lu grad on his way to harvard
philosophy department alumni, michael poirier (hba 2018, mba 2019), has been admitted to harvard law school for fall 2022. congratulations, michael!
philosophy department alumni, michael poirier (hba 2018, mba 2019), has been admitted to harvard law school for fall 2022. congratulations, michael!
the democracy of suffering: life on the edge of catastrophe, philosophy in the anthropocene (mcgill-queen's up, october 2019) by dr. todd dufresne, department of philosophy, will be released this year. noted famous american environmental activist, bill mckibben writes "this is a very fine book: philosophy perfectly attuned to our precise -- and unique -- moment, a moment when our species became suddenly very big indeed."
read more about dr. dufresne's latest publication here.
volume 1, issue 2 is available online ... philosophy reunion great success, a night of philosophy and performance that was not to be missed.
congratulations to dr. blahuta on his publication of fortune and the dao: a comparative study of machiavelli, the daodejing, and the han feizi. read more about this in the first issue of the faculty of social sciences and humanities newsletter (volume 1, winter 2016).
volume 2 issue 1 is available online … meet our contract lecturers, in print!
volume 2, issue 2 is available online … read about recent events, and westworld.
heather saaltink was a student athlete and philosophy major who passed away in 2008 as the result of a motor vehicle accident when her car was struck by an impaired driver. heather's memory is honoured annually to "a 4th year student athlete, who is active at the varsity or club level and demonstrates a commitment to environmental protection and social justice, inspiring others to make a difference." congratulations to rheanna geisel lu women's varsity volleyball team middle blocker. read more about this in the winter issue of the faculty of social sciences and humanities newsletter (winter 2017).
this is a new translation of freud's civilization and its discontents. it is the third and last in a series of freud's philosophical works that dr. dufresne has edited. read more about this in the fall issue of the faculty of social sciences and humanities newsletter (volume 2, fall 2016).