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Thursday, November 10, 2022
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Reading WeekRuns from Monday, November 07 to Friday, November 11. |
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AuthentiCity: A careers event for LGBTQ+ studentsAuthenticity, is exclusively for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer, Intersex and Asexual (LGBTQIA+) university students. This virtual event is aimed at those with career aspirations in, or that just want to find out more about, Professional Services, Finance, Fund Management or Technology careers in the City. |
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Virtual Vantage Exclusive Event: Penultimate and Final YearsA special event for penultimate and final years focusing on applications for vacation schemes, training contracts, building and enhancing commercial awareness and many more. |
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Careers ED&I Fireside ChatJoin us for a virtual ED&I Fireside Chat with Rebecca Limb from Warwick Law School. We will be discussing career opportunities within the ED&I space including scholarships and positions available in this milk round cycle to help demystify the process for applying. After this, we will be having an open chat in which queries about the opportunities discussed can be addressed. Additionally, within this time any Career based questions can be answered so please feel free to drop in if you want writing, research or review advice about any ED&I-focused applications you may be submitting. To join the chat, follow the Teams link HERE. |
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PG Work in Progress SeminarS2.77/MS TeamsSpeaker: Bruna Picas-I-Prats (PhD) Title: Title: Architectonic Systematics and Cartographic Systematics: Kant and Hegel on Meta-systematic Accounts Thursday 10 November 2022 5pm in S2.77 and on MS Teams
Abstract: There is an open discussion on whether there is a concern for systematicity in Kantian philosophy and whether Kant intended to build up a system of philosophy. There is an approach in this discussion that highlights that two different possibilities for systematic organization can be found in the Critique of Pure Reason (KrV). On the one hand, an architectonic notion of ordination (AS) corresponds to the notion of systems developed in the Architectonic of Pure Reason. In it, by system, Kant understands the unity of the manifold cognitions under one idea. The type of relationship that the idea provides is a linkage of articulatio, in the function of which each part hangs together in an inner mutual bearing. The metaphor that Kant deploys to illustrate this notion is an analogy of a living organism, whose growth and development do not depend on adding parts according to quantitative criteria, but with a view to improving the functions of its parts in relation to the whole (See, KrV, A832/B61). On the other hand, a cartographic notion of system (CS) can also be found in the First Critique, represented by the image of a map, the function of which is to order a diversity of places and regions of space to allow us to orient ourselves in them. Hence, CS is formed by a horizontal juxtaposition of parts which allows qualitatively differentiated zones (seas, continents, islands, etc.) to be gathered, and at the same time the “heterogeneity” with respect to their possible foundation to be maintained. Taking these two notions of system into account, the aim here is to try to state that they both coexist in Hegel’s systematicity and that this coexistence is structured by dialectical progression and speculative awareness.
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