PHILOSOPHY AND HUMANITIES

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Philosophy Faculty Colloquia

Time: 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Location: Bishop Hall 242

James Grunebaum, professor emeritus in the Philosophy Department, presents "Happiness As The Good."

Matthew Little, philosophy and computer informations system major, will be the commentator.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Research in Philosophy at Buffalo State

Time: All day

Location: E. H. Butler Library Lobby

The Buffalo State Philosophy Program is featuring a display of their research. Full-time philosophy faculty members included in the display are: Kimberly Blessing, associate professor, Julian Cole, assistant professor; John Draeger, associate professor, Jason Grinnell, assistant professor, and George Hole, distinguished teaching professor; Professor Jerry Nosich is on sabbatical this semester.  Faculty members have included samples of research in their respective areas of interest including ancient philosophy, character ethics, Descartes and Modern philosophy, ethics, existentialism, meaning of life, metaphysics of social reality, philosophy of mathematics, professional ethics, Socrates, Zen, and more.  Scholarly works include an edited book, articles in peer-reviewed journals in ethics, philosophy, the history of philosophy, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of social sciences, social philosophy, as well as chapters in books and anthologies on the philosophy of mathematics, atheism, and philosophy and popular culture, encyclopedic entries in philosophy, and peer-reviewed journals on the scholarship of teaching and learning.
The display of scholarship in philosophy will be on display for the month of October.  Viewable during regular library hours

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Research in Philosophy at Buffalo State

Time: All day

Location: E. H. Butler Library Lobby

The Buffalo State Philosophy Program is featuring a display of their research. Full-time philosophy faculty members included in the display are: Kimberly Blessing, associate professor, Julian Cole, assistant professor; John Draeger, associate professor, Jason Grinnell, assistant professor, and George Hole, distinguished teaching professor; Professor Jerry Nosich is on sabbatical this semester.  Faculty members have included samples of research in their respective areas of interest including ancient philosophy, character ethics, Descartes and Modern philosophy, ethics, existentialism, meaning of life, metaphysics of social reality, philosophy of mathematics, professional ethics, Socrates, Zen, and more.  Scholarly works include an edited book, articles in peer-reviewed journals in ethics, philosophy, the history of philosophy, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of social sciences, social philosophy, as well as chapters in books and anthologies on the philosophy of mathematics, atheism, and philosophy and popular culture, encyclopedic entries in philosophy, and peer-reviewed journals on the scholarship of teaching and learning.
The display of scholarship in philosophy will be on display for the month of October.  Viewable during regular library hours

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Research in Philosophy at Buffalo State

Time: All day

Location: E. H. Butler Library Lobby

The Buffalo State Philosophy Program is featuring a display of their research. Full-time philosophy faculty members included in the display are: Kimberly Blessing, associate professor, Julian Cole, assistant professor; John Draeger, associate professor, Jason Grinnell, assistant professor, and George Hole, distinguished teaching professor; Professor Jerry Nosich is on sabbatical this semester.  Faculty members have included samples of research in their respective areas of interest including ancient philosophy, character ethics, Descartes and Modern philosophy, ethics, existentialism, meaning of life, metaphysics of social reality, philosophy of mathematics, professional ethics, Socrates, Zen, and more.  Scholarly works include an edited book, articles in peer-reviewed journals in ethics, philosophy, the history of philosophy, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of social sciences, social philosophy, as well as chapters in books and anthologies on the philosophy of mathematics, atheism, and philosophy and popular culture, encyclopedic entries in philosophy, and peer-reviewed journals on the scholarship of teaching and learning.
The display of scholarship in philosophy will be on display for the month of October.  Viewable during regular library hours

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Research in Philosophy at Buffalo State

