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Wed 12 Jun, '24
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Staff WiP Seminar
S2.77

Dino Jakusic will present ‘M.R. Antognazza and Christian Wolff on Knowing as Assenting’.

Thu 13 Jun, '24
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Summer Seminar 2024: Troy Jollimore, Love’s Vision
R3.25

Thursday June 13, 2–4pm: Chapter 7: Love and Morality

Seminars will take place in R3.25. All colleagues, including undergraduate and postgraduate students, are very welcome.

“Love often seems uncontrollable and irrational, but we just as frequently appear to have reasons for loving the people we do. In Love’s Vision, Troy Jollimore offers a new way of understanding love that accommodates both of these facts, arguing that love is guided by reason even as it resists and sometimes eludes rationality. At the same time, he reconsiders love’s moral status, acknowledging its moral dangers while arguing that it is, at heart, a moral phenomenon—an emotion that demands empathy and calls us away from excessive self-concern. Love is revealed as neither wholly moral nor deeply immoral, neither purely rational nor profoundly irrational. Rather, as Diotima says in Plato’s Symposium, love is “something in between.””

Wed 19 Jun, '24
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WMA Graduate Research Seminar: pre-MindGrad reading
S1.39

WMA Graduate Research Seminar: pre-MindGrad reading

in weeks 4-7 and 9, Wednesdays 14:00-16:00.

Room S1.39

link: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/consciousness

Thu 20 Jun, '24
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Summer Seminar 2024: Troy Jollimore, Love’s Vision
R3.25

Thursday June 20, 2–4pm: Afterword: Between the Universal and the Particular

Seminars will take place in R3.25. All colleagues, including undergraduate and postgraduate students, are very welcome.

“Love often seems uncontrollable and irrational, but we just as frequently appear to have reasons for loving the people we do. In Love’s Vision, Troy Jollimore offers a new way of understanding love that accommodates both of these facts, arguing that love is guided by reason even as it resists and sometimes eludes rationality. At the same time, he reconsiders love’s moral status, acknowledging its moral dangers while arguing that it is, at heart, a moral phenomenon—an emotion that demands empathy and calls us away from excessive self-concern. Love is revealed as neither wholly moral nor deeply immoral, neither purely rational nor profoundly irrational. Rather, as Diotima says in Plato’s Symposium, love is “something in between.””

Thu 27 Jun, '24
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Summer Seminar 2024: Troy Jollimore, Love’s Vision
R3.25

 “Love often seems uncontrollable and irrational, but we just as frequently appear to have reasons for loving the people we do. In Love’s Vision, Troy Jollimore offers a new way of understanding love that accommodates both of these facts, arguing that love is guided by reason even as it resists and sometimes eludes rationality. At the same time, he reconsiders love’s moral status, acknowledging its moral dangers while arguing that it is, at heart, a moral phenomenon—an emotion that demands empathy and calls us away from excessive self-concern. Love is revealed as neither wholly moral nor deeply immoral, neither purely rational nor profoundly irrational. Rather, as Diotima says in Plato’s Symposium, love is “something in between.””

Tue 15 Oct, '24
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Post-Kantian Seminar - Mark Sinclair (Belfast)
Tue 29 Oct, '24
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Post-Kantian Seminar - Joe Saunders (Durham)
Tue 12 Nov, '24
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Post-Kantian Seminar - Andrea Marlen Esser (Jena)
TBC
Tue 26 Nov, '24
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Post-Kantian Seminar - Jensen Suther (Harvard) ONLINE
TBC
Wed 27 Nov, '24
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WMA Seminar
TBC
Tue 21 Jan, '25
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Post-Kantian Seminar - Karin Nisenbaum (Syracuse) ONLINE
ONLINE
Tue 4 Feb, '25
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Post-Kantian Seminar - Yohei Kageyama (Kwansei Gakuin)
TBC
Tue 18 Feb, '25
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Post-Kantian Seminar - Patrick Hassan (Cardiff)
TBC
Tue 4 Mar, '25
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Post-Kantian Seminar - Inga Römer (Freiburg)
TBC
Wed 5 Mar, '25
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WMA Seminar
TBC
Tue 6 May, '25
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Post-Kantian Seminar - Martin Hägglund (Yale)
TBC
Wed 18 Jun, '25
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WMA Seminar
TBC

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See also:
Centre for Research in Philosophy, Literature & The Arts Events
Warwick Mind and Action Research Centre (WMA)
Arts Faculty Events