WMA Graduate Research Seminar, 2023/2024
In preparation for MindGrad we will dedicate the first 3 sessions to 3 papers by Matt Soteriou and the following 2 session to background reading for Lea Salje's talk.
Week 4: Matt Soteriou, ‘Determining the Future’ [pdf]
Week 5: Matt Soteriou, ‘The past made present: Mental time travel in episodic recollection’ [pdf]
Week 6: Matt Soteriou, ‘Waking Up and Being Conscious' [link]
Week 7: Eli Alshanetsky, Articulating a Thought, Introduction [link] and Chapter 2 'A Puzzle' [link]
Week 9: Alex Byrne, 'Knowing what I'm thinking'
Thu 3 Nov, '22- |
Metaethics Reading GroupS2.77Emily Bassett leading on Horgan and Timmons “Gripped by Authority” |
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Thu 17 Nov, '22- |
Metaethics Reading GroupS2.77Oscar North-Concar leading, paper TBD |
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Thu 1 Dec, '22- |
Metaethics Reading GroupS2.77Sara Gorea leading, paper TBD |
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Wed 18 Jan, '23- |
Reading Group: 'Afflictions of Mind'S0.52Imagination: 'Of the Powers of Imagination' by Montaigne https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/philosophy/research/researchcentres/wma/graduates/afflictionsofmind/ |
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Thu 19 Jan, '23- |
Metaethics Reading GroupTBD |
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Wed 1 Feb, '23- |
Reading Group: 'Afflictions of Mind'S0.52Addiction: 'Responsibility Without Blame for Addiction' by Hanna Pickard https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/philosophy/research/researchcentres/wma/graduates/afflictionsofmind/ |
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Thu 2 Feb, '23- |
Metaethics Reading Group |
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Thu 23 Feb, '23- |
Metaethics Reading Group |
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Wed 1 Mar, '23- |
Reading Group: 'Afflictions of Mind'S0.52Delusion: 'De-rationalising Delusions' by V. Bell, N.Raihani and S. Wilkinson https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/philosophy/research/researchcentres/wma/graduates/afflictionsofmind/ |
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Thu 9 Mar, '23- |
Metaethics Reading Group |
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Wed 15 Mar, '23- |
Reading Group: 'Afflictions of Mind'S0.52 |
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Tue 10 Oct, '23- |
Non-ideal Epistemology Reading GroupFAB1.37If you’d like to join the reading group on Robin McKenna’s Non-Ideal Epistemology please email Heather and Nadine. The group will be Tuesday mornings 11-12 in FAB1.37. The group will start in week 2 and will run in weeks 2-5 and 7-10. Each week we will read one chapter (happily the book has eight chapters). Everyone welcome, no specialist knowledge required. |
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Tue 10 Oct, '23- |
Philosophy Encounters Theology Reading GroupS1.50W2 - What is Theology? Paul Tillich, Systematic Theology, V1, Introduction.
Please get in touch with Benedikt (Vaclav.Loula@warwick.ac.uk) to register your interest, or rock up at the designated time if you feel like joining fellow-minded seekers of wisdom to break (intellectual) bread with.
