals and Why we should Resist, 8 pm
Arnaud Milanese, Critique and Modernity According to Francis Bacon, 8:30 pm
Barbara Cassin, “I Take Your Knees”: Homer and Austin, 9 pm
Daniel Garber, Can you decide to believe in God? Thoughts after Pascal’s Wager, 9:30 pm
Talbot Brewer, Proselytism Without True Believers, 10 pm
Roger Pouivet, Is Religious Faith Rational?, 10:30 pm
Omri Boehm, Thinking, Obedience, Enlightenment, Revolution, 11 pm
Pierre Wagner, Philosophy and Enlightenment in the 21st Century, 11:30 pm
Delphine Antoine-Mahut, Litmus Testing the Modern Thinkers: The Actuality of the History of Philosophy, 12 am
Julie Henry, A Spinozist Approach to Medical Ethics, 12:30 am
Todor Todorov, The Forgotten Science, 1 am
Kwame Anthony Appiah, Honor Now, 1:30 am
Jean-Pierre Dupuy, Choosing the Past: From Vertigo to Nuclear Deterrence, 2 am
Paul Bloomfield, Morality is Necessary for Happiness, 2:30 am
Christophe Litwin, Can we rationally prefer our non-existence? Rousseau’s reflexion on the logic of Nihilism and Suicide, 3:30 am
Justin Clarke-Doane, Modal Objectivity, 4 am
Simon Critchley, Suicide, 4:30 am
Pete Mandik, Metaphysical Daring as a Post-human Survival Strategy, 5 am
Sandra Laugier, The Ethics of Care as a Resource for Democracy, 5:30 am
Alice Le Goff, Is Honor Obsolete in Modern Society?, 6 am
Isidora Stojanovic, Will this be Worthwhile?, 6:30 am
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MARBLE ROOM /// 2ND Floor
Eve Bailey, Rising Awareness, 8:55 pm
Trisha Bauman, Body Text, 10:55 pm
Clifford Owens, A Medley: 5 Performance Art Scores, 3 am
UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE OF AMERICA
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BOARD ROOM /// 1ST Floor
Stéphane Thidet, From Walden to Space – Chapter II/The Hut, 7 pm – 7 am
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CHANDELIER ROOM /// 2ND Floor
Bar (drinks for sale), 7 pm – 4 am
Matthew Caws, Songs, 6:10 am
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CONSERVATORY /// 2ND Floor
Stéphane Thidet, Ask, 7 pm – 7 am
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CONCERT HALL /// 2ND Floor
David Albert, The Direction of Time, 7 pm
Christopher Peacocke, Metaphysics First, 7:30 pm
JC Beall, What is logic ? Why is it so weak?, 8 pm
Barry Loewer, Boltzmann Brains, 8:30 pm
Susan Schneider, Alien Minds, 9 pm
Susanna Schellenberg, The Particular Elements of Perceptual Experience, 9:30 pm
Francis Wolff, What is Music?, 10 pm
Karol Beffa, Improvisations, 10:30 pm
Tim Maudlin, A 15-Minute Proof That the World is Bizarre, 11 pm
Claudine Tiercelin, Should One Be Afraid of Essentialism?, 11:30 pm
Paul Egré, Why is Our Language Vague?, 12 am
Etienne Bimbenet, Say “Hello” and Say “Thank You”. What Language Does to Human, 12:30 am
Trisha Bauman, Karol Beffa, Mimi Cohen, Spinoza in Kiev, 1 am
Sophie Roux, Is A Thought Experiment an Experiment?, 1:50 am
Achile Varzi, An Adventure in Flatland, 2:20 am
Alexander Rosenberg, In Defence of Scienticism , 2:50 am
Rossen Ventzislavov, Performance Art: Three ways of Being Serious, 3:20 am
David Colosi, Leshonki, 3:50 am
Massimo Pigliucci, Philosophy as Practical Wisdom: The Case for Stoicism, 4:20 am
Barbara Montero, I Think, Therefore I Can, 4:50 am
Christophe Bouton, Time and Freedom, 5:20 am
Lydia Goehr, Early Morning Exit, or the Concept of Exodus, 5:50 am
Thierry Costesèque, Western, 6:45 am
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LIBRARY ROOM /// 3RD Floor
Chiara Bottici, From Mythos to Logos, and Back. Machiavelli and Fortune, 7 pm
Christopher Morris, Are There any Legitimate States?, 7:30 pm
Solange Chavel, What is a Border?, 8 pm
Frédéric Brahami, Liberalism and Religion: Benjamin Constant, 8:30 pm
Estelle Ferrarese, The Political Grammar of Consent. Investigating a New Gender Order, 9 pm
Mathias Girel, Inquiry out of Its Joints: Doubt Production and Pragmatist Countermeasures, 9:30 pm
Samuel Lézé, On Scandal, 10 pm
Bruno Karsenti, What’s New About Modern Subjectivity?, 10:30 pm
Brian Weatherson, Moral Risks, 11 pm
Howard Wettstein, The Faith Stance, 11:30 pm
Marion Vorms, Reasonable Doubt, Intimate Conviction, and Degrees of Belief, 12 am
Emily Apter, Untranslatables. Theorizing in Languages, 12:30 am
Anne Le Goff, What Can Philosophy Teach Us About Animals? Answers from Literature, 1 am
Bernard Harcourt, The Expository Society, 1:30 am
Frederick Neuhouser, Rousseau, Fraternity, and Kieslowski’s Rouge, 2 am
Céline Spector, Who is the Fool in Political Theory?, 2:30 am
Florent Guénard, Do We Really Want to Be Equal?, 3 am
Susan Hiller, Resounding (Infrared), 3:30 am
Frank Heath, On the Beach, 4 am
Nicolas Moulin, Méthane, 4:20 am
Susan Hiller, Resounding (Infrared), 4:55 am
Frank Heath, On the Beach, 5:25 am
Nicolas Moulin, Méthane, 5:45 am
Susan Hiller, Resounding (Infrared), 6:20 am
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OVAL ROOM /// 3RD Floor
Ben Beckley, Chris Ghaffari, Jed Peterson, Jeremy Xido, Philosophy In The Boudoir, 12 am – 5 am
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EAST ROOM /// 3RD Floor
Pascal Engel, Must Intellectual Life be boring?, 7 pm
Philippe Beck, Poetry is the Science Fiction of Today, 7 :30 pm
Thomas Pradeu, E pluribus Unum: Understanding Biological Individuality, 8 pm
Julien Bismuth, Untitled (Stay), Part 1, 8:30 pm
Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, The Class III, 11 pm – 12 am
Ben Beckley, Chris Ghaffari, Jed Peterson, Jeremy Xido, Philosophy In The Boudoir’s Broadcast, 12 am – 5 am
Julien Bismuth, Untitled (Stay), Part 2, 5 am