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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.)
 
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Fridolin Neumann

(PhD)

Heidegger


Thursday 30/04/2026

5pm - 6:15pm

S1.50


ORGANISERS

Tiago Rodrigues

Lucas Menezes 

   

 

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S0.20

鈥淛apanese Philosophers Thinking with and against Heidegger:
The Evolution and Dissolution of Ontological Pluralism鈥

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Stocker Reading Group
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15/01

1: Dirty Hands and Ordinary Life

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3

22/01

2: Moral Immorality

S1.50

4

29/01

3 + 4: Moral and Value Conflict

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05/02

5: Evaluative and emotional coherence

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6: Plurality and Choice

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7: Akrasia

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05/03

8: Monism, Pluralism and Conflict

S2.77

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12/03

9 + 10: Conceptual and Evaluative Problems with Maximisation

S1.50

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Critical Theory Reading Group
S1.50

We meet on Wednesdays from 14.30-16.00 and the texts and rooms are as follows:

15th Jan - A1.05 - Introduction and Chapter One of Fredric Jameson鈥檚 鈥楶ostmodernism: The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism鈥

 

22nd Jan - S0.08 - Extracts from Jean-Fran莽ois Lyotard鈥檚 鈥楾he Postmodern Condition鈥

 

29th Jan - S0.28 - Extracts from Jean Baudrillard鈥檚 鈥楽imulacra and Simulation鈥

 

5th Feb - S1.50 - Byung-Chul Han鈥檚 鈥楾he Burnout Society鈥

 

Each text has been chosen and will be introduced by a different member of the group, and we welcome future suggestions for themes and specific readings.

 

Please email oscar.jenkinson@warwick.ac.uk if you'd like PDFs of the specific extracts we will be reading, or if you'd like to stay up-to-date with what we're reading in future weeks through our WhatsApp group.

 

Many thanks,

 

Oscar Jenkinson

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Sip and Study
Common Room

MAP (Minorities and Philosophy) continues with their famous fortnightly 鈥淪ip & Study鈥 sessions in the common room. Everybody is invited to drop in for a free coffee or tea, some co-working and/or a chat! Every second Thursday from 10.30-12.30 in the common room (that is: week 1, week 3, week 5, week 7, week 9) See you there!

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PG WiP Seminar
S2.77
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MAP Panel Discussion - Access to Philosophy - Exploring obstacles and possibilities
Cowling Room (S2.77)

We will discuss obstacles and access to doing philosophy, both for students and researchers/lecturers. Philosophy has some surprisingly enduring underrepresentation at the professional level, with respect to race and gender (and class?), and there are salient patterns for PG study as well. There is also longstanding cultural narrowness in the intellectual traditions studied. Why is this? How do these facts affect people鈥檚 experience in philosophy? Please join students and faculty members for brief presentations from the panel and open discussion of the issues. The session will be held in the Cowling Room, S2.77. Refreshments will be served.

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Reading Group - Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit
ONLINE
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"Porn and Feminism" reading group by MAP
S2.85

Porn websites rank among the most visited websites globally with billions of visits every month. According to a study from 2018, 91.5% of men and 60.2% of women (ages 18-73) in the US reported having consumed pornography in the past month (). The impact that porn has on feminist issues has been discussed by feminist philosophers for decades. We want to explore the relation between 鈥楶orn and Feminism鈥 by reading a couple of introductory texts together! By 鈥榚xploring鈥 we mean to not take certain evaluative assumptions towards pornography for granted beforehand but to get familiar with some of the things that have been said in feminist debates.

 

We will start by reading the chapter 鈥淭alking to My Students About Porn鈥 by Amia Srinivasan (contained in her 2021 book 鈥淭he Right to Sex鈥 and attached). After that, we will determine the readings successively which is also an opportunity to bring in your own wishes and suggestions.

 

Where and when: every second Tuesday, 4-5 pm (weeks 2, 4, perhaps 6, 8, 10); room S2.85 (in the Economics department very close to the Philosophy department). We will, accordingly, start next Tuesday, 14. January!

 

Any questions, suggestions, or comments: map.philosophy@warwick.ac.uk.

Best,

Frido

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Teaching Away Day
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Management Committee meeting
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鈥淣ature and History in the Anthropocene鈥
OC0.01

Joint conference organised by the Centre for Research in Post-Kantian European Philosophy, 糖心TV University, and the Centre for Post-Kantian Philosophy, University of Potsdam 12-14 February, 2025 糖心TV University Campus, Oculus building Wednesday 12 February OC0.01

16.00 coffee and welcome 1

6.15-17.15 David James (糖心TV) Moral Psychology and an Environmental History of Political Ideas: Some Reflections on Pierre Charbonnier鈥檚 A"luence and Freedom

17.30-18.30 Elena Tripaldi (Padua) Monistic Definitions of Nature in the Anthropocene Debate: A Hegelian Critique

drinks on campus (open to all)

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鈥淣ature and History in the Anthropocene鈥
AM in OC0.01 and PM in OC1.09

OC0.01

09.45-10.45 Thomas Khurana (Potsdam) Politics of Nature: Prolegomena to a Critique of Political Ecology

11.00-12.00 Tim Howles (Oxford), Deferring the End and Holding Open the Present: Katechontic Political Theology at the Time of the Anthropocene

OC0.04 12.00-13.00 Lunch

OC1.09

12.45-13.45 Isabel Sickenberger (Potsdam) Nature and Dialectics: A Hegelian Critique of Engels

14.00-15.00 Alexey Weissmueller (Potsdam) Adorno鈥檚 Negative Dialectics of Nature and History

15.15-16.15 Tom Simpson (糖心TV) Planetary Pictures: Historicizing environmental sciences in the Anthropocene

16.30-18.00 KEYNOTE Travis Holloway (Pratt) Philosophy at the End of the World: History, Art, and Politics for the Anthropocene

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S1.50
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鈥淣ature and History in the Anthropocene鈥
OC1.08

Friday 14 February OC1.08

09.45-10.45 Maximilian Hepach (Durham) Climate Phenomenology

11.00-12.00 Tobias Keiling (糖心TV) Mourning for Certainty: Historical Understanding in the Anthropocene

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MEEP Workshop - Autobiographical Memory
A1.05

Friday 14th Feb (Week 6), A1.05, 11:00-18:00

MEEP Workshop: "Autobiographical Memory"

With talks from Daniel Vanello (UCL), Anthony Marcel & Lia Kvavilashvili (Hertfordshire), Christoph Hoerl (糖心TV), Thomas Crowther (糖心TV), and Naomi Eilan (糖心TV) (see details for schedule)

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Reading Group - Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit
ONLINE

This reading group will be online, and will be held every Friday at 4 pm.

If you are interested, please send an e-mail to one of the organisers (Marco and Luke) so we can put you on the e-mail list.

Contacts:

路 Marco Rienzi: marco.rienzi.mr@gmail.com

路 Luke Valentine Darrell Leong: L.Leong@warwick.ac.uk

Teams link:

Meeting ID: 370 159 187 317

Passcode: 9N6eC9Po

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"Porn and Feminism" reading group by MAP
S2.85

Porn websites rank among the most visited websites globally with billions of visits every month. According to a study from 2018, 91.5% of men and 60.2% of women (ages 18-73) in the US reported having consumed pornography in the past month (). The impact that porn has on feminist issues has been discussed by feminist philosophers for decades. We want to explore the relation between 鈥楶orn and Feminism鈥 by reading a couple of introductory texts together! By 鈥榚xploring鈥 we mean to not take certain evaluative assumptions towards pornography for granted beforehand but to get familiar with some of the things that have been said in feminist debates.

We will start by reading the chapter 鈥淭alking to My Students About Porn鈥 by Amia Srinivasan (contained in her 2021 book 鈥淭he Right to Sex鈥 and attached). After that, we will determine the readings successively which is also an opportunity to bring in your own wishes and suggestions.

 

Where and when: every second Tuesday, 4-5 pm (weeks 2, 4, perhaps 6, 8, 10); room S2.85 (in the Economics department very close to the Philosophy department). We will, accordingly, start next Tuesday, 14. January!

 

Any questions, suggestions, or comments: map.philosophy@warwick.ac.uk.

Best,

Frido

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Post-Kantian Seminar - David Bather Woods (糖心TV)
S0.20

"Schopenhauer and the Frankfurt School"

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Marx's Ethical Vision Reading Group
S2.61
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Stocker Reading Group
S1.50

Week

Date

Chapter(s)

Room

2

15/01

1: Dirty Hands and Ordinary Life

S1.50

3

22/01

2: Moral Immorality

S1.50

4

29/01

3 + 4: Moral and Value Conflict

S1.50

5

05/02

5: Evaluative and emotional coherence

S1.50

7

19/02

6: Plurality and Choice

S1.50

8

26/02

7: Akrasia

S1.50

9

05/03

8: Monism, Pluralism and Conflict

S2.77

10

12/03

9 + 10: Conceptual and Evaluative Problems with Maximisation

S1.50

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Equality and Welfare Committee
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MEEP Internal Mini-workshop: 'Other MiInds, Practical聽Reason聽and McDowell's Heterodox Reading'
S0.21
MEEP Internal Mini-workshop
19 February, 2.30-6.00, S.021
2.30-3.45
Eliza Little: 'Other Minds, Practical Reason and McDowell's Heterodox Reading'.
3.45-4.15
Tea/coffee
4.15-5.00
Guy Longworth: Practical Knowledge of Other Minds.
5.00-5.45
Naomi Eilan: Self-consciousness and Objectivity: On the Role of Other Minds
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Sip and Study
Common Room

MAP (Minorities and Philosophy) continues with their famous fortnightly 鈥淪ip & Study鈥 sessions in the common room. Everybody is invited to drop in for a free coffee or tea, some co-working and/or a chat! Every second Thursday from 10.30-12.30 in the common room (that is: week 1, week 3, week 5, week 7, week 9)

See you there!

