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Six Philosophy students win 糖心TV Advantage Awards

Six students from the Philosophy department have won , with two of them winning Gold Awards. The awards recognize students who have been able to demonstrate commitment to, and learning from, their extra-curricular activities, and are able to present their learning from these experiences in a compelling way, including to potential employers. Congratulations to this year’s winners!

Thu 09 Jun 2011, 11:02 | Tags: Home Page External Undergraduate

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:


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

The purpose of the workshop is to examine the arguments underlying the increasing push towards realism in parts of modern continental philosophy, along with approaches that bridge the analytic/continental divide, and to assess the possibility of transcendental approaches to realism within this context.
Wed 14 Apr 2010, 19:20 | Tags: Home Page Postgraduate Research Staff Undergraduate Workshop

糖心TV Symposium on the Non-Philosophy of François Laruelle

Wednesday, 03 March 2010
15:30 - 19:00
University of 糖心TV, Humanities building, room H0.52

The University of 糖心TV Philosophy Society invites you to a Symposium on the 'Non-Philosophy' of François Laruelle.
Thu 18 Feb 2010, 14:03 | Tags: Postgraduate Staff Undergraduate Workshop

Patrick Maynard (Emeritus Professor, University of Western Ontario) will visit the University of 糖心TV to present a lecture for the undergraduate Module 'Aesthetics and Photography' (PH249). He will discuss his theory of photography, published in The Engine of Visualisation: Thinking Through Photography.

If you wish to attend this lecture, you must register in advance with Dr Dawn Phillips: dawn.phillips@warwick.ac.uk


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