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Marc Sanders Foundation Public Philosophy Award 2018

Marc Sanders Foundation have announced competition details for their Public Philosophy Award 2018, which this year features two prizes: one for an upublished essay, and one for an essay published within a year of the deadline. The deadline for both is 15 September 2018. The award of $4,500 is offered for each essay. Additionally, the top three unpublished essays will be reviewed by the Editorial Director and a Senior Editor at Aeon magazine, with a view to possible publication. Those essays which are not accepted for publication will be given a written report from the Senior Editor with regard to strengths and weaknesses and with suggestions for alternative avenues for publication.

All enquiries should be sent to Barry Maguire at barrymaguire@gmail.com.

Tue 29 May 2018, 11:28 | Tags: Home Page

Annual Birmingham-Nottingham-Warwick (BNW) Graduate Conference: Thursday 14 June 2018 at The University of Nottingham

The second annual BNW Graduate Conference 2018 taking place on Thursday 14 June 2018 will provide an opportunity for students from each University to present their current work, and to receive informed feedback from a dedicated respondent who works in another Department but in a similar discipline. This conference will allow participants - those giving presentations - respondents and audience members - the opportunity to engage and benefit from research-focused discussions, and will help develop the foundations for innovative excellence in research and collaboration. The proceedings will include a keynote speech, delivered by a member of staff from Nottingham's Philosophy Department, which will highlight current research interests at the University.

Organisers from Warwick University are Simon Wimmer, Giulia Luvisotto, Chenwei Nie and Leonello Gambi. https://bnwgraduateconference.weebly.com/

Wed 16 May 2018, 10:05 | Tags: Home Page Conference Postgraduate

New Publication: 'The Government of Desire: A Geneology of the Liberal Subject' by Professor Miguel de Beistegui

This new title by Professor Miguel de Beistegui, published by the University of Chicago Press (May 2018) is a thought-provoking and original commentary exploring the concept of freedom and unfreedom, and what makes the human animal both governed and ungovernable. Professor de Beistegui draws on his extensive research in the fields of philosophy, political theory and psychoanalysis to argue persuasively for a sovereign and anarchic form of desire.

Wed 09 May 2018, 11:28 | Tags: Home Page, Publication

'Should We Have a Right Not to be Lonely?' A Short Film by Professor Kimberley Brownlee is Launched by the BBC

Bertrand Russell (1872-1970), Nobel Laureate, famously observed: "What is that terrible loneliness" where "one shivering consciousness looks over the rim of the world into the cold, unfathomable, lifeless abyss". In a short and beautifully crafted film, produced in association with the BBC Ideas 'How it feels to be Human' strand, Professor Brownlee explores ways in which our society can aim to combat loneliness.

See link below:

https://www.bbc.com/ideas/videos/should-we-have-a-right-not-to-be-lonely/p066l54w?autoplay=true

Wed 09 May 2018, 10:19 | Tags: socialsciences, Home Page

Professor Quassim Cassam Receives Funding Award from the Ideas Fund, Warwick Ventures

Professor Quassim Cassam has been awarded funding from The Warwick Ventures Ideas Fund (which supports research in Arts and Social Sciences) for his research project 'Professional Virtues in Modern Medicine'. This is one of only seven projects to receive total funding amounting to over £58k from the first tranche of awards given by the Ideas Fund. Each project was assessed on its potential social, cultural and political impact, in addtion to an alignment with the support that Warwick Ventures can offer.

This funding award will also support a one day Philosophy Department workshop on 'Professional Virtues in Modern Medicine' scheduled for November 2018. Further details and speakers for the day will be announced shortly.

Wed 02 May 2018, 15:27 | Tags: Home Page, Research

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