Online Course “Food Ethics,” Now Live on Coursera.
“Food Ethics,” an online course created by Andrew Chignell together with Katie Javanaud and many others, is now free and available to the world on Coursera.org.
Virtual Kant Congress with a Cosmopolitan Purpose, co-organized by Andrew Chignell and Z Quanbeck
The Virtual Kant Congress with a Cosmopolitan Purpose (VKC) is a decentralized series of virtual sessions curated by Kant societies and groups from around the globe to commemorate Kant’s 300th birthday.
Spring 2024: Undergrad Reading Groups
Join a Spring Reading Group! Students can sign up for one or both. A copy of the book will be provided. Pizza will be served. Email zquanbeck@princeton.edu to RSVP.
Group 1: Led by Z Quanbeck, we’ll explore “Aspiration: The Agency of Becoming," written by Agnes Callard.
Group 2: Led by Austen McDougal, "The Ethics of Breakups"
Working Groups
Professors, post-docs, and grad students are invited to join us weekly. Participants present works-in-progress for feedback or reading pieces for discussion.
PRÉCIS: Announcing a New Initiative + Postdoc and Visiting Scholar Positions
In collaboration with the Philosophy Department and the University Center for Human Values, the Princeton Project in Philosophy and Religion (3PR) is excited to announce a new initiative: “Philosophy, Religion, and Existential Commitments in Society” (PRÉCIS)!
Pilot Course Dropping in Spring 2024!
Lara Buchak and Andrew Chignell will be teaching the inaugural edition of “Philosophy, Religion, and Existential Commitments” for undergraduates, this coming Spring 2024.
A Colloquium on Immanuel Kant - December 1-2, 2023
On the Miscarriage of All Philosophical Trials in Theodicy (1791). For Further Information Please Contact Andrew Chignell (Chignell@princeton.edu)
Princeton Project in Philosophy & ReligionBook Symposium and Conference - May 18, 2023
Thursday, May 18, 2023
9:00 AM - 5:45 PM
Location: Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building, Room JRR A17
Open and free to the public with registration
Princeton Project of Philosophy and Religion & Center for Culture, Society, and Religion Workshop - Feb 17, 2023
Location: Louis A. Simpson Building, Room 144
Start time: 8:30 AM
3PR Islamic Philosophy Reading Group - Fall 2022
We will be reading Ibn Sīnā, al-Ghazālī, and possibly Ibn Rushd on the question of personal identity and the mind/body problem. Depending how things progress, at the end of the semester we may also read selections from the correspondence between Miskawayh and al-Tawhidi.
3PR Second Philosophy of Religion Incubator: May 25th-27th, 2022 (Virtual)
The Incubator was held virtually (Zoom) on May 25-27. 2022. The Incubator was held in conjunction with the 3PR Incubator Conference on Philosophy in the Islamic World.
Heidegger and His Jewish Reception: A Conversation with Daniel Herskowitz and Ed Baring -May 4, 2022
The Program for Judaic Studies and the Princeton Project in Philosophy and Religion hosted a conversation between Daniel Herskowitz (Oxford) and Ed Baring (Princeton).
Princeton Project in Philosophy and Religion & Rutgers Center for the Philosophy of Religion Joint Colloquium - April 27th, 2022
Matthew Benton (Seattle Pacific University):
"Faith and Interpersonal Knowledge"