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PG WiP Seminar
S2.77
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Reading Group - Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit
ONLINE

This reading group will be online, and will be held every Friday at 4 pm.

If you are interested, please send an e-mail to one of the organisers (Marco and Luke) so we can put you on the e-mail list.

Contacts:

路 Marco Rienzi: marco.rienzi.mr@gmail.com

路 Luke Valentine Darrell Leong: L.Leong@warwick.ac.uk

Teams link:

Meeting ID: 370 159 187 317

Passcode: 9N6eC9Po

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NSS Completion Pizza Event (UG Finalists)
Philosophy Common Room
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"Porn and Feminism" reading group by MAP
S2.85

Porn websites rank among the most visited websites globally with billions of visits every month. According to a study from 2018, 91.5% of men and 60.2% of women (ages 18-73) in the US reported having consumed pornography in the past month (). The impact that porn has on feminist issues has been discussed by feminist philosophers for decades. We want to explore the relation between 鈥楶orn and Feminism鈥 by reading a couple of introductory texts together! By 鈥榚xploring鈥 we mean to not take certain evaluative assumptions towards pornography for granted beforehand but to get familiar with some of the things that have been said in feminist debates.

 

We will start by reading the chapter 鈥淭alking to My Students About Porn鈥 by Amia Srinivasan (contained in her 2021 book 鈥淭he Right to Sex鈥 and attached). After that, we will determine the readings successively which is also an opportunity to bring in your own wishes and suggestions.

 

Where and when: every second Tuesday, 4-5 pm (weeks 2, 4, perhaps 6, 8, 10); room S2.85 (in the Economics department very close to the Philosophy department). We will, accordingly, start next Tuesday, 14. January!

 

Any questions, suggestions, or comments: map.philosophy@warwick.ac.uk.

Best,

Frido

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Cancelled - CRPLA Seminar: Murray Smith (Kent)
S0.20

We will re-schedule Professor Smith's talk at a later date.

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Marx's Ethical Vision Reading Group
S2.61
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Philosophy Staff WiP Seminar
S2.77
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Stocker Reading Group
S1.50

Week

Date

Chapter(s)

Room

2

15/01

1: Dirty Hands and Ordinary Life

S1.50

3

22/01

2: Moral Immorality

S1.50

4

29/01

3 + 4: Moral and Value Conflict

S1.50

5

05/02

5: Evaluative and emotional coherence

S1.50

7

19/02

6: Plurality and Choice

S1.50

8

26/02

7: Akrasia

S1.50

9

05/03

8: Monism, Pluralism and Conflict

S2.77

10

12/03

9 + 10: Conceptual and Evaluative Problems with Maximisation

S1.50

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Management Committee meeting
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Departmental Meeting
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PG WiP Seminar - Emma Clinton: DECEPTION & THE ETHICS OF CONSENT
S2.77

Abstract

How we determine the scope of consent – the range of actions that consent applies to – has implications on the discussion of deception in sex.

Some philosophers endorse the view that deception鈥檚 moral effect on consent can be, at least partly, explained by the fact that an act that someone consented to is not actually the act that is carried out (where the act carried out does not fall within the scope of their consent). If this is the case, then delineating which acts are within the scope of consent can provide us with a partial account of which acts could be morally impermissible as a result of deception.

However, this approach needs to be able to deal with cases where deception might be the only way in which to avoid discriminatory consequences, ideally avoiding the conclusion that deception in these cases are serious moral wrongs.

I will be looking at Dougherty鈥檚 approach to get around this problem, namely building in moral reasonableness into how we determine the scope of consent. I will be arguing that this approach fails, and that if we want consent to remain a useful moral concept which is able to protect people鈥檚 autonomy, the scope of consent should be an epistemically reasonable interpretation of the expression of consent.

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Reading Group - Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit
ONLINE

This reading group will be online, and will be held every Friday at 4 pm.

If you are interested, please send an e-mail to one of the organisers (Marco and Luke) so we can put you on the e-mail list.

Contacts:

路 Marco Rienzi: marco.rienzi.mr@gmail.com

路 Luke Valentine Darrell Leong: L.Leong@warwick.ac.uk

Teams link:

Meeting ID: 370 159 187 317

Passcode: 9N6eC9Po

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Workshop with Prof. Inga R枚mer (Freiburg)
A1.11

Join Prof. Inga R枚mer (Freiburg), for a workshop on the failure of Heidegger's Being and Time and the idea of a "metaphysics of Dasein".

Monday 3 March, 3-6pm, in A 1.1.

The event is open to interested staff and students. It will be based on a reading from Heidegger's Metaphysical Foundations of Logic. Please sign up by emailing Tobias Keiling.

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Post-Kantian Seminar - Inga R枚mer (Freiburg)
S0.20

鈥淲hat is a Metaphysics of Dasein? Heidegger after Being and Time

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Marx's Ethical Vision Reading Group
S2.61
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Stocker Reading Group
S2.77

Week

Date

Chapter(s)

Room

2

15/01

1: Dirty Hands and Ordinary Life

S1.50

3

22/01

2: Moral Immorality

S1.50

4

29/01

3 + 4: Moral and Value Conflict

S1.50

5

05/02

5: Evaluative and emotional coherence

S1.50

7

19/02

6: Plurality and Choice

S1.50

8

26/02

7: Akrasia

S1.50

9

05/03

8: Monism, Pluralism and Conflict

S2.77

10

12/03

9 + 10: Conceptual and Evaluative Problems with Maximisation

S1.50

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Education Committee
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Sip and Study
Common Room

MAP (Minorities and Philosophy) continues with their famous fortnightly 鈥淪ip & Study鈥 sessions in the common room. Everybody is invited to drop in for a free coffee or tea, some co-working and/or a chat! Every second Thursday from 10.30-12.30 in the common room (that is: week 1, week 3, week 5, week 7, week 9)

See you there!

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Spring Break Celebration
Bar Fusion (Rootes)
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Reading Group - Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit
ONLINE

This reading group will be online, and will be held every Friday at 4 pm.

If you are interested, please send an e-mail to one of the organisers (Marco and Luke) so we can put you on the e-mail list.

Contacts:

路 Marco Rienzi: marco.rienzi.mr@gmail.com

路 Luke Valentine Darrell Leong: L.Leong@warwick.ac.uk

Teams link:

Meeting ID: 370 159 187 317

Passcode: 9N6eC9Po

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"Porn and Feminism" reading group by MAP
S2.85

Porn websites rank among the most visited websites globally with billions of visits every month. According to a study from 2018, 91.5% of men and 60.2% of women (ages 18-73) in the US reported having consumed pornography in the past month (). The impact that porn has on feminist issues has been discussed by feminist philosophers for decades. We want to explore the relation between 鈥楶orn and Feminism鈥 by reading a couple of introductory texts together! By 鈥榚xploring鈥 we mean to not take certain evaluative assumptions towards pornography for granted beforehand but to get familiar with some of the things that have been said in feminist debates.

 

We will start by reading the chapter 鈥淭alking to My Students About Porn鈥 by Amia Srinivasan (contained in her 2021 book 鈥淭he Right to Sex鈥 and attached). After that, we will determine the readings successively which is also an opportunity to bring in your own wishes and suggestions.

 

Where and when: every second Tuesday, 4-5 pm (weeks 2, 4, perhaps 6, 8, 10); room S2.85 (in the Economics department very close to the Philosophy department). We will, accordingly, start next Tuesday, 14. January!

 

Any questions, suggestions, or comments: map.philosophy@warwick.ac.uk.

Best,

Frido

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Marx's Ethical Vision Reading Group
Pret
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Stocker Reading Group
S1.50

Week

Date

Chapter(s)

Room

2

15/01

1: Dirty Hands and Ordinary Life

S1.50

3

22/01

2: Moral Immorality

S1.50

4

29/01

3 + 4: Moral and Value Conflict

S1.50

5

05/02

5: Evaluative and emotional coherence

S1.50

7

19/02

6: Plurality and Choice

S1.50

8

26/02

7: Akrasia

S1.50

9

05/03

8: Monism, Pluralism and Conflict

S2.77

10

12/03

9 + 10: Conceptual and Evaluative Problems with Maximisation

S1.50

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Management Committee meeting
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Research and Impact Committee
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Colloquium - more info to follow
TBC
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PG WiP Seminar
S2.77
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WMA Seminar: The Cultural Evolution of Speech Act Norms
A0.23

Mitch Green (Connecticut) - The Cultural Evolution of Speech Act Norms

After characterizing the notions of information, signal, and verbal signal, I note that since its inception in the mid-twentieth century, speech act theory has been carried on with little attention to how speech acts might have come about in the evolution of communication. I then explain some of the central ideas of cultural evolutionary theory. In that light I sketch a cultural-evolutionary account of the modern practice of assertion according to which that practice emerges from a series of increasingly adaptive 鈥減roto鈥-assertoric speech acts. I then offer a similar though more compact reconstruction for the evolution of imperatives. If these reconstructions are plausible, they suggest that assertoric and directive practices are adaptive in the communities in which they occur. They are therefore not arbitrary, contrary to one commitment incurred by conventionalist approaches to speech acts.
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Reading Group - Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit
ONLINE

This reading group will be online, and will be held every Friday at 4 pm.

If you are interested, please send an e-mail to one of the organisers (Marco and Luke) so we can put you on the e-mail list.

