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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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PGR Coffee Morning Check-In
Law Student Hub

Come along for coffee and refreshments and to catch up with PGR staff and students.

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Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 5 March 2025
S2.09 / S2.12

Guest Speaker: Professor Vanessa Munro, Warwick Law School

Title: 'Operation Soteria: Improving CPS Responses to Rape Complaints and Complainants'

Please note earlier start and finish time due to Staff Meeting: Starting with lunch at 12:00pm in Room S2.09, followed by the Seminar at 12:30pm to 1:30pm in Room S2.12

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MEEP Seminar on Aesthetics
S0.20

Sonia Sedivy (Toronto): ”Aesthetic Properties: Heterogenous, Historical and Hard to Explain”

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Education Committee
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WLS Public Lecture: My Death Waits: David Bowie and Mortality
S0.20

Speaker: Professor Alex Sharpe, University of Warwick

This audio-visual lecture will consider the biggest of themes, death. More particularly, it will consider three ways of ‘being with death’ that are apparent in the life and work of the late David Bowie (religious transcendence, existential defiance, and acceptance). It draws, in particular, on the philosophy of Simon Critchley, Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger and Tibetan Buddhism to explore these themes in Bowie’s work. Starting from Critchley’s premise that we should face down death, neither succumbing to escapism (oblivion) nor to the temptations of an afterlife (redemption), it argues, following Nietzsche, that we must, in order to avoid nihilism, make meaning in the world, and following Heidegger, that we must do so with others.

Freedom is understood as only taking shape once the inevitability of death is faced, and ideally when we live our life in readiness for it with others. David Bowie’s work can be viewed as a meditation on death. Importantly, he helped shape a meaningful experience of death, including his own, through a lifelong and open dialogue with fans about questions of alienation, anxiety, fear and mortality.

This is an in-person event. It will be followed by a Q&A and drinks reception.

Please register to attend!

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