Philosophy News
Registration for the 2014 21st-Century Theories of Literature: Essence, Fiction, and Value Conference is now open
The conference will be held between the 27th-29th March 2014, at the University of Warwick.
Whilst aestheticians in the Analytic tradition and literary critics may engage with each other’s fields in individual works, collections, and particular collaborations, particularly now that interdisciplinarity is becoming more of a sought after criterion in the academic sphere and in funding applications, there are still too few conference platforms that directly and explicitly promote this interaction.
This conference seeks to capitalise upon such works as Terry Eagleton’s The Event of Literature (which surprised many by systematically engaging with analytic philosophy) and the all-too-rare live interaction between literary critics and philosophers (such as Peter Lamarque and Derek Attridge at York’s ‘Contemporary Aesthetic Education’ event) in order to develop active relationships and reap the benefits of such collaboration.
Keynote Speakers: Prof. Sergia Adamo (Trieste), Prof. Catherine Belsey (Swansea), Prof. Gregory Currie (York), Prof. Peter Lamarque (York), Prof. Stein Haugom Olsen (Østfold), Prof. Jean-Michel Rabaté (Pennsylvania)
Non-Classical Logic Reading Group
Reading group for those interested in Non-Classical Logic. Maths and Computer Science students are welcome. The Term 1 topic will be Intuitionism. Thursday 3-4pm in the Philosophy Common Room.
Call for Papers - Evil, Freedom, and Time: A Conference on Schelling's Freedom essay and Ages of the World Conference
The Call for Papers for the 'Evil, Freedom, and Time: A Conference on Schelling's Freedom essay and Ages of the World' Conference on the 30th May 2014, is now open.
Please visit the webpage for more information.
David James will be giving a lecture entitled 'Fichte's Absolute State: Constraint and Perfectibility' at Ghent University on Thursday 12 December
The lecture is part of the Centre for Critical Philosophy's Kantian and Postkantian Political Philosophy / Lecture Series & Specialist Course
Massimo Renzo to speak at University of Utrecht Conference, Shared Responsibility and Organised Non-State Actors
On Friday 13 December, the seminar ‘Shared Responsibility and Organised Non-State Actors’ will be held in Utrecht.
The seminar seeks to address the problem that while organised non-state actors (ONSAs) may cause harm in conjunction with states, international organisations and/or other ONSAs, international law does not provide for a clear concept of (shared) responsibility of ONSAs.