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
馃 Should I present? ("I have nothing to present; I hate public speaking; etc.")
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NEXT TALKFridolin Neumann (PhD) Heidegger Thursday 30/04/2026 5pm - 6:15pm S1.50 ORGANISERS |
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Wednesday, March 11, 2026
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WMA Seminar: Seishu Nishimura (Shiga University, Japan): 'Episodic memory: a centered possible worlds account'R0.04 |
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CRPLA Seminar: Joshua Landy (Stanford) - 'Kafka's Double Bind: Freedom and Predestination in The Trial'OC1.08 and on Teams"Kafka鈥檚 Double Bind: Freedom and Predestination in The Trial" Abstract: The Trial is delightfully mysterious in a whole host of ways, but none more than this: the protagonist is both responsible for what happens to him and not responsible for what happens to him. While the Court is cruel and capricious, there鈥檚 plenty of evidence that Josef K. is not entirely innocent either. So what鈥檚 going on here? The solution, on my proposal, involves an innovative take on Christian theology, in which we鈥檙e responsible for making our souls ready for Grace, but in which no amount of preparation will guarantee its arrival. This is not a 鈥渕essage鈥 sent by the novel; it is, instead, a shape for thought, a framework through which even secular readers can inspect a host of phenomena, from love to art, from inquiry to vocation. In more ways than one, we are all in Kafka鈥檚 world. In person in OC1.08 and on
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