Contacts:

路 Marco Rienzi: marco.rienzi.mr@gmail.com

路 Luke Valentine Darrell Leong: L.Leong@warwick.ac.uk

Teams link:

Meeting ID: 370 159 187 317

Passcode: 9N6eC9Po

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Embodied Voices: the ethics and politics of voice and body in performance
Milburn House

Runs from Thursday, April 24 to Friday, April 25.

Anyone interested in attending should email k.d.simecek@warwick.ac.uk

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MAP Sip & Study
S2.73 Common Room

Hey everyone,

MAP (Minorities and Philosophy) continues with their famous fortnightly 鈥淪ip & Study鈥 sessions in the common room. Everybody is invited to drop in for a free coffee or tea, some co-working and/or a chat! Hope to see you there.

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Summer Seminar: Jessica Moss, Plato鈥檚 Epistemology
S1.50

Summer Seminar:

Jessica Moss, Plato鈥檚 Epistemology

Naomi Eilan, Thomas Crowther, Guy Longworth

鈥楯essica Moss has written a book about Plato鈥檚 epistemology that is a fascinating read both for Plato scholars and for those of us whose interests lie more generally in the broad sweep of the history of theorizing about knowledge.鈥—Robert Pasnau.

Week 1: Thursday 24th April 12noon–2pm – Introduction + Chapter 1 S1.50

Week 2: Thursday 1st May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 2 S1.50

Week 3: Thursday 8th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 3 S1.50

Week 4: Thursday 15th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 4 S1.50

Week 5: Friday 23rd May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 5 S1.50

Week 6: Thursday 29th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 6 S1.50

Week 7: Friday 6th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 7 S2.77

Week 8: Thursday 12th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 8 S1.50

Week 9: Friday 20th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 9 S1.50

Week 10: Thursday 26th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 10 [Online only]

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Truth and Truthfulness Reading Group
s1.50

In preparation for the WMA Symposium on Bernard Williams' Truth and Truthfulness in week 6, the WMA is hosting a reading group on the book. We aim to cover two chapters of the book each week, all are welcome to join. Any questions please email wma@warwick.ac.uk

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PG WiP Seminar
S2.77
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Reading group: Kant meets 鈥淪ex, Love, & Gender鈥
S2.85

Reading group: Kant meets 鈥淪ex, Love, & Gender鈥

We cordially invite you to a reading group centred on Helga Varden鈥檚 widely acclaimed book 鈥淪ex, Love, and Gender: A Kantian Theory鈥 (2020). In it, Varden proposes an ambitious assessment of Kant鈥檚 moral, legal, and political philosophy, claiming it can provide a robust framework for intimate life as well as a progressive account of gender identity, bodily autonomy, and sexual rights. To do so, Varden insists, we must, of course, also 鈥渙vercome Kant鈥檚 own mistakes鈥 and 鈥渋dentify and overcome Kant鈥檚 own binary positions and, consequently, his cisism, sexism, and heterosexism鈥.

We鈥檒l read selected chapters from Varden鈥檚 book alongside other relevant articles, starting with Mari Mikkola鈥檚 2011 paper, 鈥淜ant on Moral Agency and Women鈥檚 Nature鈥. (If you have suggestions or requests, do share!) Just a quick note: we鈥檙e no experts on Kant鈥檚 practical philosophy – and you don鈥檛 need to be either. We鈥檙e simply hoping for some refreshing insights on this confrontation between Kant and 鈥淪ex, Love, and Gender鈥 (without diving into the primary texts together).

Meetings will take place every other Tuesday at 5 pm, starting on 29 April. If you鈥檙e interested, please email map.philosophy@warwick.ac.uk or scan the QR code on the poster to join the WhatsApp group!

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Philosophy Staff WiP Seminar
S2.77
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Philosophy Module Fair
R0.12 and R0.14
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Departmental Colloquium - Kate Kirkpatrick (Oxford)
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Week 2, 30 April - Kate Kirkpatrick (Oxford): The Myth of Recognition in The Second Sex 

Since Eva Lundgren-Gothlin鈥檚 Sex and Existence and Nancy Bauer鈥檚 Simone de Beauvoir, Philosophy, and Feminism, several philosophical interpreters of The Second Sex have shared the assumption that The Second Sex is Hegelian and that 鈥渢he Hegel question鈥—namely, the debate about whether and to what extent Beauvoir鈥檚 account of woman as the Other is indebted to Hegel鈥檚 Master/Slave dialectic—is best answered by reading Beauvoir through 鈥淔rench Hegel鈥, and especially through the reading of Alexandre Koj猫ve. This paper argues on historical, textual, and conceptual grounds that Beauvoir鈥檚 philosophical and political project in The Second Sex is better characterized as anti-Hegelian, sharing methodological and political commitments with the 鈥渢urn to the concrete鈥 and 鈥淔rench Marx鈥. Moreover, reading Beauvoir as a "French" Hegelian theorist of recognition overlooks her suspicion—a longstanding suspicion in French philosophy—of what she calls the "myth" of recognition itself.

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Summer Seminar: Jessica Moss, Plato鈥檚 Epistemology
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Summer Seminar:

Jessica Moss, Plato鈥檚 Epistemology

Naomi Eilan, Thomas Crowther, Guy Longworth

鈥楯essica Moss has written a book about Plato鈥檚 epistemology that is a fascinating read both for Plato scholars and for those of us whose interests lie more generally in the broad sweep of the history of theorizing about knowledge.鈥—Robert Pasnau.

Week 1: Thursday 24th April 12noon–2pm – Introduction + Chapter 1 S1.50

Week 2: Thursday 1st May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 2 S1.50

Week 3: Thursday 8th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 3 S1.50

Week 4: Thursday 15th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 4 S1.50

Week 5: Friday 23rd May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 5 S1.50

Week 6: Thursday 29th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 6 S1.50

Week 7: Friday 6th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 7 S2.77

Week 8: Thursday 12th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 8 S1.50

Week 9: Friday 20th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 9 S1.50

Week 10: Thursday 26th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 10 [Online only]

 

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Truth and Truthfulness Reading Group
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In preparation for the WMA Symposium on Bernard Williams' Truth and Truthfulness in week 6, the WMA is hosting a reading group on the book. We aim to cover two chapters of the book each week, all are welcome to join. Any questions please email wma@warwick.ac.uk

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PG WiP Seminar
S2.77
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CRPLA Seminar: Professor Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad (Lancaster), 'All the Stage Is the World: Finding Emotion in the Sanskrit Aesthetics of Abhinavagupta'
S0.18
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MEEP Mini-Workshop: Philosophy of Barbarism
Wolfson Research Exchange, Floor 2 Lib extension.

Weds. 7th May (Week 3), Wolfson Research Exchange (Library), 14:00-18:00

MEEP Mini-Workshop: "Philosophy of Barbarism"

14:00 - 15:45 Maria Boletsi (Leiden)

16:15 - 18:00 Quassim Cassam (糖心TV)

Dinner and drinks at Radcliffe will follow. Any questions, please contact lorenzo.serini@warwick.ac.uk and oscar.north-concar@warwick.ac.uk

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S2.73 Common Room

Hey everyone,

MAP (Minorities and Philosophy) continues with their famous fortnightly 鈥淪ip & Study鈥 sessions in the common room. Everybody is invited to drop in for a free coffee or tea, some co-working and/or a chat! Hope to see you there.

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Summer Seminar:

Jessica Moss, Plato鈥檚 Epistemology

Naomi Eilan, Thomas Crowther, Guy Longworth

鈥楯essica Moss has written a book about Plato鈥檚 epistemology that is a fascinating read both for Plato scholars and for those of us whose interests lie more generally in the broad sweep of the history of theorizing about knowledge.鈥—Robert Pasnau.

Week 1: Thursday 24th April 12noon–2pm – Introduction + Chapter 1 S1.50

Week 2: Thursday 1st May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 2 S1.50

Week 3: Thursday 8th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 3 S1.50

Week 4: Thursday 15th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 4 S1.50

Week 5: Friday 23rd May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 5 S1.50

Week 6: Thursday 29th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 6 S1.50

Week 7: Friday 6th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 7 S2.77

Week 8: Thursday 12th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 8 S1.50

Week 9: Friday 20th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 9 S1.50

Week 10: Thursday 26th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 10 [Online only]

 

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Truth and Truthfulness Reading Group
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In preparation for the WMA Symposium on Bernard Williams' Truth and Truthfulness in week 6, the WMA is hosting a reading group on the book. We aim to cover two chapters of the book each week, all are welcome to join. Any questions please email wma@warwick.ac.uk

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PG WiP Seminar
S2.77
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IAS Seminar Room C0.02

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Reading group: Kant meets 鈥淪ex, Love, & Gender鈥
S2.85

Reading group: Kant meets 鈥淪ex, Love, & Gender鈥

We cordially invite you to a reading group centred on Helga Varden鈥檚 widely acclaimed book 鈥淪ex, Love, and Gender: A Kantian Theory鈥 (2020). In it, Varden proposes an ambitious assessment of Kant鈥檚 moral, legal, and political philosophy, claiming it can provide a robust framework for intimate life as well as a progressive account of gender identity, bodily autonomy, and sexual rights. To do so, Varden insists, we must, of course, also 鈥渙vercome Kant鈥檚 own mistakes鈥 and 鈥渋dentify and overcome Kant鈥檚 own binary positions and, consequently, his cisism, sexism, and heterosexism鈥.

We鈥檒l read selected chapters from Varden鈥檚 book alongside other relevant articles, starting with Mari Mikkola鈥檚 2011 paper, 鈥淜ant on Moral Agency and Women鈥檚 Nature鈥. (If you have suggestions or requests, do share!) Just a quick note: we鈥檙e no experts on Kant鈥檚 practical philosophy – and you don鈥檛 need to be either. We鈥檙e simply hoping for some refreshing insights on this confrontation between Kant and 鈥淪ex, Love, and Gender鈥 (without diving into the primary texts together).