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Tue 17 Oct, '23- |
Non-ideal Epistemology Reading GroupFAB1.37If you’d like to join the reading group on Robin McKenna’s Non-Ideal Epistemology please email Heather and Nadine. The group will be Tuesday mornings 11-12 in FAB1.37. The group will start in week 2 and will run in weeks 2-5 and 7-10. Each week we will read one chapter (happily the book has eight chapters). Everyone welcome, no specialist knowledge required. |
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Tue 24 Oct, '23- |
Non-ideal Epistemology Reading GroupFAB1.37If you’d like to join the reading group on Robin McKenna’s Non-Ideal Epistemology please email Heather and Nadine. The group will be Tuesday mornings 11-12 in FAB1.37. The group will start in week 2 and will run in weeks 2-5 and 7-10. Each week we will read one chapter (happily the book has eight chapters). Everyone welcome, no specialist knowledge required. |
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Tue 24 Oct, '23- |
Philosophy Encounters Theology Reading GroupS1.50W4 - First use of the term (excerpts) Plato - Republic, Aristotle - Metaphysics, Cicero - De natura Deorum, Augustine - De Civitate Dei (on Varro)
Please get in touch with Benedikt (Vaclav.Loula@warwick.ac.uk) to register your interest, or rock up at the designated time if you feel like joining fellow-minded seekers of wisdom to break (intellectual) bread with. |
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Tue 31 Oct, '23- |
Non-ideal Epistemology Reading GroupFAB1.37If you’d like to join the reading group on Robin McKenna’s Non-Ideal Epistemology please email Heather and Nadine. The group will be Tuesday mornings 11-12 in FAB1.37. The group will start in week 2 and will run in weeks 2-5 and 7-10. Each week we will read one chapter (happily the book has eight chapters). Everyone welcome, no specialist knowledge required. |
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Tue 7 Nov, '23- |
Philosophy Encounters Theology Reading GroupS1.50W6 - Early Christianity: Faith and Reason (excerpts) Paul the Apostle - 1 Corinthians 1&2, Celsus - On the True Doctrine, Tertullian - On the Prescriptions of Heretics, Augustine - De Civitate Dei. Please get in touch with Benedikt (Vaclav.Loula@warwick.ac.uk) to register your interest, or rock up at the designated time if you feel like joining fellow-minded seekers of wisdom to break (intellectual) bread with. |
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Thu 9 Nov, '23- |
Heidegger Reading GroupFAB1.37“Hello everyone, this is Haley Burke and Fridolin Neumann, both PhD students working on, among other things, Heidegger and phenomenology. We would like to invite you to our Heidegger Reading Group, which meets weekly on Thursday from 12.30-2 p.m. in FAB1.37 (one of the open rooms). If you would like to join, just click the link for our WhatsApp group or contact Frido or Haley: https://chat.whatsapp.com/FAmvZPPO5j2LidB4473dEL; Fridolin.Neumann@warwick.ac.uk, Haley.Burke@warwick.ac.uk.” |
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Tue 14 Nov, '23- |
Non-ideal Epistemology Reading GroupFAB1.37If you’d like to join the reading group on Robin McKenna’s Non-Ideal Epistemology please email Heather and Nadine. The group will be Tuesday mornings 11-12 in FAB1.37. The group will start in week 2 and will run in weeks 2-5 and 7-10. Each week we will read one chapter (happily the book has eight chapters). Everyone welcome, no specialist knowledge required. |
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Thu 16 Nov, '23- |
Heidegger Reading GroupFAB1.37“Hello everyone, this is Haley Burke and Fridolin Neumann, both PhD students working on, among other things, Heidegger and phenomenology. We would like to invite you to our Heidegger Reading Group, which meets weekly on Thursday from 12.30-2 p.m. in FAB1.37 (one of the open rooms). If you would like to join, just click the link for our WhatsApp group or contact Frido or Haley: https://chat.whatsapp.com/FAmvZPPO5j2LidB4473dEL; Fridolin.Neumann@warwick.ac.uk, Haley.Burke@warwick.ac.uk.” |
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Tue 21 Nov, '23- |
Non-ideal Epistemology Reading GroupFAB1.37If you’d like to join the reading group on Robin McKenna’s Non-Ideal Epistemology please email Heather and Nadine. The group will be Tuesday mornings 11-12 in FAB1.37. The group will start in week 2 and will run in weeks 2-5 and 7-10. Each week we will read one chapter (happily the book has eight chapters). Everyone welcome, no specialist knowledge required. |
