Join us on March 18 for this very special panel discussion on advanced philosophical writing best practices, led by Ph.D. students from NYU's Minorities and Philosophy (MAP) chapter! Whether you are interested in grad school, want to improve your philosophy writing skills, or simply desire to learn more, this event will have something for you to take away and apply to your own philosophical works.
MAP is an international network of philosophy students committed to addressing (a) minority issues in the profession, (b) theoretical issues regarding philosophy of gender, race, sexual orientation, class, disability, native language, etc., and (c) philosophy done from minority perspectives. The NYU chapter pursues these goals through a variety of events, including talks, film screenings, workshops, trainings, and collaborative events organized with other NYC-area chapters.
Who: Open to everyone, led by graduate students in Minorities And Philosophy, NYU chapter
What: A panel discussion on best practices in philosophical writing
When: Thursday, March 18 from 7:00 to 8:00 PM EST
Where: Zoom, ID: 296 814 2250, Passcode: 43grx8
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2968142250?pwd=d0RpSWJMNXZSdjZNaFpiMEtpS0pMQT09