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The official page of the society of Philosophy graduate students of the University of Santo Tomas.

Through this page, we seek to disseminate information quicker to UST Philosophy graduate students and also to share weekly updates concerning CfP/CfA for conferences, research, and publication opportunities. The society has a graduate philosophy journal maintained by the Lectio Editorial Board:
https://www.facebook.com/lectiojournal
https://www.lectio.ph

The Department of Philosophy, UST:
https://www.facebook.com/ustphilodept
https://www.philosophy.ust.edu.ph

07/06/2022

USTGS Enrollment Procedure (Special Term 2021-2022)
http://graduateschool.ust.edu.ph/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/ENROLLMENT-PROCEDURE_SPECIAL-TERM-2022.pdf

30/04/2022

The Department of Philosophy congratulates

Prof. Fleurdeliz R. Altez-Albela, Ph.D.

and

Prof. Jovito V. Cariño, Ph.D.

for being conferred the *Professorial Medal* during the Solemn Conferment Rite, presided over by the UST Secretary-General, Rev. Fr. Louie R. Coronel, O.P., EHL, last 21 April 2022 at the Santísimo Rosario Parish.

"We pray that our new professors may continue to be blessed by our Great Teacher, Our Lord Jesus Christ, so that they remain faithful in living out the University’s core values of competence, commitment, and compassion, as they serve the University and society."

Mabuhay po kayo!

CW*IP 2022 - Conference by Women, Genderq***r and Non-Binary Philosophers 19/02/2022

***CfA***

2ND CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: 9th annual CW*IP Conference

Hybrid/University of Antwerp, Belgium - 24 June 2022

The 9th annual Conference by Women, Genderq***r and Non-Binary Philosophers will take place on 24 June at the University of Antwerp. The goal of the conference is to provide a platform for graduate and undergraduate philosophers to present their work to peers.

In this way we hope to create an opportunity for young philosophers (BA, MA, PhD, recent alumnae) to inspire, support and motivate one another and to forge potentially productive alliances. The conference features at least one plenary talk by a distinguished keynote speaker (t.b.a.).

We want to encourage a wide array of submissions from women, non-binary, and q***r people, groups who have been historically underrepresented in academic philosophy.

We wish to challenge this situation - whilst being aware of the fact that the marginal positioning of women in philosophy also depends on factors other than their gender, such as ethnicity, religion, social status, age, disability or sexual orientation.

Call for submissions:

We welcome abstract submissions by women, non-binary and q***r philosophers (undergraduate, graduate students and early-career researchers) for papers in any area of academic philosophy. Submissions should take the form of abstracts. Abstracts should be written in English.

Papers should be suitable for a 20-minute presentation. There will be a respondent for each paper. You are expected to hand in the final paper roughly one month before the conference so that your respondent may read it. Papers may not have been published before -- one of our goals is to give meaningful feedback by respondents on work in progress (student papers are eligible). Abstracts for papers should be fully anonymised, should not exceed 500 words and can be submitted here:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdKcofZhH3I5XvBakbJxmMsD_In2FMpYQO5ssgO2SsQh9h8CQ/viewform

Submission deadline: 7 March 2022.

Everyone is welcome to attend the conference. Online participation will be free of charge. The conference fee for attending in Antwerp is 10 euros. More information about this will be sent along with our Call for Registration later this year.

The conference is organised by PhD candidates from several universities across Europe.

For more information please visit our website: https://www.cwip-conference.com

CW*IP 2022 - Conference by Women, Genderq***r and Non-Binary Philosophers CW*IP 2022 Conference by Women, Genderq***rand Non-Binary Philosophers Women, non-binary and q***r people have historically been underrepresented in academic philosophy. We want to change that. With the Conference by Women Genderq***r and Non-Binary Philosophers (CW*IP), we wish to carve out a space...

New Voices on Women in the History of Philosophy 11/02/2022

***conference***

We are delighted to present the exciting programme of the first NEW VOICES on Women in the History of Philosophy online CONFERENCE on the 25th/26th of February 2022.
More than 70 speakers will present their work on women in the history of philosophy.

Registration is free and open to everyone, but required to receive the zoom links. Please write an email headed 'New Voices Conference Registration' to [email protected] to register.

