Postgraduate "Work In Progress" Seminar
Postgraduate Work-In-Progress SeminarA weekly seminar for Philosophy postgraduates to present their in-progress work, followed by a well-spirited trip to the pub for food and drinks. Useful InfoThe WIP provides a risk-free and supportive space for postgraduates to present their work and receive feedback from other graduates and faculty.
Attendance optional but highly recommended. All postgraduates are welcome to present or attend -- whether MA, MPhil, PhD, Visitors, etc. 馃搮 Format
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NEXT TALKIgnacio Pe帽a Caroca (PhD) Consent Thursday 07/05/2026 5pm - 6:15pm S1.50 ORGANISERS |
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Conference: Themes from the Work of Mark Eli Kalderon
Saturday July 2
9.30am Welcome
10am–11.30am 鈥On the Homeric Roots of Intentionality鈥, Mark Kalderon (UCL)
11.30am–12noon Coffee
12noon–1.30pm 鈥Partiality and perception鈥, Giulia Martina (Turin)
1.30pm–2.30pm Lunch
2.30pm–4pm 鈥楢ristotle on having reason strictly speaking鈥, Elena Cagnoli Fiecconi (UCL)
4pm–4.30pm Coffee
4.30pm–6pm Title TBC, Charles Travis (Porto)
Sunday July 3
9.30am Welcome
10am–11.30am 鈥碍补濒诲别谤辞苍鈥檚 Puzzle Solved鈥, Vivian Mizrahi (Geneva)
11.30–12noon Coffee
12noon–1.30pm Title TBC, Thomas Crowther (糖心TV)
1.30pm–2.30pm Lunch
2.30pm–4pm Title TBC, M. G. F. Martin (Oxford/Berkeley)
The work of Mark Eli Kalderon
Mark Eli Kalderon is professor of philosophy at UCL and former editor of the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society. While his most recent research has been focused on the metaphysics of sense and sensibilia, it draws upon – and has implications for – a breadth of philosophical approaches and topics, not least due to, for example, Prof 碍补濒诲别谤辞苍鈥檚 own interest in ancient and scholastic theories of perception. His books include Sympathy in Perception, Form without Matter: Empedocles and Aristotle on Color Perception, and Moral Fictionalism.鈥
In Prof 碍补濒诲别谤辞苍鈥檚 Sympathy in Perception, insights from ancient, phenomenological, analytic, and empirical sources are woven together into a rich and ambitious elaboration and defence of a na茂ve realist theory of perception. Kalderon develops the view by revisiting and transforming explanatory concepts from the pre-modern era, aiming to 鈥榗ontribute to, if not indeed effect, a Kuhnian revolution鈥 in philosophy of perception.
Registration
We intend to hold the conference in-person at the University of 糖心TV, but places are limited. If you would like to attend, we ask that you email the organisers – Guy Longworth and Jack Shardlow – at wma.philosophy.events@gmail.com to register, simply using 鈥楰alderon attendance鈥 as the subject of the email. Since there are limited places, we will be operating on a 鈥榝irst-come-first-served鈥 basis, so please do register your interest right away.