Titus-Hepp
Lecture

The Titus-Hepp Lectureship is a Philosophy department series that honors Harold H. Titus and Maylon H. Hepp, lecturers in philosophy.

Here are just a few notable speakers from past years:

  • Paul C. Taylor — “Uneasy Sanctuaries: Unthinking Race Thinking”
  • Mariana Ortega — “Bodies of Sorrow: Resistant Mourning, Becoming-with, and Coalitional Politics”
  • Bonnie Honig — “How To Do Things With Inclination: Antigones, with Cavarero”
  • Otavio Bueno — “Contingent Abstract Objects”

About the Titus-Hepp Lecture

The Titus-Hepp series is an endowed lectureship that honors two past Denison professors, Harold H. Titus and Maylon H. Hepp, who jointly contributed over 63 years of prominent academic service to the philosophy department.

Titus-Hepp Lecture
Archives

2013 - 2014

The Department of Philosophy welcomes Linda Martin Alcoff presenting "The Future of Whiteness."

The Department of Philosophy welcomes Ben Caplan presenting "Brutal Propositions."

The Spectrum Series welcomes Ronald Sandler presenting "A Defense of the Moral Status of Artifacts?”

The Titus-Hepp Lecture Series welcomes John Haldane, University of St. Andrews, presenting "Naturalism, Realism, and Natural Realism'

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