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Annual Philosophy Weekend - Cumberland Lodge

The Annual Philosophy Weekend, held since 1967, is an opportunity for staff and students, both undergraduate and postgraduate, to discuss philosophy in a beautiful place and a supportive atmosphere. As in previous years, we will have an exciting series of discussions and short talks throughout the weekend.

To find out more please come to a short meeting:

Time: Wednesday 14 November (this Wednesday), 1.10pm
Venue: Philosophy Common Room

If you have been to Cumberland Lodge before, please do come to this meeting and share your experiences.

The weekend this year will be 1 - 3 Feb 2013 beginning with dinner on Friday evening and finishing with afternoon tea on Sunday. It is held at Cumberland Lodge, a beautiful country house near Windsor.

For more information on cost, registration process and potential bursaries please attend the introductory meeting and visit the below webpages:

http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/philosophy/news/conferences/cumberland-lodge/

Mon 12 Nov 2012, 11:30 | Tags: Postgraduate Staff Undergraduate

New Head of Department in Philosophy

We are pleased to announce that Matthew Nudds will be joining the department on 1 September 2012 as Professor of Philosophy and Head of Department. He is currently Senior Lecturer and Deputy Head of Department at Edinburgh. He did his PhD at UCL and he works on philosophy of mind and perception. He has a special interest in auditory perception. He has published extensively on this topic and his arrival will cement Warwick's reputation as one of the best departments in the UK for the philosophy of mind.

Wed 09 May 2012, 14:12 | Tags: Home Page External Postgraduate Staff Undergraduate

Congratulations

The Department would like to offer its congratulations to the following current or previous students:

Frank Chouraqui (graduated summer 2010) on his appointment as Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Koc University, Istanbul and to

Joseph Kuzma (graduated winter 2012) on his appointment as lecturer in Philosophy at University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. Frank wrote his PhD thesis on Nietzsche and Merleau-Ponty on truth and Joseph wrote his PhD thesis on the exigency of return in Nietzsche and Blanchot.

Joe Barker (third year Philosophy undergraduate) who has been awarded, and has accepted, a 5 year postgraduate studentship at Penn State University from this autumn.

Wed 11 Apr 2012, 17:03 | Tags: Home Page External Postgraduate Staff Undergraduate

Nietzsche at Warwick : The Philosophy of the Free Spirit

PeopleIn March 2012 and March 2013, and with the support of the British Academy, the Philosophy Department will host both a one-day workshop and a one-day conference on the topic of Nietzsche's philosophy of the free spirit.


New Dawn

A new edition and translation of one of Nietzsche's most neglected but inspiring and thought-provoking texts - Dawn: Thoughts on the Presumptions of Morality - has just been published as volume five in Stanford University Press's 'Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche'. Keith Ansell-Pearson helped prepare the edition and wrote the Afterword for it. Dawn is a pathbreaking work and an exercise in modern emancipation - from fear, superstition, hatred of the self and the body, the short cuts of religion, and the presumptions of morality. Pursuing an experimental philosophy Nietzsche seeks to entice his readers into viewing themselves as experiments and wanting to be such.

For further information please use the following link: http://www.sup.org/book.cgi?id=5885


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