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Tue 21 Nov, '23- |
Philosophy Encounters Theology Reading GroupS1.50W8 - Theology as an academic discipline (excerpts) Boethius - On the Holy Trinity, Aquinas - Selection from works Please get in touch with Benedikt (Vaclav.Loula@warwick.ac.uk) to register your interest, or rock up at the designated time if you feel like joining fellow-minded seekers of wisdom to break (intellectual) bread with. |
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Thu 23 Nov, '23- |
Heidegger Reading GroupFAB1.37“Hello everyone, this is Haley Burke and Fridolin Neumann, both PhD students working on, among other things, Heidegger and phenomenology. We would like to invite you to our Heidegger Reading Group, which meets weekly on Thursday from 12.30-2 p.m. in FAB1.37 (one of the open rooms). If you would like to join, just click the link for our WhatsApp group or contact Frido or Haley: https://chat.whatsapp.com/FAmvZPPO5j2LidB4473dEL; Fridolin.Neumann@warwick.ac.uk, Haley.Burke@warwick.ac.uk.” |
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Tue 28 Nov, '23- |
Non-ideal Epistemology Reading GroupFAB1.37If you’d like to join the reading group on Robin McKenna’s Non-Ideal Epistemology please email Heather and Nadine. The group will be Tuesday mornings 11-12 in FAB1.37. The group will start in week 2 and will run in weeks 2-5 and 7-10. Each week we will read one chapter (happily the book has eight chapters). Everyone welcome, no specialist knowledge required. |
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Thu 30 Nov, '23- |
Heidegger Reading GroupFAB1.37“Hello everyone, this is Haley Burke and Fridolin Neumann, both PhD students working on, among other things, Heidegger and phenomenology. We would like to invite you to our Heidegger Reading Group, which meets weekly on Thursday from 12.30-2 p.m. in FAB1.37 (one of the open rooms). If you would like to join, just click the link for our WhatsApp group or contact Frido or Haley: https://chat.whatsapp.com/FAmvZPPO5j2LidB4473dEL; Fridolin.Neumann@warwick.ac.uk, Haley.Burke@warwick.ac.uk.” |
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Tue 5 Dec, '23- |
Non-ideal Epistemology Reading GroupFAB1.37If you’d like to join the reading group on Robin McKenna’s Non-Ideal Epistemology please email Heather and Nadine. The group will be Tuesday mornings 11-12 in FAB1.37. The group will start in week 2 and will run in weeks 2-5 and 7-10. Each week we will read one chapter (happily the book has eight chapters). Everyone welcome, no specialist knowledge required. |
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Tue 5 Dec, '23- |
Philosophy Encounters Theology Reading GroupS1.50W10 - Inventing Modern Natural Theology Herbert, Lord Cherbury - De Veritate, Descartes - selections from Meditations, Locke - Selections from Essay and A Letter Concerning Toleration.
Please get in touch with Benedikt (Vaclav.Loula@warwick.ac.uk) to register your interest, or rock up at the designated time if you feel like joining fellow-minded seekers of wisdom to break (intellectual) bread with. |
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Thu 7 Dec, '23- |
Heidegger Reading GroupFAB1.37“Hello everyone, this is Haley Burke and Fridolin Neumann, both PhD students working on, among other things, Heidegger and phenomenology. We would like to invite you to our Heidegger Reading Group, which meets weekly on Thursday from 12.30-2 p.m. in FAB1.37 (one of the open rooms). If you would like to join, just click the link for our WhatsApp group or contact Frido or Haley: https://chat.whatsapp.com/FAmvZPPO5j2LidB4473dEL; Fridolin.Neumann@warwick.ac.uk, Haley.Burke@warwick.ac.uk.” |
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Mon 8 Jan, '24- |
Heidegger Reading GroupFAB1.05Heidegger Reading Group We are happy to announce that the Heidegger Reading Group will continue in term 2! This time, we will read a couple of Heidegger’s essays, starting with “What is Metaphysics?” today. We will decide on the other readings successively, but they will for example include ‘On the Essence of Ground’ and the ‘Letter on Humanism’. Everybody is invited to join. Additionally, we will stream the reading group via Microsoft Teams so that Haley Burke can join from Texas; if you cannot attend in person and would like to participate online as well, please get in touch with Frido.
Time: every Monday during term, 5-6.30 p.m. (08. January – 11. March 2024) Location: FAB1.05 Contact: fridolin.neumann@warwick.ac.uk
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