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 3 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 8: TBA
Week 9: Alex Byrne, TBA
Tue 1 Nov, '22- |
CELPA SeminarS2.77Guest Speaker: Giorgia Brucato (CEU) |
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Wed 2 Nov, '22- |
WMA Graduate Research SeminarS0.52 |
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Wed 9 Nov, '22- |
WMA Graduate Research SeminarS0.52 |
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Fri 11 Nov, '22- |
Chinese Philosophy Seminar Series 2022/23MS TeamsRegistrationLink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window Guest Speaker: Chris Fraser (University of Toronto) Title: The Xunzian Critique of Legalism and its Contemporary Significance |
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Tue 15 Nov, '22- |
CELPA SeminarOnline SeminarGuest Speaker: Paula Casal (UPF) |
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Wed 16 Nov, '22- |
WMA Graduate Research SeminarS0.52 |
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Tue 22 Nov, '22- |
CELPA SeminarS2.77Guest Speaker: Zofia Stemplowska (Oxford) |
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Tue 29 Nov, '22- |
CELPA SeminarS2.77Guest Speaker: Helen Frowe (Stockholm) |
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Tue 6 Dec, '22- |
CELPA SeminarS2.77Guest Speaker: Jonathan Parry (LSE) |
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Fri 9 Dec, '22- |
Chinese Philosophy Seminar Series 2022/23MS TeamsRegistrationLink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window Guest Speaker: Sarah Flavel (Bath Spa University) Title: Daoism and Strategic Thinking |
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Tue 10 Jan, '23- |
CELPA SeminarOnlineGuest Speaker: Anca Gheaus (LEU) |
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Wed 11 Jan, '23- |
WMA Graduate Research SeminarS0.52 |
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Tue 17 Jan, '23- |
CELPA SeminarS2.77Guest Speaker: Andrea Sangiovanni (KCL) |
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Fri 20 Jan, '23- |
Chinese Philosophy Seminar Series 2022/23MS TeamsRegistrationLink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window Guest Speaker: Jingjing Li (Leiden University) Title: Husserlian Phenomenology, Chinese Buddhism, and The Problem of Essence |
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Tue 24 Jan, '23- |
CELPA SeminarS2.77Guest Speaker: Charlie Richards (Oxford) |
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Wed 25 Jan, '23- |
WMA Graduate Research SeminarS0.52 |
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Tue 31 Jan, '23- |
CELPA SeminarS2.77Guest Speaker: Luciano Venezia (UNQ) |
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Tue 7 Feb, '23- |
CELPA SeminarS2.77Guest Speaker: Will Gildea (Warwick) |
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Wed 8 Feb, '23- |
WMA Graduate Research SeminarS0.52 |
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Fri 10 Feb, '23- |
Chinese Philosophy Seminar Series 2022/23MS TeamsRegistrationLink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window Guest Speaker: Paul D’Ambrosio (East China Normal University) Title: Confucian Contingency Model: Person, Agency, and Morality |
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Tue 21 Feb, '23- |
CELPA SeminarOnlineGuest Speaker: Rowan Cruft (Stirling) |
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Wed 22 Feb, '23- |
WMA Graduate Research SeminarS0.52 |
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Fri 24 Feb, '23- |
WMA talkR0.04 |
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Tue 28 Feb, '23- |
CELPA SeminarS2.77Guest Speaker: Ricky Li (Warwick) |
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Tue 7 Mar, '23- |
CELPA SeminarS2.77Guest Speaker: Kieran Oberman (LSE) |
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Wed 8 Mar, '23- |
WMA Graduate Research SeminarS0.52 |
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Fri 10 Mar, '23- |
Chinese Philosophy Seminar Series 2022/23MS TeamsRegistrationLink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window Guest Speaker: Ai Yuan (Tsinghua University) Title: Silence in the Analects, Zhuangzi and Yanzi Chunqiu |
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Tue 14 Mar, '23- |
CELPA SeminarS2.77Guest Speaker: Kate Vredenburgh (LSE) |
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Fri 14 Apr, '23- |
Chinese Philosophy Seminar Series 2022/23MS TeamsRegistrationLink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window Guest Speaker: Yumi Suzuki (Bern University) Title: Sino-Hellenic Environmental Philosophy: How Did Ancient Chinese and Greek Philosophers Think About the Environment Differently? |
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Thu 27 Apr, '23- |
Wiggins on EthicsS2.77“In Ethics: Twelve Lectures on the Philosophy of Morality, David Wiggin surveys the answers most commonly proposed for such questions—gathering insights from Hume, Kant, the utilitarians, and the post-utilitarian thinkers of the twentieth century. The view of morality he then proposes draws on sources as diverse as Aristotle, Simone Weil and present-day thinkers such as Philippa Foot. As need arises, he pursues a variety of related issues and engages additional thinkers—Plato and Bernard Williams on egoism and altruism, Schopenhauer and Aurel Kolnai on evil, Leibniz and Rawls on impartiality, and Montaigne and J. L. Mackie on ‘moral relativism’, among others.” For the most part, the seminars are planned to takein person, in S2.77, but we move online forsomelater sessions. All colleagues, including undergraduate and postgraduatestudents, are very welcome. Thursday April 27, 3–5pm: Chapter 1: Glaucon’s and Adeimantus’ interrogation on Socrates |