Workshops 2018We hosted two Compass workshops in 2018.
The first of Princeton's 2018 Compass workshop took place at Princeton University from February 9th through the 11th. The workshop featured a discussion session on the first night on presenting and facilitating seminars and five discussion sessions over the course of the two remaining days, led by undergraduate students, on papers in a variety of sub-disciplines within philosophy. The readings that were selected for discussion are listed below. In addition to discussion sessions, the workshop featured two advice sessions with female faculty mentors on the following topics: “Applying to Graduate School” and “How to Get the Most Out of Your Academic Experience”. The second Princeton 2018 Compass workshop took place from November 17th to 18th (with a welcoming dinner on the 16th) and followed a similar format. |
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February 2018 Readings
Ishani Maitra: "Silencing Speech"
Rachana Kamtekar: "Social Justice and Happiness in the Republic"
J. L. A Garcia: "The Heart of Racism"
Ruth Chang: "Hard Choices"
Ryan Preston-Roedder: "Faith in Humanity"
Rachana Kamtekar: "Social Justice and Happiness in the Republic"
J. L. A Garcia: "The Heart of Racism"
Ruth Chang: "Hard Choices"
Ryan Preston-Roedder: "Faith in Humanity"
November 2018 Readings
Kristie Dotson: "Concrete Flowers: Contemplating the Profession of Philosophy"
Quayshawn Spencer: "A Radical Solution to the Race Problem"
Linda Martín Alcoff: "Latino/as, Asian Americans, and the Black-White Binary"
Luvell Anderson: "Hermeneutical Impasses"
Robin Zheng: "What is My Role in Changing the System? A New Model of Responsibility for Structural Injustice"
Quayshawn Spencer: "A Radical Solution to the Race Problem"
Linda Martín Alcoff: "Latino/as, Asian Americans, and the Black-White Binary"
Luvell Anderson: "Hermeneutical Impasses"
Robin Zheng: "What is My Role in Changing the System? A New Model of Responsibility for Structural Injustice"