; ; Judge Tatel introduces the sympsium on the topic of the Right to Vote; Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Vol. 159, No. 1 (MARCH 2015), pp. 1-4
Dr. Gibbard presents a talk on normative consistency and how they could clash with policies such as the UN Declaration of human rights.; Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Vol 158, no.1
; ; Linda Greenhouse reads Howard Gardner's written opening remarks for the symosium on collaboration.; Further reading: The Journal of Aesthetic Education Vol. 22, No. 1, Special Issue: Art, Mind, and Education (Spring, 1988), pp. 157-167
; ; Ralph Gomory talks about the consequences of placing the shareholder value as the most important. He focuses on income inequality, how we got here, and what we can do about it.
How do objects, the internet, and manuscripts "make" history? In this lection, Ulrich interrogates how historians weave the stories they tell with research.
Talks Offered in Celebration and Appreciation of
Mary Patterson McPherson, Executive Officer
(2007 – 2012); Dr. Horowitz talks about animal behavior, specifically dogs. How did dogs evolve with humans? How do they exploit humans for their own success?; Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Vol. 159, No. 2 (June 2015), pp. 141-155