Faculty News | June 16, 2018
Professor Brendan Hogan attended the Central European Pragmatist Forum in Prague at the Institute of Philosophy Czech Academy of Sciences and the 3rd European Pragmatism Conference in Helsinki at the University of Helsinki during the first half of June. They are both triennial events. He delivered a paper, "Labor as a site of 'epistemic democracy’: the work of social inquiry," evaluating a recent argument of Elizabeth Anderson (University of Michigan) from her Tanner Lectures Private Government (Princeton University Press) that we need a deep reformulation of our concept of both corporations and government in order to adequately understand contemporary life.