We are proud to have four excellent keynote speakers: Priyanka Jha
(Banaras Hindu University, India/University of Cambridge), Samantha Matherne (Harvard University), Julia Borcherding (University of Cambridge), Pedro Pricladnitzky (UNIOESTE, Brazil)

You can find the full programme here:
https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/projects/new-voices-on-women-in-the-history-of-philosophy/

Topics covered are: Antiquity, Middle Ages and Renaissance, Early
Modern, Modern, Phenomenology, History of Feminism, Analytic Philosophy, History and Politics, Eastern Philosophy, South-American History of Philosophy Women covered are, among others: Gargi Vachaknavi, Tullia d’ Aragona,
Hedvig Charlotta Nordenflycht, Edith Stein, Grace A. de Laguna, Isotta Nogarola, Cassandra Fedele, *Mary Wollstonecraft,* Ingeborg Heidemann, Alice Ambrose, Gilda de Mello Souza, Marie de Gournay, Eugenia Ginsberg-Blaustein, Susan Stebbing, Nisia Floresta, Marguerite Porete, *Anne Conway*, Gerda Walther, Christine de Pisan, Germaine de Staël, Iris Murdoch, Im Yunjidang, Karoline von Günderrode, *Émilie Du Châtelet*, Nataliya Kobrynska, Natalia Ilyina, Maria Gołaszewska, Jenny d’Héricourt, Janine Bouissounouse, Jane Addams, Clarice Lispector, Hannah Arendt, Jeanne Hersch, Diotima, Lucretia Marinella, Ann Margaret Sharp, Hypatia of Alexandria, Mary Astell, Julia Ward Howe, Simone de Beauvoir, Mary Shepherd

The conference is being organised by Clara Carus with the help of
Violeta Milicevic, Ruth Hagengruber and the team at the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists.

New Voices on Women in the History of Philosophy ...

29/01/2022

USTGS LIVE ONLINE SUPPORT (TUESDAY-FRIDAY - 1:00-6:00PM; SATURDAY - 1:00-5:00PM)http://graduateschool.ust.edu.ph/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/USTGS-live-support1_SEpt2022.pdf

29/01/2022

http://graduateschool.ust.edu.ph/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/admission-2021_2nd-term_jan27.pdf

29/01/2022

ANNOUNCEMENT CONCERNING TW1-3/DW1-4 ORIENTATION (from OGR FB page)

TO ALL TW1/DW1 (Proposal) students enrolled this 2nd Term, AY 2021-2022. OGR is inviting you to a scheduled Orientation this February 5, 2022, via Zoom meeting.

Topic: TW 1/ DW 1 Orientation
Time: Feb 5, 2022 10:00 AM

https://ust-edu-ph.zoom.us/j/86022553813?pwd=aG9sMzdpY1I3T21CbGZjY3BSVWRnUT09
Meeting ID: 860 2255 3813
Passcode: 078993

TO ALL TW2/DW2 and TW3/DW3/DW4 students enrolled this 2nd Term, AY 2021-2022. OGR is inviting you to a scheduled Orientation this February 5, 2022, via Zoom meeting.

Topic: TW2/DW2 (1:30-2:15PM) and TW3/DW3 or DW4 (2:15-3PM)
Time: Feb 5, 2022 01:30 -3PM

https://ust-edu-ph.zoom.us/j/85679519001?pwd=d3dFR2RhWlRhZzNMTUoyd1AyV0N6dz09
Meeting ID: 856 7951 9001
Passcode: 693219

Photos 27/01/2022

28 January 2022
Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas

"Christ said to Thomas, 'You have written well of me, Thomas. What reward do you want?' Thomas responded, 'Nothing, Lord, but yourself.'"

O God, who made Saint Thomas Aquinas outstanding in his zeal for holiness and his study of sacred doctrine, grant us, we pray, that we may understand what he taught and imitate what he accomplished. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, for ever and ever. (Collect for the memorial)

25/01/2022

***CfA***

2022 Graduate Conference in Political Theory

The Department of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago, in partnership with the Department of Philosophy at The New School for Social Research, will host the 2022 Graduate Conference in Political Theory on April 15–16, 2022. The conference will be held virtually over Zoom.

We are launching this event to provide graduate students in political philosophy, political theory, and the history of political thought an opportunity to present and receive feedback on their work. We welcome submissions from all traditions, but we are particularly interested in providing a venue for graduate students working on critical approaches. We would also like to encourage applications from under-represented groups in the field.

Professor Johanna Oksala (Arthur J. Schmitt Professor of Philosophy, Loyola University Chicago) will deliver the inaugural keynote address.

