MIT philosophy: groups:
reading groups
- Ethics reading group
Why you ought to wash up your tea mug, etc. Meets at 3 on wednesdays, faculty meetings permitting. Contact K. E. D. Walden (kewalden@mit.edu).
- Epistemology reading group, a.k.a. ERG
Known unknowns, unknown unknowns, and all that. Meets at 2 on fridays. Contact Miriam Schoenfield (mschoenfield@gmail.com).
- Kripke reading group
Choice selections from the Nachlass. Contact Alan Berger (a_berger@mit.edu).
- M.A.T.T.I.
discussion group (schedule)
A reading group for MIT graduate students. Contact Andrew Graham
(ajgraham@MIT.EDU).
- Friends and Eminees Reading
Group
A reading group to discuss working papers in metaphysics and
epistemology broadly construed (including philosophy of mind,
philosophy of language, philosophy of math and logic, history of
analytic philosophy, and so on). It's open to grad students,
faculty, and visiting members of the Harvard and MIT philosophical
communities.
For more information, see the website.
MIT
philosophy
updated: 18 nov 09