Meetings will take place every other Tuesday at 5 pm, starting on 29 April. If you鈥檙e interested, please email map.philosophy@warwick.ac.uk or scan the QR code on the poster to join the WhatsApp group!

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Summer Seminar: Jessica Moss, Plato鈥檚 Epistemology
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Summer Seminar:

Jessica Moss, Plato鈥檚 Epistemology

Naomi Eilan, Thomas Crowther, Guy Longworth

鈥楯essica Moss has written a book about Plato鈥檚 epistemology that is a fascinating read both for Plato scholars and for those of us whose interests lie more generally in the broad sweep of the history of theorizing about knowledge.鈥—Robert Pasnau.

Week 1: Thursday 24th April 12noon–2pm – Introduction + Chapter 1 S1.50

Week 2: Thursday 1st May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 2 S1.50

Week 3: Thursday 8th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 3 S1.50

Week 4: Thursday 15th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 4 S1.50

Week 5: Friday 23rd May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 5 S1.50

Week 6: Thursday 29th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 6 S1.50

Week 7: Friday 6th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 7 S2.77

Week 8: Thursday 12th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 8 S1.50

Week 9: Friday 20th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 9 S1.50

Week 10: Thursday 26th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 10 [Online only]

 

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Truth and Truthfulness Reading Group
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In preparation for the WMA Symposium on Bernard Williams' Truth and Truthfulness in week 6, the WMA is hosting a reading group on the book. We aim to cover two chapters of the book each week, all are welcome to join. Any questions please email wma@warwick.ac.uk

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Departmental Colloquium - Des Hogan (Princeton)
S0.18
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MAP Sip & Study
S2.73 Common Room

Hey everyone,

MAP (Minorities and Philosophy) continues with their famous fortnightly 鈥淪ip & Study鈥 sessions in the common room. Everybody is invited to drop in for a free coffee or tea, some co-working and/or a chat! Hope to see you there.

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In preparation for the WMA Symposium on Bernard Williams' Truth and Truthfulness in week 6, the WMA is hosting a reading group on the book. We aim to cover two chapters of the book each week, all are welcome to join. Any questions please email wma@warwick.ac.uk

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Summer Seminar: Jessica Moss, Plato鈥檚 Epistemology
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Summer Seminar:

Jessica Moss, Plato鈥檚 Epistemology

Naomi Eilan, Thomas Crowther, Guy Longworth

鈥楯essica Moss has written a book about Plato鈥檚 epistemology that is a fascinating read both for Plato scholars and for those of us whose interests lie more generally in the broad sweep of the history of theorizing about knowledge.鈥—Robert Pasnau.

Week 1: Thursday 24th April 12noon–2pm – Introduction + Chapter 1 S1.50

Week 2: Thursday 1st May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 2 S1.50

Week 3: Thursday 8th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 3 S1.50

Week 4: Thursday 15th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 4 S1.50

Week 5: Friday 23rd May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 5 S1.50

Week 6: Thursday 29th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 6 S1.50

Week 7: Friday 6th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 7 S2.77

Week 8: Thursday 12th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 8 S1.50

Week 9: Friday 20th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 9 S1.50

Week 10: Thursday 26th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 10 [Online only]

 

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Reading group: Kant meets 鈥淪ex, Love, & Gender鈥
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Reading group: Kant meets 鈥淪ex, Love, & Gender鈥

We cordially invite you to a reading group centred on Helga Varden鈥檚 widely acclaimed book 鈥淪ex, Love, and Gender: A Kantian Theory鈥 (2020). In it, Varden proposes an ambitious assessment of Kant鈥檚 moral, legal, and political philosophy, claiming it can provide a robust framework for intimate life as well as a progressive account of gender identity, bodily autonomy, and sexual rights. To do so, Varden insists, we must, of course, also 鈥渙vercome Kant鈥檚 own mistakes鈥 and 鈥渋dentify and overcome Kant鈥檚 own binary positions and, consequently, his cisism, sexism, and heterosexism鈥.

We鈥檒l read selected chapters from Varden鈥檚 book alongside other relevant articles, starting with Mari Mikkola鈥檚 2011 paper, 鈥淜ant on Moral Agency and Women鈥檚 Nature鈥. (If you have suggestions or requests, do share!) Just a quick note: we鈥檙e no experts on Kant鈥檚 practical philosophy – and you don鈥檛 need to be either. We鈥檙e simply hoping for some refreshing insights on this confrontation between Kant and 鈥淪ex, Love, and Gender鈥 (without diving into the primary texts together).

Meetings will take place every other Tuesday at 5 pm, starting on 29 April. If you鈥檙e interested, please email map.philosophy@warwick.ac.uk or scan the QR code on the poster to join the WhatsApp group!

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Special Symposium on 'Truth and Truthfulness'
MB0.07

Weds. 28th May (Week 6), MB0.07, 11:00-18:00

Special Symposium on Bernard Williams' Truth and Truthfulness:

To register, please email wma@warwick.ac.uk with your name and affiliation. Featuring:

Maria Alvarez (KCL)
Andrew Huddleston (糖心TV)
Tim Lewens (Cambridge)
Guy Longworth (糖心TV)
Adrian Moore (Oxford)
Mark Philp (糖心TV)
Alexander Prescott (Oxford)
Johannes Roessler (糖心TV)

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Summer Seminar: Jessica Moss, Plato鈥檚 Epistemology
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Summer Seminar:

Jessica Moss, Plato鈥檚 Epistemology

Naomi Eilan, Thomas Crowther, Guy Longworth

鈥楯essica Moss has written a book about Plato鈥檚 epistemology that is a fascinating read both for Plato scholars and for those of us whose interests lie more generally in the broad sweep of the history of theorizing about knowledge.鈥—Robert Pasnau.

Week 1: Thursday 24th April 12noon–2pm – Introduction + Chapter 1 S1.50

Week 2: Thursday 1st May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 2 S1.50

Week 3: Thursday 8th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 3 S1.50

Week 4: Thursday 15th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 4 S1.50

Week 5: Friday 23rd May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 5 S1.50

Week 6: Thursday 29th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 6 S1.50

Week 7: Friday 6th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 7 S2.77

Week 8: Thursday 12th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 8 S1.50

Week 9: Friday 20th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 9 S1.50

Week 10: Thursday 26th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 10 [Online only]

 

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Equality and Welfare Committee
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MAP Sip & Study
S2.73 Common Room

Hey everyone, MAP (Minorities and Philosophy) continues with their famous fortnightly 鈥淪ip & Study鈥 sessions in the common room. Everybody is invited to drop in for a free coffee or tea, some co-working and/or a chat! Hope to see you there.

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BSA/CRPLA 糖心TV-Auburn Workshop: On Seeking a Community of Taste
S0.20

Runs from Friday, June 06 to Saturday, June 07.

The notion of a community that holds together on aesthetic terms seems to be a way of balancing or tempering individualist conceptions of aesthetic life. But what is needed to sustain an aesthetic community? Is agreement in taste required? Is taste the right conceptual focus, with respect to aesthetic community? What is the potential for diversity within aesthetic community? This workshop will bring together speakers from 糖心TV and Auburn, plus speakers responding to a call for papers (to be announced in the new year), to engage with these issues in a wide-ranging, critical spirit.

This event is made possible through support from the British Society of Aesthetics. RegistrationLink opens in a new window

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Summer Seminar:

Jessica Moss, Plato鈥檚 Epistemology

Naomi Eilan, Thomas Crowther, Guy Longworth

鈥楯essica Moss has written a book about Plato鈥檚 epistemology that is a fascinating read both for Plato scholars and for those of us whose interests lie more generally in the broad sweep of the history of theorizing about knowledge.鈥—Robert Pasnau.

Week 1: Thursday 24th April 12noon–2pm – Introduction + Chapter 1 S1.50

Week 2: Thursday 1st May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 2 S1.50

Week 3: Thursday 8th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 3 S1.50

Week 4: Thursday 15th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 4 S1.50

Week 5: Friday 23rd May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 5 S1.50

Week 6: Thursday 29th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 6 S1.50

Week 7: Friday 6th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 7 S2.77

Week 8: Thursday 12th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 8 S1.50

Week 9: Friday 20th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 9 S1.50

Week 10: Thursday 26th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 10 [Online only]

 

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Reading group: Kant meets 鈥淪ex, Love, & Gender鈥
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Reading group: Kant meets 鈥淪ex, Love, & Gender鈥

We cordially invite you to a reading group centred on Helga Varden鈥檚 widely acclaimed book 鈥淪ex, Love, and Gender: A Kantian Theory鈥 (2020). In it, Varden proposes an ambitious assessment of Kant鈥檚 moral, legal, and political philosophy, claiming it can provide a robust framework for intimate life as well as a progressive account of gender identity, bodily autonomy, and sexual rights. To do so, Varden insists, we must, of course, also 鈥渙vercome Kant鈥檚 own mistakes鈥 and 鈥渋dentify and overcome Kant鈥檚 own binary positions and, consequently, his cisism, sexism, and heterosexism鈥.

We鈥檒l read selected chapters from Varden鈥檚 book alongside other relevant articles, starting with Mari Mikkola鈥檚 2011 paper, 鈥淜ant on Moral Agency and Women鈥檚 Nature鈥. (If you have suggestions or requests, do share!) Just a quick note: we鈥檙e no experts on Kant鈥檚 practical philosophy – and you don鈥檛 need to be either. We鈥檙e simply hoping for some refreshing insights on this confrontation between Kant and 鈥淪ex, Love, and Gender鈥 (without diving into the primary texts together).

