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Thursday, April 16, 2020

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**Cancelled** - The Unity of Knowledge - **Cancelled**
The Cowling Room

Please join us on the 16th April (9am - 10:45am, in the Cowling Room) for this one-off seminar with Katalin Farkas (CEU) on her current book project,

The Unity of Knowledge

This event is technically separate from the conference Simon Wimmer and I are organising on Knowledge and Belief, at which Kati will also be speaking - but it happens the very next day, and we hope that a good number of people will come to both. Coffee and pastries may well be provided.

Please email me (lucy.campbell@warwick.ac.uk) or Simon (s.b.wimmer@warwick.ac.uk) if you'd like to come - it's useful for us to have a sense of the numbers (not least from the coffee and pastries perspective).

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