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CFA: Slavery and Early Modern Philosophy: An NEH Institute for Higher-Education Faculty

17 Dec 2024 10:25 AM | Anonymous

Date: June 16 – July 4, 2025

Place: Georgetown University

Description: This 3-week Institute explores philosophical debates about slavery in Europe and North America in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries—a topic that scholars of philosophy have largely ignored so far. The Institute will be residential and take place at Georgetown University’s main campus (Hilltop Campus) in Washington, DC, from June 16 to July 4, 2025. Eligible applicants must be higher-ed faculty members (at any stage of their career) or advanced graduate students in the U.S. For a full list of eligibility criteria, please visit the website listed below.


Deadline for submission: March 5, 2025

Notification of decision: April 5, 2025


Organizers: Huaping Lu-Adler (Georgetown University); Julia Jorati (UM-Amherst)

 

Link:https://slaveryandearlymodernphilosophy.georgetown.domains/

Contact Information: Huaping Lu-Adler (hl530@georgetown.edu); Julia Jorati (jjorati@umass.edu)

 



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