Meetings will take place every other Tuesday at 5 pm, starting on 29 April. If you鈥檙e interested, please email map.philosophy@warwick.ac.uk or scan the QR code on the poster to join the WhatsApp group!

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Departmental Colloquium - Katharine Jenkins (Glasgow)
S0.18

Week 8, 11 June - Katherine Jenkins (Glasgow): Ephemeral Women: On structural injustice and 鈥渂eing real鈥

This talk explores the ways in which structural injustice can give rise to a particular kind of vexed relationship with reality. I argue that members of the oppressed groups frequently find that the way the world seems to them is not reflected in collective practices (I focus here on the case of women in the face of widespread sexual violence), and that this experience is philosophically interesting. It can, I suggest, give rise to a felt sense of dislocation from the world, or of not being quite 鈥渞eal鈥, and I consider what this feeling might tell us about the metaphysics of gender under structural injustice. To help me explore this, I turn to fiction, specifically to not–quite–human feminised figures that are found in speculative fiction generally and in the film Blade Runner 2049 in particular. Whilst the film received some criticism for its portrayal of women, I argue that a feminist reading is available. On this reading, the film鈥檚 treatment of some of its feminised figures in fact captures important truths about the vexed relationship with reality that women come to have under structural injustice.

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Summer Seminar: Jessica Moss, Plato鈥檚 Epistemology
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Summer Seminar:

Jessica Moss, Plato鈥檚 Epistemology

Naomi Eilan, Thomas Crowther, Guy Longworth

鈥楯essica Moss has written a book about Plato鈥檚 epistemology that is a fascinating read both for Plato scholars and for those of us whose interests lie more generally in the broad sweep of the history of theorizing about knowledge.鈥—Robert Pasnau.

Week 1: Thursday 24th April 12noon–2pm – Introduction + Chapter 1 S1.50

Week 2: Thursday 1st May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 2 S1.50

Week 3: Thursday 8th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 3 S1.50

Week 4: Thursday 15th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 4 S1.50

Week 5: Friday 23rd May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 5 S1.50

Week 6: Thursday 29th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 6 S1.50

Week 7: Friday 6th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 7 S2.77

Week 8: Thursday 12th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 8 S1.50

Week 9: Friday 20th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 9 S1.50

Week 10: Thursday 26th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 10 [Online only]

 

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Meeting link: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_ODcyNzljOTMtNWM4Yi00YTU0LWI1N2QtYzI4YjczMjQ5NDky%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%2209bacfbd-47ef-4465-9265-3546f2eaf6bc%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%2232dc18e2-55fe-4746-b45f-9b7e3e823e54%22%7d

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Philosophy 60 Year Anniversary Event
Senate House, Bloomsbury

糖心TV Philosophy Department is the grand old age of 60!

To kick off the celebrations, our launch event is taking place on June 16th, 2025 at Senate House, Bloomsbury, from 5pm–7pm

We will be joined by past academics, students, alumni, partners and stakeholders to remember our past and look ahead to the future.

Numbers are limited, so if you would like to attend please contact Gemma.Basterfield@warwick.ac.uk

Happy 60th 糖心TV Philosophy! 

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Student Research Celebration
S0.18

6 of our students will present their research and work on the themes of Bodies, Beauty, and Injustice.

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End of Year Celebration and BBQ
Social Sciences Courtyard

Join us to celebrate the end of the year with a BBQ in the Social Sciences courtyard.

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MAP Sip & Study
S2.73 Common Room

Hey everyone,

MAP (Minorities and Philosophy) continues with their famous fortnightly 鈥淪ip & Study鈥 sessions in the common room. Everybody is invited to drop in for a free coffee or tea, some co-working and/or a chat! Hope to see you there.

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糖心TV Continental Philosophy Conference (WCPC) 2025
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Runs from Friday, June 20 to Saturday, June 21.

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Summer Seminar: Jessica Moss, Plato鈥檚 Epistemology
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Summer Seminar:

Jessica Moss, Plato鈥檚 Epistemology

Naomi Eilan, Thomas Crowther, Guy Longworth

鈥楯essica Moss has written a book about Plato鈥檚 epistemology that is a fascinating read both for Plato scholars and for those of us whose interests lie more generally in the broad sweep of the history of theorizing about knowledge.鈥—Robert Pasnau.

Week 1: Thursday 24th April 12noon–2pm – Introduction + Chapter 1 S1.50

Week 2: Thursday 1st May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 2 S1.50

Week 3: Thursday 8th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 3 S1.50

Week 4: Thursday 15th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 4 S1.50

Week 5: Friday 23rd May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 5 S1.50

Week 6: Thursday 29th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 6 S1.50

Week 7: Friday 6th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 7 S2.77

Week 8: Thursday 12th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 8 S1.50

Week 9: Friday 20th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 9 S1.50

Week 10: Thursday 26th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 10 [Online only]

 

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David Miller Memorial event
JX2.02

Join us to celebrate the life of Professor David Miller. David taught in the department from 1969 until his retirement in 2007. He was best known for work in logic and methodology, including fervent support and development of some of Popper鈥檚 work on scientific method. 

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Reading group: Kant meets 鈥淪ex, Love, & Gender鈥
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Reading group: Kant meets 鈥淪ex, Love, & Gender鈥

We cordially invite you to a reading group centred on Helga Varden鈥檚 widely acclaimed book 鈥淪ex, Love, and Gender: A Kantian Theory鈥 (2020). In it, Varden proposes an ambitious assessment of Kant鈥檚 moral, legal, and political philosophy, claiming it can provide a robust framework for intimate life as well as a progressive account of gender identity, bodily autonomy, and sexual rights. To do so, Varden insists, we must, of course, also 鈥渙vercome Kant鈥檚 own mistakes鈥 and 鈥渋dentify and overcome Kant鈥檚 own binary positions and, consequently, his cisism, sexism, and heterosexism鈥.

We鈥檒l read selected chapters from Varden鈥檚 book alongside other relevant articles, starting with Mari Mikkola鈥檚 2011 paper, 鈥淜ant on Moral Agency and Women鈥檚 Nature鈥. (If you have suggestions or requests, do share!) Just a quick note: we鈥檙e no experts on Kant鈥檚 practical philosophy – and you don鈥檛 need to be either. We鈥檙e simply hoping for some refreshing insights on this confrontation between Kant and 鈥淪ex, Love, and Gender鈥 (without diving into the primary texts together).

Meetings will take place every other Tuesday at 5 pm, starting on 29 April. If you鈥檙e interested, please email map.philosophy@warwick.ac.uk or scan the QR code on the poster to join the WhatsApp group!

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WMA Workshop on Delusions

WMA Workshop on Delusions, 4pm to 7:15pm, Wednesday, 25 June 2025, Term 3.

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Summer Seminar: Jessica Moss, Plato鈥檚 Epistemology (Online only)
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Summer Seminar:

Jessica Moss, Plato鈥檚 Epistemology

Naomi Eilan, Thomas Crowther, Guy Longworth

鈥楯essica Moss has written a book about Plato鈥檚 epistemology that is a fascinating read both for Plato scholars and for those of us whose interests lie more generally in the broad sweep of the history of theorizing about knowledge.鈥—Robert Pasnau.

Week 1: Thursday 24th April 12noon–2pm – Introduction + Chapter 1 S1.50

Week 2: Thursday 1st May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 2 S1.50

Week 3: Thursday 8th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 3 S1.50

Week 4: Thursday 15th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 4 S1.50

Week 5: Friday 23rd May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 5 S1.50

Week 6: Thursday 29th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 6 S1.50

Week 7: Friday 6th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 7 S2.77

Week 8: Thursday 12th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 8 S1.50

Week 9: Friday 20th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 9 S1.50

Week 10: Thursday 26th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 10 [Online only]

 

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PG WiP Seminar
S2.77
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Philosophy Graduation Celebration
Social Sciences Courtyard, under the wisteria
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Avishai Margalit Workshop
Scarman House

'We are holding a workshop on September 17th to celebrate the work of Avishai Margalit, to which you are warmly invited. The workshop will have as background a manuscript consisting of a brief autobiography and an extended interview linking much of his published work, books and articles. If you would like to take part in it, please let me know, as we need to register people. The bibliography below gives an indication of some of the work that may be discussed. The speakers giving brief discussion-introducing talks to issues raised in Margalit鈥檚 work will be: Quassim Cassam, John Dunn, Assaf Sharon, Moshe Halbertal, Ulrike Heuer, Michael Waltzer. (David Enoch will be joining us by zoom).

 

Publications

Books

路 Idolatry (jointly with ), , 1992.

路 The Decent Society, Harvard University Press, 1996.

路 Views in Review: Politics and Culture in the State of the Jews, , 1998.

路 The Ethics of Memory, Harvard University Press, 2002.   (A partial German version of this book, Ethik der Erinnerung, was published by in 2000.)

路 Occidentalism: The West in the Eyes of Its Enemies (with ), New York: The , 2004.  

路 On Compromise And Rotten Compromises, , 2010

路 On Betrayal, Harvard University Press, 2017

 

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Philosophical Perspectives on Human Relations and Contemporary Politics
S2.66

The workshop will be the second event in a collaboration between our department and colleagues at the Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague, on issues at the intersection between Mind, Ethics, Epistemology and Politics (aka MEEP). Speakers from our department will be Curie, Nadine and Kartik, and there will be four speakers from Prague — see below for the programme.

