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Graduate Seminar In Objectivist Philosophy And Method
The Graduate Seminar is a special week of lectures, discussions, and workshops designed for graduate students, junior faculty, and post-doctoral scholars of philosophy and related fields. David Kelley, Ph.D., founder of The Atlas Society, is the lead instructor for this intimate and intensive week of intellectual development. Instruction varies from year-to-year, but generally focuses on the content of Objectivism, the relation of Objectivism to non-Objectivist scholarly literature, the distinctive Objectivist method of philosophical analysis, and writing and speaking skills. Our Graduate Seminars are held in the latter half of summer.
Learn about our 2013 Scholarships for Graduate students
- 2013: Applying Ethics, July 28-August 2, George Washingtion University, Washington, D.C.
- 2012: Foundations of Morality, July 29-August 3, 2012, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC.
- 2011: Problems in Induction, July 31-August 5, Washington, D.C.
- 2010: Argument Analysis and Philosophic Detection
- 2009: Graduate Seminar on Objectivist Method
- 2008 Graduate Seminar on Politics and Law
- 2007 Graduate Seminar on Moral Knowledge
- 2006 Graduate Seminar on Epistemology and Philosophy of Mind
- 2005 Graduate Seminar on Objectivist Philosophy and Method
- 2004 Graduate Seminar on Objectivist Philosophy and Method
For more information contact Program Director Will Thomas at (202)370-6880 or wthomas@atlassociety.org.