Abstracts of 500 to 800 words can be submitted via the conference’s Google Form, and must include five keywords, full name of author, and respective institutional affiliation: https://tinyurl.com/2022politicaltheory

The submission deadline is February 20, 2022.

This event is sponsored by the Associations of Graduate Students in Philosophy from Loyola University Chicago and The New School for Social Research. For any questions, please contact Italo Alves at [email protected].

The Metaphysics of Relations in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy 25/01/2022

***summer school 2022***

Applications are now open for the summer school “The Metaphysics of Relations in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy”, which will be held in Lugano (Switzerland), 6-10 June 2022.

The summer school will be a research-focused, intensive course, open to all, but part of the Master in Philosophy (MAP) at Università della Svizzera italiana (USI).

Applications’ deadline: 31 January 2022.

The summer school research activities will be led by John Marenbon (Trinity College, University Cambridge) and Anna Marmodoro (Universities of Durham & Oxford), who will offer morning lectures. In the afternoons, there will be workshops led by senior graduate assistants, Suf Amichay (University of Cambridge) Chiara Martini (University of Oxford), with the participation of Anna Marmodoro and John Marenbon.

The Summer School will end with an international conference on relations in ancient, medieval and contemporary metaphysics.

More information available at https://www.usi.ch/it/relationssummerschool

The Metaphysics of Relations in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy About the Summer School Understanding how the philosophers of classical antiquity have conceived of what we would call the metaphysics of relations has been a challenge for scholars. While the ancients acknowledge relational statements, as we do, there is a fundamental difference between us and them...

Math x Phi – Annals of Mathematics and Philosophy 25/01/2022

***new journal of mathematics***

ANNALS OF MATHEMATICS AND PHILOSOPHY
The Annals of Mathematics and Philosophy is a new international journal of philosophy of mathematics. The journal is a non-profit publication. It is published by Spartacus IDH, as a fully open access journal.

The journal wants to promote works at the interface of philosophy and mathematics; it is open to all philosophical and methodological approaches, in particular it is open to papers written by mathematicians. It also welcomes papers from historical and pedagogical standpoints. Its goal is to publish innovative works in philosophy of mathematics, especially contemporary mathematics, but not exclusively. It wants to foster common works and reflections by philosophers and mathematicians. It seeks to promote studies on the interactions and applications of mathematics, for instance in biology, chemistry, computer science and artificial intelligence, physics, cognitive sciences, social sciences, humanities and education. Finally, it will try to edit and publish unpublished papers or papers that are difficult to access, their translations or publish significant testimonies by mathematicians, even though the latter might not be strictly speaking philosophical analyses.

The journal will publish two issues per year: one thematic issue and one open issue. We invite submissions of high-quality articles in any area of philosophy of mathematics written in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish for the open issue right now.
A translation into English of the papers submitted in one of the other indicated languages will have to be made available. It is the responsibility of the authors to make the translation. The online version of the journal will give access to the two versions of the text, the printed version will be in English.

The editorial board consists of : Jean-Pierre Marquis and Frédéric Patras (editors-in-chief), Victor Rabiet (editorial director), Paola Cantù, Jessica Carter, Carlo Cellucci, Gabriela Crocco, Moritz Epple, José Ferreiros, Fausto Fraisopi, Gila Hanna, Frédéric Jaëck, Brendan Larvor, Giuseppe Longo, Mario Piazza, Alessandro Sarti, Andrea Sereni, Hourya Sinaceur, Jean-Jacques Szczeciniarz and Fernando Zalamea.

The journal was founded by Frédéric Jaëck, Giuseppe Longo, Jean-Pierre Marquis, Frédéric Patras, Victor Rabiet and Jean-Jacques Szczeciniarz.

For more information about the journal, go to:
https://mxphi.com/

CALL FOR PAPERS:
Submissions to the Annals of Mathematics and Philosophy for the open and thematic issues should be made directly to the Editors Jean-Pierre Marquis ([email protected]) or Frédéric Patras ([email protected]). The following formats are accepted: .tex, .docx, .odt.

The first thematic issue will be on Lautman and « la philosophie mathématique ». Mathematical and philosophical inspirations, from Brunschvicg to Granger and beyond.

In this case, the DEADLINE is August 31, 2022.
Guest Editors: Gabriella Crocco and Frédéric Jaëck

Math x Phi – Annals of Mathematics and Philosophy The philosophy of mathematics is experiencing a profound renewal of its interests and methods. Mathematics, for its part,…

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