Time: All day

Location: E. H. Butler Library Lobby

The Buffalo State Philosophy Program is featuring a display of their research. Full-time philosophy faculty members included in the display are: Kimberly Blessing, associate professor, Julian Cole, assistant professor; John Draeger, associate professor, Jason Grinnell, assistant professor, and George Hole, distinguished teaching professor; Professor Jerry Nosich is on sabbatical this semester.  Faculty members have included samples of research in their respective areas of interest including ancient philosophy, character ethics, Descartes and Modern philosophy, ethics, existentialism, meaning of life, metaphysics of social reality, philosophy of mathematics, professional ethics, Socrates, Zen, and more.  Scholarly works include an edited book, articles in peer-reviewed journals in ethics, philosophy, the history of philosophy, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of social sciences, social philosophy, as well as chapters in books and anthologies on the philosophy of mathematics, atheism, and philosophy and popular culture, encyclopedic entries in philosophy, and peer-reviewed journals on the scholarship of teaching and learning.
The display of scholarship in philosophy will be on display for the month of October.  Viewable during regular library hours

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Philosophy and Humanities Department Fall 2012 Faculty Colloquia

Time: 3:30 p.m.

Location: Ketchum Hall 113

Fourth lecture in our Philosophy and Humanities Fall 2012 Faculty Colloquia series, "Is Conservative Religious Homeschooling Good Care? Using Care Ethics to Examine Homeschooling," presented by Bethany Delecki-Earns, M.S., Buffalo State lecturer of religious studies and mathematics. Commentator: William Watkins, philosophy major.

Friday, October 26, 2012

Research in Philosophy at Buffalo State

Time: All day

Location: E. H. Butler Library Lobby

The Buffalo State Philosophy Program is featuring a display of their research. Full-time philosophy faculty members included in the display are: Kimberly Blessing, associate professor, Julian Cole, assistant professor; John Draeger, associate professor, Jason Grinnell, assistant professor, and George Hole, distinguished teaching professor; Professor Jerry Nosich is on sabbatical this semester.  Faculty members have included samples of research in their respective areas of interest including ancient philosophy, character ethics, Descartes and Modern philosophy, ethics, existentialism, meaning of life, metaphysics of social reality, philosophy of mathematics, professional ethics, Socrates, Zen, and more.  Scholarly works include an edited book, articles in peer-reviewed journals in ethics, philosophy, the history of philosophy, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of social sciences, social philosophy, as well as chapters in books and anthologies on the philosophy of mathematics, atheism, and philosophy and popular culture, encyclopedic entries in philosophy, and peer-reviewed journals on the scholarship of teaching and learning.
The display of scholarship in philosophy will be on display for the month of October.  Viewable during regular library hours

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Research in Philosophy at Buffalo State

Time: All day

Location: E. H. Butler Library Lobby

The Buffalo State Philosophy Program is featuring a display of their research. Full-time philosophy faculty members included in the display are: Kimberly Blessing, associate professor, Julian Cole, assistant professor; John Draeger, associate professor, Jason Grinnell, assistant professor, and George Hole, distinguished teaching professor; Professor Jerry Nosich is on sabbatical this semester.  Faculty members have included samples of research in their respective areas of interest including ancient philosophy, character ethics, Descartes and Modern philosophy, ethics, existentialism, meaning of life, metaphysics of social reality, philosophy of mathematics, professional ethics, Socrates, Zen, and more.  Scholarly works include an edited book, articles in peer-reviewed journals in ethics, philosophy, the history of philosophy, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of social sciences, social philosophy, as well as chapters in books and anthologies on the philosophy of mathematics, atheism, and philosophy and popular culture, encyclopedic entries in philosophy, and peer-reviewed journals on the scholarship of teaching and learning.
The display of scholarship in philosophy will be on display for the month of October.  Viewable during regular library hours

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Research in Philosophy at Buffalo State

