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"We were never supposed to see our own faces this much" - Prof Heather Widdows

Professor Heather Widdows of Warwick's Philosophy department writes for 'Dazed' on the changing way we conceive of ourselves due to the constant presence of our own reflections.

Fri 22 Sep 2023, 10:41 | Tags: Homepage, Philosophy

University of Warwick named as one of UK’s best in the 2023 Good University Guide

The University of Warwick has further cemented its position as one of the UK’s best universities - after being ranked 9th overall by The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2023. Both Business, management and marketing and Economics were ranked 1st in the UK, and Philosophy 5th, making Warwick an excellent University for the study of EPP.

Thu 22 Sep 2022, 10:09 | Tags: Homepage, Economics, Philosophy, WBS

EPP Director Prof Christoph Hoerl Co-Authors Article in Behavioral and Brain Sciences

EPP Director Prof Christoph Hoerl has co-authored an article "Thinking in and about Time: A Dual Systems Perspective on Temporal Cognition" published in the journal Behavioral and Brain Sciences in December 2019 (written together with Teresa McCormack from the School of Psychology at Queen's University Belfast). This is accompanied by 33 commentaries on the article written by philosophers and researchers working in comparative, developmental and cognitive psychology, as well as by a response to those commentaries by Christoph and Teresa.

Thu 23 Jan 2020, 16:38 | Tags: Homepage, Psychology, Philosophy

EPP Launches at Warwick

We are proud to announce that our new degree in Economics, Psychology and Philosophy will launch in 2020/21 and is now accepting applications.

Studying Economics, Psychology and Philosophy (EPP) offers a unique opportunity to study at the intersection of three interconnected subjects. Students will consider the cognitive and contextual factors that shape people’s decision-making, how we can help people make better decisions, and what is involved in groups of people making decisions.

Tue 19 Nov 2019, 17:01 | Tags: Homepage, Economics, Psychology, Philosophy