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Wednesday, May 12, 2021
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Wellbeing Tea and TalkJoin us for our regular “Tea and Talk” events, open to all Warwick students! A chance for you to meet, chat and have a virtual cuppa with students across the university; or chat informally about a different wellbeing theme each week. It is also a great way for you to stay connected with others. |
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Prospects Future You: Growth MindsetGrowth mindset is being increasingly used by employers to both recruit and develop graduates. Your mindset is described as 'a mental attitude that determines how you interpret and respond to situations' (Carol Dewck, 2007). By becoming more aware of, and working on, your mindset (including your self-talk and self-limiting beliefs) you can accelerate your personal development at the start of your career. |
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Insight into PwCDuring this virtual session you will find out more about who we are and what we do, which will include hearing from some of our recent graduate joiners. We'll also share more about our selection process, which will include some really useful hints and tips to help you succeed. We'll be running the session using Webex and Slido technology. |
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Philosophy Department ColloquiumMS TeamsGuest Speaker: Paulina Sliwa (Cambridge) Title: "Hermeneutical Advice” Sometimes we rely on moral testimony to decide what to do. But we also rely on moral testimony for guidance on what to make of a moral situation: how to make sense of it. Such moral testimony has the power to change both hearts and minds; it can affect not just what its recipient knows but also how she feels about her situation. My aim in this paper is to develop an account of this kind of moral testimony – hermeneutical advice – and draw out its implications for the ethics and epistemology of moral testimony, as well as about the nature of moral expertise. |