…is now up, and seems to be accessible to nonmembers and members alike.
The session at which Jenny Saul is being honored as SWIP’s Distinguished Woman in Philosophy is on Wed., Dec. 28, during the 5:15-7:15 pm session.
The session on implicit bias is on Thursday the 29th:
Chair: Sally Haslanger (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Speakers: Tamar Gendler (Yale University),
Jennifer Saul (University of Sheffield-United Kingdom)
Commentator: Louise Antony (University of Massachusetts– Amherst)
(Thanks to Laurie Paul for the valuable reminder of the session!)
If I could be there to cheer for Jenny, I would (much to her embarrassment, no doubt). I trust someone out there will applaud her for me?
I will be there. Also, please note the session on implicit bias on Thursday the 29th.
Chair: Sally Haslanger (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Speakers: Tamar Gendler (Yale University),
Jennifer Saul (University of Sheffield-United Kingdom)
Commentator: Louise Antony (University of Massachusetts– Amherst)
If I won’t be floored by jet lag, I will also attend the SWIP Session and would be happy to applaud on behalf of others too!
Such an important reminder that I moved it into the body of the message (thanks!).