Philosophical Perspectives on Human Relations and Contemporary Politics 

23rd/24th September 2025, Cowling Room

Tuesday 23rd September

9.30 -10.45

Hana Fo艡tov谩

Conflict as a feature of political language in Rousseau鈥檚 writings

10.45-11.15 coffee/tea

11.15-12.30

Curie Virag

The moral power of anger in early Confucianism

12.30 Lunch

2.00- 3.15pm

Petr Glomb铆膷ek

An Appeal to Common Sense. What We Mean?

[exam board meeting 3.30-4.30]

4.30-4.45pm coffee/tea

4.45-6pm

Juraj Hvoreck媒

AI and the unconsciousness

 

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Philosophical Perspectives on Human Relations and Contemporary Politics
S2.66

The workshop will be the second event in a collaboration between our department and colleagues at the Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague, on issues at the intersection between Mind, Ethics, Epistemology and Politics (aka MEEP). Speakers from our department will be Curie, Nadine and Kartik, and there will be four speakers from Prague — see below for the programme.

Philosophical Perspectives on Human Relations and Contemporary Politics 

23rd/24th September 2025, Cowling Room

Wednesday 24th September

9.30 -10.15

Dan Swain

Old Concepts, New Meanings: Contestation, Prefiguration and Reciprocal Recognition

10.15-10.30 coffee/Tea

10.30 -11.45

Nadine Elzein

A puzzle about Responsibility for one鈥檚 Character

 

11.45 -12 coffee/Tea

 

12- 1.15

Kartik Upadhyaya

Lockdown for the Masses, Parties for the Few

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A Celebration of Iris Murdoch
MS.03

MORNING 11-12:30

Panel 1: Murdoch on Literature & Philosophy

, Chichester

, Northwestern

Eliza Little, 糖心TV

LUNCH

AFTERNOON 13:30-17:00

Panel 2: Murdoch & Existentialism

, Southhampton

, Liverpool

Tobias Keiling, 糖心TV

COFFEE

Panel 3: Murdoch鈥檚 Moral Philosophy

, Oxford

, Emory

Heather Widdows, 糖心TV

KEYNOTE 17:30

, Emory

鈥淏ecome What You Are Not: Murdoch鈥檚 Perfectionism鈥

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Philosophy Balloon Debate
FAB0.03
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PG Welcome Event: "Does history matter to philosophy?"
OC0.04

This is an academic welcome event for all incoming MA, MPhil, and PhD students. The event begins with tea & coffee followed by a plenary discussion and small breakout group discussions on different readings.

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Pub Quiz
Rootes Restaurant
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PG WiP Seminar
S0.17

 

Week

Date

Presenter

Topic

1

09/10

Tiago Rodrigues (MPhil Yr 2)

Transformative Experience

2

16/10

David Lopez Baeza (MPhil Yr 2)

Internal & External Reasons

3

23/10

Shaun Clamp (MPhil Yr 2)

n/a

4

30/10

Ismail Deniz Demirkan (PhD)

n/a

5

06/11

Alicia Klemm Silva (MPhil Yr 2)

Frege on Sense & Reference

6

13/11

No WIP due to Reading Week.

7

20/11

Ben Long (MPhil Yr 2)

n/a

8

27/11

TBC

 

9

04/12

PRESENTER WANTED

 

10

11/12

PRESENTER WANTED

 

 

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CRPLA Seminar: Claire Anscomb (De Montfort) - 'Trust and Creativity in AI Art Practices'
R2.41

Abstract: Rapid advances in visual forms of generative AI have prompted disagreement about the nature, ethics and integrity of the new practices arising from uses of the technology. Correspondingly, scepticism is routinely expressed towards their prospects as art. Addressing worries about the use of copyrighted materials as training data, I look to appropriation art to argue that the concern underpinning much of the scepticism is whether the creator has acted for what might be termed 鈥渁rtistic reasons鈥. I disentangle what it means to act for 鈥渁rtistic reasons鈥 in these practices and propose that a lack of trust, compounded by social media platforms, in image-makers to act with a commitment to these threatens aesthetic discourse about these practices.

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Reading Group: Democracy Despite Itself: Liberal Constitutionalism and Militant Democracy
S2.61

In the Autumn Term we are reading Democracy Despite Itself: Liberal Constitutionalism and Militant Democracy. As before, we meet at 10am on Wednesdays in Lorenzo鈥檚 office.

If you haven鈥檛 come along before the book group is very informal and super fun. It is mostly staff, with (usually) a couple of PhD students. Staff come from across the department and we have members from every research centre, so it really is a broad church. Expertise in the subject is absolutely not a prerequisite for coming. It鈥檚 a way to do philosophy together and get to know each other better. All welcome!

The book is available online in the library:

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Philosophy Staff WiP Seminar
S0.13
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Departmental Meeting
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Departmental Colloquium - Adrian Alsmith (KCL)
S0.18
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PG WiP Seminar
S0.17

 

Week

Date

Presenter

Topic

1

09/10

Tiago Rodrigues (MPhil Yr 2)

Transformative Experience

2

16/10

David Lopez Baeza (MPhil Yr 2)

Internal & External Reasons

3

23/10

Shaun Clamp (MPhil Yr 2)

n/a

4

30/10

Ismail Deniz Demirkan (PhD)

n/a

5

06/11

Alicia Klemm Silva (MPhil Yr 2)

Frege on Sense & Reference

6

13/11

No WIP due to Reading Week.

7

20/11

Ben Long (MPhil Yr 2)

n/a

8

27/11

TBC

 

9

04/12

PRESENTER WANTED

 

10

11/12

PRESENTER WANTED

 

 

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Reading Group: Hegel's Science of Logic - The Science of the Subjective Logic/The Doctrine of the Concept.
S1.69
  1. Every Friday, 4pm to 6pm. Beginning in Week 2.
  2. Open to undergraduates (if they are keen), postgraduates, and members of staff.
  3. Room S1.69

Interested parties may want to join the Whatsapp group - link provided below. Or contact Luke Leong (L.Leong@warwick.ac.uk)

Vous avez 茅t茅 invit茅路e 脿 rejoindre un groupe sur WhatsApp :

‎Hegel Reading Group Science of Logic - Doctrine
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'I'm Glad I Read It!' Series: David Bather Woods, 'Sailing to Byzantium (via Liverpool): Irish literature as a journey home'
S2.73 Philosophy Common Room

Join us this term for I鈥檓 Glad I Read It—an informal series where faculty from several departments will discuss a reading experience that they are glad to have had. See webpage for details of speakers and works to be discussed. For students and staff - all are welcome.

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Post-Kantian Seminar - John Callanan (KCL)
S0.20

"Varieties of Metacritique"

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Welcome Event - Philosophy with Psychology/EPP/GSD
S2.73 Philosophy Common Room

Join us at our welcome event for Philosophy with Psychology/EPP/GSD to enjoy some pizza, refreshments and good company!

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Reading Group: Democracy Despite Itself: Liberal Constitutionalism and Militant Democracy
S2.61

In the Autumn Term we are reading Democracy Despite Itself: Liberal Constitutionalism and Militant Democracy. As before, we meet at 10am on Wednesdays in Lorenzo鈥檚 office.

If you haven鈥檛 come along before the book group is very informal and super fun. It is mostly staff, with (usually) a couple of PhD students. Staff come from across the department and we have members from every research centre, so it really is a broad church. Expertise in the subject is absolutely not a prerequisite for coming. It鈥檚 a way to do philosophy together and get to know each other better. All welcome!

The book is available online in the library:

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WMA Seminar - Mental Imagery and Harmful Language
S0.11

Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2025

Location: Social Sciences Building, S0.11

Schedule:

14:05-14:55

Speaker: Michelle Liu (Monash)

Title: Mental Imagery and Harmful Language*

14:55-15:05

Coffee Break

15:05-15:50

Q&A

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*Abstract:

Research on pernicious language tends to focus on harmful beliefs and associations transmitted by such language. In this paper, I explore the idea that pernicious language often transmits harmful mental imagery. Empirical studies suggest that mental imagery is a pervasive feature of language processing. Furthermore, mental imagery prompted by language can influence our memories and judgements in an insidious way. Focusing on language containing misinformation about witnessed events, as well as generics and metaphors about social groups, this paper argues for the importance of mental imagery for theorising harmful language and suggests ways to combat the imagistic harm.

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PG WiP Seminar
S0.17

 

Week

Date

Presenter

Topic

1

09/10

Tiago Rodrigues (MPhil Yr 2)

Transformative Experience

2

16/10

David Lopez Baeza (MPhil Yr 2)

Internal & External Reasons

3

23/10

Shaun Clamp (MPhil Yr 2)

n/a

4

30/10

Ismail Deniz Demirkan (PhD)

n/a

5

06/11

Alicia Klemm Silva (MPhil Yr 2)

Frege on Sense & Reference

6

13/11

No WIP due to Reading Week.

7

20/11

Ben Long (MPhil Yr 2)

n/a

8

27/11

TBC

 

9

04/12

PRESENTER WANTED

 

10

11/12

PRESENTER WANTED

 

 

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Reading Group: Hegel's Science of Logic - The Science of the Subjective Logic/The Doctrine of the Concept.
S1.69
  1. Every Friday, 4pm to 6pm. Beginning in Week 2.
  2. Open to undergraduates (if they are keen), postgraduates, and members of staff.
  3. Room S1.69

Interested parties may want to join the Whatsapp group - link provided below. Or contact Luke Leong (L.Leong@warwick.ac.uk)

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'I'm Glad I Read It': Nick Lawrence - Summer Will Show, by Sylvia Townsend Warner and Burnout: The Emotional Experience of Political Defeat, by Hannah Proctor
S2.73 Philosophy Common Room

Join us this term for I鈥檓 Glad I Read It—an informal series where faculty from several departments will discuss a reading experience that they are glad to have had. See webpage for details of speakers and works to be discussed. For students and staff - all are welcome

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CRPLA Seminar - Curie Virag (糖心TV): 'Landscape and Longing: On the Perils of Gazing from a Height in Traditional China'
S0.11 and on Teams
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Reading Group: Democracy Despite Itself: Liberal Constitutionalism and Militant Democracy
S2.61

In the Autumn Term we are reading Democracy Despite Itself: Liberal Constitutionalism and Militant Democracy. As before, we meet at 10am on Wednesdays in Lorenzo鈥檚 office.

