This is so beautiful, and I’m so sorry, Bonnie. Grateful to remember him through you.
I’ve been looking forward to this since your talk on it at AAR ages ago! Thank you for doing this work—I’ve learned so much from it
TODAY! Mon. Jan 26 ~ 2pm ET / 7pm UK
"Love in Time"
Join Fannie Bialek talking with Isabelle Laurenzi about love that embraces its susceptibility to change in contrast to a religious attempt to secure love against finitude.
Free! #philosophy #relationship #love
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Join us today!
We sometimes change in different directions from those we love, but how can braving the unknown together endear us to our lovers?
How do we cope with love being an endeavour fraught with uncertainty?
Join us Mon. Jan. 25 for ~ 2pm ET / 7pm UK
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Check out Fannie Bialek's book: "Love in Time: An Ethical Inquiry," and hope to see you on Monday!!
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Please join us! I’m so excited to talk with one of my favorite thinkers about my new book.
Coming up Mon. Jan. 26 ~ 2pm ET / 7pm UK
"Love in Time"
Fannie Bialek with Isabelle Laurenzi will explore a view of love that embraces the vagaries of life with a fresh ethics of love grounded by our humility before time.
#Philosophy
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Thank you so much!
I’m very excited to hear what you think!
I’ve had success teaching Frankfurt’s Reasons of Love (excerpts or the whole thing) and Lorde’s Uses of the Erotic, for two very different options!
My new book (Love in Time, just out from Chicago) has some parts that might make good short excerpts, too. Let me know if I can recommend anything!
If you’re headed to @aarweb.bsky.social later this month, I would love to see you Sunday at 3pm for a panel on the book! Amy Hollywood, Martin Kavka, and Lou Ruprecht will speak with Andrew Walker-Cornetta presiding and a response from me. I’m honored and grateful to each of the panelists!
It’s here!! I’m so thrilled to hold it in my hands! Thank you to everyone at @uchicagopress.bsky.social and especially Kyle Wagner for bringing it into the world!
Thank you!! I am too lucky with this cover—an original watercolor by the designer!
This one is important. Share it widely. "Contrary to conventional wisdom, the size and scale of anti-Trump protests this year have dwarfed those in 2017, and they have been extraordinarily peaceful." wagingnonviolence.org/2025/06/amer...
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Congratulations!!!
Congratulations!!! 🎉🎉🎉
JOB: The Department of Philosophy and Religion at the University of North Carolina Wilmington invites applicants for an Assistant Professor in Religion position in the area of American Religions, Race, Social Justice, or Africana Studies.
Deadline: 2/27
THE meme of 2025 for me.
Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde to Trump: "I ask you to have mercy upon the people in our country who are scared now. There are gay, lesbian, and transgender people in Democratic, Republican, and independent families, some who fear for their lives ... and the vast majority of immigrants are not criminals"
Yay!!!!! Congratulations!! They’re so lucky to have you!!
Thank you!! What virtues it may have are in no small part thanks to you!!
And I love the Jim Croce comparison! The more bitter version, maybe, is Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” :)
Thank you!!
I haven’t yet but I’ve been appreciating her work for years! I’ll reach out!
Thank you!!
Thank you!!
The book argues for a view of love as an experience of uncertainty, and what that demands of us as lovers, thinkers, and speakers of our experience.
Also considered: vulnerability to our own desires, lovers as bad shoppers, and do we ever fully know our beloveds? (Not really, and why would we want to?)
If you’ve ever wondered what love feels like as a finite being, and why philosophers so rarely talk about it that way, this book is for you!