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Christi Storfa's OQE (Oral Qualifying Examination)

PhD student: Christi Storfa Time: 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. Thesis Title: Beyond Capabilities: The Ethics of Flourishing                                as a Global Citizen ALL ARE WELCOME

DigiCafe presents Artistic Expression in the Digital Age

The panelists at this Roundtable discussion on Digital Arts are: Catherine Bush, Christian Giroux, James Harley, John Phillips, Adam Hammond.  For more information visit: https://www.uoguelph.ca/arts/digital-humanities-guelph

Scottish Studies Roundtable featuring Ryan Burns

Our next Scottish Studies Roundtable Series is on March 2 from 4-5:30pm in MCKN 132. Ryan Burns, from Northwestern University, will give a presentation titled "Cromwell, Lord Protector of Catholics? Strange Bedfellows in Cromwellian Scotland." Please find the poster and abstract attached to his email. Remember that, as always, light refreshments will be provided. You can contact us by email at scottish@uoguelph.ca for more details. The event is open to the public.

Chemfest 2015

Chemistry social event runs 9am - 5pm.  Atrium remains open to the public. 

Boarding House Gallery presents MASTER CLASS

MASTER CLASS Exhibition runs Jan 13 - Feb 28/15. Works by MFA Alumni selected from the MSAC Collection. For more info visit http://www.msac.ca/boarding-house-gallery-art

MSAC Winter Exhibitions

Winter Exhibitions:  Kate Wilhelm - Yes These Bones Shall Live Kelly Richardson - Terrene, Book Launch Thursday, January 29 at 4pm, and Travelling with the Ancestors For more info visit http://www.msac.ca

Winter Exhibitions at MSAC

Winter Exhibitions: Kate Wilhelm - Yes These Bones Shall Live Kelly Richardson - Terrene, and Travelling with the Ancestors, Book Launch Thursday January 29 at 4pm For more information visit http://www.msac.ca

Boarding House Gallery presents MASTER CLASS

MASTER CLASS Exhibition - Works by MFA Alumni selected from the MSAC Collection.Exhibit runs January 13 - February 28, 2015.  For more information visit http://www.msac.ca/boarding-house-gallery-art

Philosophy Speaker Series - Fraser MacBride (University of Glasgow)

  Title: From Categorial dualism to Pluralism: Wittgenstein on Universals Abstract: It is debated whether the early Wittgenstein was a realist or a nominalist. In this paper I argue that by the time of the *Tractatus*, Wittgenstein had already taken a substantial journey from realism in the traditional sense to a more liberated metaphysics, from the *Notes on Logic* throught the *Notebooks*. I argue that the resulting metaphysics is to be preferred to traditional realism.

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