If you haven鈥檛 come along before the book group is very informal and super fun. It is mostly staff, with (usually) a couple of PhD students. Staff come from across the department and we have members from every research centre, so it really is a broad church. Expertise in the subject is absolutely not a prerequisite for coming. It鈥檚 a way to do philosophy together and get to know each other better. All welcome!

The book is available online in the library:

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Education Committee
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WMA Graduate Research Seminar
S2.64

WMA Graduate Research Seminar 30 Oct 2025 14:00-16:00 s2.64

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PG WiP Seminar
S0.17

 

Week

Date

Presenter

Topic

1

09/10

Tiago Rodrigues (MPhil Yr 2)

Transformative Experience

2

16/10

David Lopez Baeza (MPhil Yr 2)

Internal & External Reasons

3

23/10

Shaun Clamp (MPhil Yr 2)

n/a

4

30/10

Ismail Deniz Demirkan (PhD)

n/a

5

06/11

Alicia Klemm Silva (MPhil Yr 2)

Frege on Sense & Reference

6

13/11

No WIP due to Reading Week.

7

20/11

Ben Long (MPhil Yr 2)

n/a

8

27/11

TBC

 

9

04/12

PRESENTER WANTED

 

10

11/12

PRESENTER WANTED

 

 

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Reading Group: Hegel's Science of Logic - The Science of the Subjective Logic/The Doctrine of the Concept.
S1.69
  1. Every Friday, 4pm to 6pm. Beginning in Week 2.
  2. Open to undergraduates (if they are keen), postgraduates, and members of staff.
  3. Room S1.69

Interested parties may want to join the Whatsapp group - link provided below. Or contact Luke Leong (L.Leong@warwick.ac.uk)

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'I'm Glad I Read It' Series: Emma Williams
S2.73 Philosophy Common Room

Join us this term for I鈥檓 Glad I Read It—an informal series where faculty from several departments will discuss a reading experience that they are glad to have had. See webpage for details of speakers and works to be discussed. For students and staff - all are welcome.

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UG Philosophy & Politics Talk with Guest Speaker Mollie Gerver
S0.18

Philosophy-Politics Guest Talk 4th November: Dr Mollie Gerver

We are hosting a guest talk for students, delivered by , Assistant Professor at Political Economy, King's College London. You are cordially invited!

The talk, on 4th November, will be at 12.00-13.00 in S0.18, followed by lunch at 13.00-13.30 in the Philosophy Common Room. Please if you plan to attend to ensure that we can cater for your dietary requirements.

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Post-Kantian Seminar - PKEP @ 60
S0.20

Beth Lord (Aberdeen)
鈥淪pinoza鈥檚 Image of Thought: ratio and the Example of the Fourth Proportional鈥
Reply: Stephen Houlgate (糖心TV)

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Reading Group: Democracy Despite Itself: Liberal Constitutionalism and Militant Democracy
S2.61

In the Autumn Term we are reading Democracy Despite Itself: Liberal Constitutionalism and Militant Democracy. As before, we meet at 10am on Wednesdays in Lorenzo鈥檚 office.

If you haven鈥檛 come along before the book group is very informal and super fun. It is mostly staff, with (usually) a couple of PhD students. Staff come from across the department and we have members from every research centre, so it really is a broad church. Expertise in the subject is absolutely not a prerequisite for coming. It鈥檚 a way to do philosophy together and get to know each other better. All welcome!

The book is available online in the library:

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Graduate Studies Committee
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PG WiP Seminar
S0.17

 

Week

Date

Presenter

Topic

1

09/10

Tiago Rodrigues (MPhil Yr 2)

Transformative Experience

2

16/10

David Lopez Baeza (MPhil Yr 2)

Internal & External Reasons

3

23/10

Shaun Clamp (MPhil Yr 2)

n/a

4

30/10

Ismail Deniz Demirkan (PhD)

n/a

5

06/11

Alicia Klemm Silva (MPhil Yr 2)

Frege on Sense & Reference

6

13/11

No WIP due to Reading Week.

7

20/11

Ben Long (MPhil Yr 2)

n/a

8

27/11

TBC

 

9

04/12

PRESENTER WANTED

 

10

11/12

PRESENTER WANTED

 

 

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Reading Group: Hegel's Science of Logic - The Science of the Subjective Logic/The Doctrine of the Concept.
S1.69
  1. Every Friday, 4pm to 6pm. Beginning in Week 2.
  2. Open to undergraduates (if they are keen), postgraduates, and members of staff.
  3. Room S1.69

Interested parties may want to join the Whatsapp group - link provided below. Or contact Luke Leong (L.Leong@warwick.ac.uk)

Vous avez 茅t茅 invit茅路e 脿 rejoindre un groupe sur WhatsApp :

‎Hegel Reading Group Science of Logic - Doctrine
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WMA Graduate Research Seminar
S1.141

WMA Graduate Research Seminar

Link to further info:

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CRPLA/Film & TV Seminar: Jason Mittell (Middlebury) - 鈥楥riticism and Self-Reflexivity in Video Essays鈥
FAB0.21 (Cinema, Faculty of Arts Building)
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糖心TV-Geneva -Leipzig Collaboration Event
S0.11

Event Schedule:

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糖心TV-Geneva -Leipzig Collaboration Event
Research Exchange in the library

Event Schedule:

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WMA workshop on Temporal Experience
S0.11

Final details TBC

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Reading Group: Hegel's Science of Logic - The Science of the Subjective Logic/The Doctrine of the Concept.
S1.69
  1. Every Friday, 4pm to 6pm. Beginning in Week 2.
  2. Open to undergraduates (if they are keen), postgraduates, and members of staff.
  3. Room S1.69

Interested parties may want to join the Whatsapp group - link provided below. Or contact Luke Leong (L.Leong@warwick.ac.uk)

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'I'm Glad I Read It' Series: Emma Mason - 'Nest Box', Simon Armitage
S2.73 Philosophy Common Room

Join us this term for I鈥檓 Glad I Read It—an informal series where faculty from several departments will discuss a reading experience that they are glad to have had. See webpage for details of speakers and works to be discussed. For students and staff - all are welcome.

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Post-Kantian Seminar - PKEP @ 60 Roundtable
S0.20

鈥淐ontinental Philosophy at 糖心TV鈥

Andrew Benjamin, Miguel de Beistegui, Christine Battersby

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Reading Group: Democracy Despite Itself: Liberal Constitutionalism and Militant Democracy
S2.61

In the Autumn Term we are reading Democracy Despite Itself: Liberal Constitutionalism and Militant Democracy. As before, we meet at 10am on Wednesdays in Lorenzo鈥檚 office.

If you haven鈥檛 come along before the book group is very informal and super fun. It is mostly staff, with (usually) a couple of PhD students. Staff come from across the department and we have members from every research centre, so it really is a broad church. Expertise in the subject is absolutely not a prerequisite for coming. It鈥檚 a way to do philosophy together and get to know each other better. All welcome!

The book is available online in the library:

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Philosophy Teaching Exchange (online)
Microsoft Teams

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Equality and Welfare Committee
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PG WiP Seminar
S0.17

 

Week

Date

Presenter

Topic

1

09/10

Tiago Rodrigues (MPhil Yr 2)

Transformative Experience

2

16/10

David Lopez Baeza (MPhil Yr 2)

Internal & External Reasons

3

23/10

Shaun Clamp (MPhil Yr 2)

n/a

4

30/10

Ismail Deniz Demirkan (PhD)

n/a

5

06/11

Alicia Klemm Silva (MPhil Yr 2)

Frege on Sense & Reference

6

13/11

No WIP due to Reading Week.

7

20/11

Ben Long (MPhil Yr 2)

n/a

8

27/11

TBC

 

9

04/12

PRESENTER WANTED

 

10

11/12

PRESENTER WANTED

 

 

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Reading Group: Hegel's Science of Logic - The Science of the Subjective Logic/The Doctrine of the Concept.
S1.69
  1. Every Friday, 4pm to 6pm. Beginning in Week 2.
  2. Open to undergraduates (if they are keen), postgraduates, and members of staff.
  3. Room S1.69

Interested parties may want to join the Whatsapp group - link provided below. Or contact Luke Leong (L.Leong@warwick.ac.uk)

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Philosophy 60th anniversary reunion
S2.77
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'I'm Glad I Read It' Series: Paulo de Medeiros - 'Benjamin and Pessoa on the telephone鈥
S2.73 Philosophy Common Room

Join us this term for I鈥檓 Glad I Read It—an informal series where faculty from several departments will discuss a reading experience that they are glad to have had. See webpage for details of speakers and works to be discussed. For students and staff - all are welcome.

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Reading Group: Democracy Despite Itself: Liberal Constitutionalism and Militant Democracy
S2.61

In the Autumn Term we are reading Democracy Despite Itself: Liberal Constitutionalism and Militant Democracy. As before, we meet at 10am on Wednesdays in Lorenzo鈥檚 office.

