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Postgraduate "Work In Progress" Seminar

Postgraduate Work-In-Progress Seminar

A 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 Info

The WIP provides a risk-free and supportive space for postgraduates to present their work and receive feedback from other graduates and faculty.

  • When: Every Thursday (5pm to 6:15pm)
  • Where: Room S1.50 (Social Sciences Building, First Floor)
  • What: 30-minute presentation, followed by Q&A.

Attendance optional but highly recommended. All postgraduates are welcome to present or attend -- whether MA, MPhil, PhD, Visitors, etc.


馃搮 Format


  • Presentation: 30 minutes
  • Open Discussion / Q&A: 30 minutes
  • Material: Anything, really -- assessed essay (for MAs), a supervision essay (for MPhils), or a thesis section (for PhDs), ...
  • Style: Flexible -- slides, handouts, or simply talking.
  • Audience: No prior reading or background knowledge expected. Visiting PhDs should can present.

馃 Should I present? ("I have nothing to present; I hate public speaking; etc.")


  • Are you a postgraduate? Then yes, you should present.
  • In other words, all graduates are encouraged to present at least once.
  • The WIP is a unique opportunity for graduates to develop their public speaking / writing skills, take risks, test out theses, and get constructive feedback from peers.*
  • Presentations need not (in fact, should not) be watertight or polished pieces at all. You are encouraged to present work at all stages of the writing process -- first drafts, substantial sets of notes, etc.
  • Simply signing up for a date is a great way to give yourself a deadline to work towards. (This is what most people do.)
 
NEXT TALK

Ignacio Pe帽a Caroca

(PhD)

Consent


Thursday 07/05/2026

5pm - 6:15pm

S1.50


ORGANISERS

Tiago Rodrigues

Lucas Menezes 

   

 

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Online Workshop: From the Individual to the Public: Reasons and Democracy

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Location: By Zoom

The aim of the workshop is to explore the role of reasons in democratic legitimacy, focusing in particular on the question of how democratic legitimacy is possible if democratic processes are based on subjective reasons.

 

PROGRAMME (BST / British Summer Time)

Thursday, 10th of June

2:00 – 2:15 Introduction

2:15 – 3:30 鈥淧olitical Deference鈥
Fabienne Peter (University of 糖心TV)

3:30 – 3:40 Break

3:40 – 4:55 鈥淎utonomy as Non-Alienation, Autonomy as Sovereignty, and Politics鈥
David Enoch (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

4:55 – 5:05 Break

5:05 – 6:20 鈥淧rincipled Disobedience and the Limits of Democratic Authority鈥
Sameer Bajaj (University of 糖心TV)

Friday, 11th of June

2:00 – 3:15 鈥淚ndividual Freedom & the Standards of Public Reason鈥
Maria Paola Ferretti (Goethe-Universit盲t Frankfurt)

3:15 – 3:25 Break

3:25 – 4:40 鈥淭he Problem of Ersatz Justice: Toward an Epistemic Political Liberalism鈥
David Estlund (Brown University)

4:40 – 4:50 Break

4:50 – 6:05 鈥淢ust we Reason with our Political Enemies?鈥
Robert Talisse (Vanderbilt University)

6:05 – 6:15 Closing Remarks

 

We welcome anyone who is interested in attending the workshop. Registration is required and must be completed via the following link:

 

 

We will provide the Zoom link and password to those who have registered at a later stage.

 

For any inquiries, please contact us at: fipworkshop.warwick@gmail.com

 

Conference organizers: Diogo Carneiro (d.carneiro@warwick.ac.uk) and Michele Giavazzi (m.giavazzi@warwick.ac.uk).

 

Sponsored by: Aristotelian Society, AHRC project 鈥楴orms for the New Public Sphere鈥, Centre for Ethics, Law & Public Affairs, The Mind Association, The Society for Applied Philosophy.

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