February 27, Thursday, at 6 pm (Kyiv time)
Speaker: Margaret Cuonzo is a Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy Long Island University, New York, USA.
Seminar Title: Paradoxes in Wartime: From Conway Hall to Zoom
Seminar Description: In "Paradoxes in Wartime, " I survey many paradoxes associated with war and, after a brief account of the nature of paradoxes and strategies for giving solutions, separate out the shallower paradoxes of war, many of which present surface inconsistencies (evil/good, chaos/order, etc.) that can be resolved, from the deeper paradoxes, which call into question folk concepts that are central to our everyday lives. I then focus on a few deeper paradoxes, including paradoxes involving deterrence, rational next steps, sunk costs, and others. Lastly, I'll reflect on why war might engender so many different paradoxes.
Margaret Cuonzo, Ph.D. (she/her/hers)
Professor of Philosophy (retired as of 09/01/2024)
Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus
466 Humanities Building
1 University Plaza
Brooklyn, New York 11201
718-964-7421
https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262525497/paradox/
https://www.routledge.com/The-City-is-an-Ecosystem-Sustainable-Education-Policy-and-Practice/Mutnick-Cuonzo-Griffiths-Leslie-Shuttleworth/p/book/9781032108650