If you haven鈥檛 come along before the book group is very informal and super fun. It is mostly staff, with (usually) a couple of PhD students. Staff come from across the department and we have members from every research centre, so it really is a broad church. Expertise in the subject is absolutely not a prerequisite for coming. It鈥檚 a way to do philosophy together and get to know each other better. All welcome!

The book is available online in the library:

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Philosophy Staff WiP Seminar
S1.50
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Departmental Meeting
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Departmental Colloquium - Jennifer Maru拧i膰 (Edinburgh)
S0.18
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WMA Graduate Research Seminar
S1.50

WMA Graduate Research Seminar 27 Nov 2025 14:00-16:00 s1.50

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PG WiP Seminar
S0.17

 

Week

Date

Presenter

Topic

1

09/10

Tiago Rodrigues (MPhil Yr 2)

Transformative Experience

2

16/10

David Lopez Baeza (MPhil Yr 2)

Internal & External Reasons

3

23/10

Shaun Clamp (MPhil Yr 2)

n/a

4

30/10

Ismail Deniz Demirkan (PhD)

n/a

5

06/11

Alicia Klemm Silva (MPhil Yr 2)

Frege on Sense & Reference

6

13/11

No WIP due to Reading Week.

7

20/11

Ben Long (MPhil Yr 2)

n/a

8

27/11

TBC

 

9

04/12

PRESENTER WANTED

 

10

11/12

PRESENTER WANTED

 

 

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Reading Group: Hegel's Science of Logic - The Science of the Subjective Logic/The Doctrine of the Concept.
S1.69
  1. Every Friday, 4pm to 6pm. Beginning in Week 2.
  2. Open to undergraduates (if they are keen), postgraduates, and members of staff.
  3. Room S1.69

Interested parties may want to join the Whatsapp group - link provided below. Or contact Luke Leong (L.Leong@warwick.ac.uk)

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‎Hegel Reading Group Science of Logic - Doctrine
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'I'm Glad I Read It' Series: Johannes Roessler - 'Human relations', Natalia Ginzburg
S2.73 Philosophy Common Room

Join us this term for I鈥檓 Glad I Read It—an informal series where faculty from several departments will discuss a reading experience that they are glad to have had. See webpage for details of speakers and works to be discussed. For students and staff - all are welcome.

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Book launch event: David Bather Woods
S0.20

Arthur Schopenhauer: The Life and Thought of Philosophy鈥檚 Greatest Pessimist (Chicago University Press).
With Patrick Hassan (Cardiff), Sam Shores (糖心TV UG Philosophy student))

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Reading Group: Democracy Despite Itself: Liberal Constitutionalism and Militant Democracy
S2.61

In the Autumn Term we are reading Democracy Despite Itself: Liberal Constitutionalism and Militant Democracy. As before, we meet at 10am on Wednesdays in Lorenzo鈥檚 office.

If you haven鈥檛 come along before the book group is very informal and super fun. It is mostly staff, with (usually) a couple of PhD students. Staff come from across the department and we have members from every research centre, so it really is a broad church. Expertise in the subject is absolutely not a prerequisite for coming. It鈥檚 a way to do philosophy together and get to know each other better. All welcome!

The book is available online in the library:

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Education Committee
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PG WiP Seminar
S0.17

 

Week

Date

Presenter

Topic

1

09/10

Tiago Rodrigues (MPhil Yr 2)

Transformative Experience

2

16/10

David Lopez Baeza (MPhil Yr 2)

Internal & External Reasons

3

23/10

Shaun Clamp (MPhil Yr 2)

n/a

4

30/10

Ismail Deniz Demirkan (PhD)

n/a

5

06/11

Alicia Klemm Silva (MPhil Yr 2)

Frege on Sense & Reference

6

13/11

No WIP due to Reading Week.

7

20/11

Ben Long (MPhil Yr 2)

n/a

8

27/11

TBC

 

9

04/12

PRESENTER WANTED

 

10

11/12

PRESENTER WANTED

 

 

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Reading Group: Hegel's Science of Logic - The Science of the Subjective Logic/The Doctrine of the Concept.
S1.69
  1. Every Friday, 4pm to 6pm. Beginning in Week 2.
  2. Open to undergraduates (if they are keen), postgraduates, and members of staff.
  3. Room S1.69

Interested parties may want to join the Whatsapp group - link provided below. Or contact Luke Leong (L.Leong@warwick.ac.uk)

Vous avez 茅t茅 invit茅路e 脿 rejoindre un groupe sur WhatsApp :

‎Hegel Reading Group Science of Logic - Doctrine
Voici votre lien personnel :

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Reading Group: Democracy Despite Itself: Liberal Constitutionalism and Militant Democracy
S2.61

In the Autumn Term we are reading Democracy Despite Itself: Liberal Constitutionalism and Militant Democracy. As before, we meet at 10am on Wednesdays in Lorenzo鈥檚 office.

If you haven鈥檛 come along before the book group is very informal and super fun. It is mostly staff, with (usually) a couple of PhD students. Staff come from across the department and we have members from every research centre, so it really is a broad church. Expertise in the subject is absolutely not a prerequisite for coming. It鈥檚 a way to do philosophy together and get to know each other better. All welcome!

The book is available online in the library:

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Research and Impact Committee
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Christmas Lecture
OC0.03
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Christmas Party
Oculus Foyer
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WMA Graduate Research Seminar
S1.50

WMA Graduate Research Seminar 11 Dec 2025 14:00-16:00 s1.50

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PG WiP Seminar
S0.17

 

Week

Date

Presenter

Topic

1

09/10

Tiago Rodrigues (MPhil Yr 2)

Transformative Experience

2

16/10

David Lopez Baeza (MPhil Yr 2)

Internal & External Reasons

3

23/10

Shaun Clamp (MPhil Yr 2)

n/a

4

30/10

Ismail Deniz Demirkan (PhD)

n/a

5

06/11

Alicia Klemm Silva (MPhil Yr 2)

Frege on Sense & Reference

6

13/11

No WIP due to Reading Week.

7

20/11

Ben Long (MPhil Yr 2)

n/a

8

27/11

TBC

 

9

04/12

PRESENTER WANTED

 

10

11/12

PRESENTER WANTED

 

 

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Reading Group: Hegel's Science of Logic - The Science of the Subjective Logic/The Doctrine of the Concept.
S1.69
  1. Every Friday, 4pm to 6pm. Beginning in Week 2.
  2. Open to undergraduates (if they are keen), postgraduates, and members of staff.
  3. Room S1.69

Interested parties may want to join the Whatsapp group - link provided below. Or contact Luke Leong (L.Leong@warwick.ac.uk)

Vous avez 茅t茅 invit茅路e 脿 rejoindre un groupe sur WhatsApp :

‎Hegel Reading Group Science of Logic - Doctrine
Voici votre lien personnel :

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糖心TV 60th Celebration: CRPLA Past-Present-Future Symposium
Wolfson Research Exchange (Library, Floor 3 Extension)

Friday 12 December, 14.00-17.30, A0.28 (Millburn House) and on

Join us to hear from a wonderful array of speakers including CRPLA leading lights Martin Warner, Michael Bell and Peter Larkin, and PhD alums Tania Ganitsky, Philip Gaydon, Andrea Selleri, Joe Shafer, and Ole Martin Skille氓s; and BA and MA alums Sydney Harvey, Alberto Parisi, Kae Rose, and Xita Rubert. Please rsvp Link opens in a new windowif you plan to attend.

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糖心TV East Asia Graduate Conference in Continental Philosophy 2025
Zoom

Mon 15 Dec - 8:00-12:00 BST / 9:00-13:00 CET / 16:00-20:00 CST / 17:00-21:00 JST

Shohei Kobayashi (University of Erfurt),
鈥淥ught We to Discard Useless Concepts?: The effect of the word 鈥瀊eing鈥 in Martin Heidegger鈥檚 philosophy鈥

Liang, Yulin (Tongji University Shanghai),
鈥淩eassessing Jonas鈥檚 Critique of Heidegger鈥檚 Conception of Nature鈥

Keigo Shimada (糖心TV University),
鈥淩eason in Kant and Husserl鈥

KEYNOTE Matthias Flatscher (University of W眉rzburg)
鈥淒errida鈥檚 Politics of Alterity鈥

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Passcode: 616540

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糖心TV East Asia Graduate Conference in Continental Philosophy 2025
Zoom

Tue 16 Dec

8:00-10:30 BST / 9:00-11:30 CET / 16:00-18:30 CST / 17:00-19:30 JST

Ryosuke Sasaki (Kwansei Gakuin University),
鈥淭he Truth of Judgment in Kitar艒 Nishida鈥檚 System of the Universal: Drawing on Heidegger鈥檚 Critique of Propositional Truth鈥

Xing Sun (Capital Normal University),
鈥淥n the authentic 鈥榖eing-with鈥: from the perspective of temporality in Heidegger鈥

Samuel Ronalds (糖心TV University),
鈥淎 Heideggerian Approach to the Question of Plant Minds鈥

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Passcode: 845944

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糖心TV East Asia Graduate Conference in Continental Philosophy 2025
Zoom

Wed 17 Dec

8:00-10:30 BST / 9:00-11:30 CET / 16:00-18:30 CST  / 17:00-19:30 JST

Ryo Yamazaki (Keio University),
鈥淲hat Do I Perform, When I Ask? Early Heidegger on the Subjective Meaning of Question鈥

Luyao Shi (Tongji University Shanghai),
鈥淏eing and Play: on the concept of Play in middle Heidegger鈥檚 thought鈥

 

Andreas Wiener (W眉rzburg University),
鈥淒emocratic Ethics as self-alienation鈥

Zoom Details (no registration necessary)

Passcode: 652527

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