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Keep your relationships strong with these tips from CWRU neuroscientist and philosopher Anthony Jack
Valentine’s Day has a reputation for being celebrated with grand gestures of love: marriage proposals, gifts and special dates. But when the roses wilt and chocolates are long gone, relationship maintenance is still important—whether for a friend, a significant other, a family member and even yourse...
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Course by philosophy’s Jeremy Bendik-Keymer featured
The American Philosophical Association recently profiled a course led by Jeremy Bendik-Keymer, professor of philosophy at the College of Arts and Sciences. Bendik-Keymer developed his “Good Relationships” course while he was the Beamer-Schneider Professor in Ethics at Case Western Reserve Universi...
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Philosophy’s Jeremy Bendik-Keymer participates in discussion on anti-fascist organizing
Jeremy Bendik-Keymer, professor in the Department of Philosophy, recently participated in a discussion on anti-fascist organizing during a salon held in recognition of philosopher Susan Neiman's short book, Left Is Not Woke. Joining Bendik-Keymer and Neiman in the conversation were fellow philosop...
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Philosophy’s Jeremy Bendik-Keymer named visiting professor in Poland
Jeremy Bendik-Keymer, professor in the Department of Philosophy, was named a visiting professor to be hosted by the Institute of Philosophy at the University of Wroclaw as part of its excellence in research initiative. Bendik-Keymer will work primarily with doctoral students in a week-long intensiv...
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Spartan Showcase: Shreyas Banerjee
Major: Biology and Philosophy Year: Fourth Year The human condition is a topic that has long held the interest of philosophers and academics. Shreyas Banerjee shares this interest, and is pursuing it at Case Western Reserve University as a fourth-year student double majoring in biology and philosop...
Department of Philosophy Speaker Series: "In the Mix with Feminist Theory and Racial Justice, Making Self and Home"
As part of its 2022 Speaker Series, the Department of Philosophy at Case Western Reserve University invites campus community members to attend "In the Mix with Feminist Theory and Racial Justice, Making Self and Home" at 6 p.m. EDT on Zoom Wednesday, April 6. Hear from Cori Wong, a speaker, writer...
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Department of Philosophy Speaker Series: “White Philosophers and the ‘White Problem'”
Case Western Reserve University’s Department of Philosophy will host the next installment of its 2022 speaker series with a talk titled “White Philosophers and the ‘White Problem,’” Wednesday, March 16, at 6 p.m. The event will feature T. Storm Heter, a native of Kansas, a professor of philosophy at...
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5 reasons why… you should give compliments
Chances are, you’ve had days where things don’t seem to be going your way—but then you receive a compliment from someone that turns your day around. While compliments may seem simple, they can have a large impact on you and the people around you, creating a ripple of positivity. But why is that? I...
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"White Philosophers and the 'White Problem'"
Case Western Reserve University’s Department of Philosophy will host the next installment of its 2022 speaker series with a talk titled “White Philosophers and the 'White Problem,'” Wednesday, March 16, at 6 p.m. The event will feature T. Storm Heter, a native of Kansas, a professor of philosophy at...
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Department of Philosophy Speaker Series: “Black Women, State Violence, and the Logic of the Narrative of 'Mothers of the Movement'"
As part of its 2022 Speaker Series, the Department of Philosophy at Case Western Reserve University invites campus community members to hear from Shaeeda Mensah, assistant professor of philosophy at McDaniel College. Mensah will present “Black Women, State Violence, and the Logic of the Narrative of...