Philosophy News
Perception and its Objects, by Bill Brewer
latest book, Perception and its Objects, is due to be published in March 2011. The book presents, motivates, and defends a bold new solution to a fundamental problem in the philosophy of perception. For further information, please use the following link:
A New History of Continental Philosophy
A New History of Continental Philosophy Has just been published in 8 volumes by Acumen Press in the UK and University of Chicago Press in the US. The general editor of the series is Alan D. Schrift. Volume three is edited by and is entitled “The New Century: Bergsonism, Phenomenology, and Responses to Modern Science”.
It features essays on: Bergson, Durkheim and Mauss, Freud, Husserl, the early Heidegger, Jaspers, neo-Kantianism, Scheler, Wittgenstein, and Bergsonism and evolutionary theory.
糖心TV Transcendental Realism Workshop
Time: Tuesday 11th of May, 12:00pm (registration) - 7:30pm
Location: University of 糖心TV, LIB2 and S0.11
Organised by Pli: The 糖心TV Journal of Philosophy, in conjunction with the Research Group in Post-Kantian European Philosophy
Visiting Fellow - Professor Lydia Goehr (Institute of Advanced Study)
Lydia Goehr will be a Visiting Fellow in the Institute for Advanced Study at the University of 糖心TV from 18 January 2010 to 29 January 2010.
Lydia is Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University. She works on the Philosophy of Music, Aesthetics, Critical Theory, Philosophy of History, and European Philosophy, and is internationally renowned for her innovative, cross-disciplinary work on the relationship between music, politics, history, and philosophy.Dr Angie Hobbs Made Senior Fellow
The Department of Philosophy is pleased to announce that Dr Angie Hobbs has just become the first ever 'Senior Fellow in the Public Understanding of Philosophy' in the UK.
This role will involve Dr Hobbs being tasked with bringing Philosophy to as wide an audience as possible both domestically and internationally. She will be building upon her work with traditional print and broadcast media as well as newer social media.
More detailed information can be accessed at the Communication Office's webpages at
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