Time: All day

Location: E. H. Butler Library Lobby

The Buffalo State Philosophy Program is featuring a display of their research. Full-time philosophy faculty members included in the display are: Kimberly Blessing, associate professor, Julian Cole, assistant professor; John Draeger, associate professor, Jason Grinnell, assistant professor, and George Hole, distinguished teaching professor; Professor Jerry Nosich is on sabbatical this semester.  Faculty members have included samples of research in their respective areas of interest including ancient philosophy, character ethics, Descartes and Modern philosophy, ethics, existentialism, meaning of life, metaphysics of social reality, philosophy of mathematics, professional ethics, Socrates, Zen, and more.  Scholarly works include an edited book, articles in peer-reviewed journals in ethics, philosophy, the history of philosophy, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of social sciences, social philosophy, as well as chapters in books and anthologies on the philosophy of mathematics, atheism, and philosophy and popular culture, encyclopedic entries in philosophy, and peer-reviewed journals on the scholarship of teaching and learning.
The display of scholarship in philosophy will be on display for the month of October.  Viewable during regular library hours

Monday, October 29, 2012

Research in Philosophy at Buffalo State

Time: All day

Location: E. H. Butler Library Lobby

The Buffalo State Philosophy Program is featuring a display of their research. Full-time philosophy faculty members included in the display are: Kimberly Blessing, associate professor, Julian Cole, assistant professor; John Draeger, associate professor, Jason Grinnell, assistant professor, and George Hole, distinguished teaching professor; Professor Jerry Nosich is on sabbatical this semester.  Faculty members have included samples of research in their respective areas of interest including ancient philosophy, character ethics, Descartes and Modern philosophy, ethics, existentialism, meaning of life, metaphysics of social reality, philosophy of mathematics, professional ethics, Socrates, Zen, and more.  Scholarly works include an edited book, articles in peer-reviewed journals in ethics, philosophy, the history of philosophy, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of social sciences, social philosophy, as well as chapters in books and anthologies on the philosophy of mathematics, atheism, and philosophy and popular culture, encyclopedic entries in philosophy, and peer-reviewed journals on the scholarship of teaching and learning.
The display of scholarship in philosophy will be on display for the month of October.  Viewable during regular library hours

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Research in Philosophy at Buffalo State

Time: All day

Location: E. H. Butler Library Lobby

The Buffalo State Philosophy Program is featuring a display of their research. Full-time philosophy faculty members included in the display are: Kimberly Blessing, associate professor, Julian Cole, assistant professor; John Draeger, associate professor, Jason Grinnell, assistant professor, and George Hole, distinguished teaching professor; Professor Jerry Nosich is on sabbatical this semester.  Faculty members have included samples of research in their respective areas of interest including ancient philosophy, character ethics, Descartes and Modern philosophy, ethics, existentialism, meaning of life, metaphysics of social reality, philosophy of mathematics, professional ethics, Socrates, Zen, and more.  Scholarly works include an edited book, articles in peer-reviewed journals in ethics, philosophy, the history of philosophy, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of social sciences, social philosophy, as well as chapters in books and anthologies on the philosophy of mathematics, atheism, and philosophy and popular culture, encyclopedic entries in philosophy, and peer-reviewed journals on the scholarship of teaching and learning.
The display of scholarship in philosophy will be on display for the month of October.  Viewable during regular library hours

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Research in Philosophy at Buffalo State

Time: All day

Location: E. H. Butler Library Lobby

The Buffalo State Philosophy Program is featuring a display of their research. Full-time philosophy faculty members included in the display are: Kimberly Blessing, associate professor, Julian Cole, assistant professor; John Draeger, associate professor, Jason Grinnell, assistant professor, and George Hole, distinguished teaching professor; Professor Jerry Nosich is on sabbatical this semester.  Faculty members have included samples of research in their respective areas of interest including ancient philosophy, character ethics, Descartes and Modern philosophy, ethics, existentialism, meaning of life, metaphysics of social reality, philosophy of mathematics, professional ethics, Socrates, Zen, and more.  Scholarly works include an edited book, articles in peer-reviewed journals in ethics, philosophy, the history of philosophy, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of social sciences, social philosophy, as well as chapters in books and anthologies on the philosophy of mathematics, atheism, and philosophy and popular culture, encyclopedic entries in philosophy, and peer-reviewed journals on the scholarship of teaching and learning.
The display of scholarship in philosophy will be on display for the month of October.  Viewable during regular library hours