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Lectures & Conferences
William J. Edwards Undergraduate Lecture
The William F. Edwards Lecture is offered by the Department of Philosophy and dedicated to our undergraduate students once a year. William F. Edwards (1926-1999), PhD Columbia University, was the Undergraduate Director of Emory Philosophy Department for more than a decade and a model of an available professor.
He worked with Kristeller on Renaissance Philosophy and wrote his dissertation about the Paduan logician Jacopo Zabarella. He also translated Galileo. After his retirement, the department dedicated the yearly William F. Edwards lecture to the undergraduate students to honor his outstanding commitment to undergraduate study.
Journal of Society, Politics, and Ethics
More information about JSPE is coming in October 20, 2022.
External Conferences and Journals
Conferences
- 2023 Midsouth Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
- 2022 Mudd Undergraduate Conference in Ethics
- 2022 SIUE Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
- 2017 North Georgia Student Philosophy Conference
- 2017 Philosophy Conference at West Virginia University
Journals
- PhilonoUS (University of Sheffield’s Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy)
- Mudd Journal of Ethics (Washington & Lee University)
- Meterorite Undergraduate Philosophy Journal (Louisiana State University)
- Episteme (Denison University)
- Berkeley Essay Prize Competition (University of Rochester)
- The Dualist (Standford University, no longer publishing)
- The Reed (St. Olaf College)
- Prometheus Undergraduate Philosophy Journal (Johns Hopkins University)