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Research Seminar in Post-Kantian European Philosophy, 2019/2020

Unless otherwise stated, Post-Kantian European Philosophy Research Group seminars take place on Tuesdays, 5:30–7:30pm in Room S0.11 (ground floor of Social Studies). All welcome. For further information, please contact tbc

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Fri 4 Mar, '22
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Wittgenstein Reading Group
Online

Wittgenstein Reading Group. We are continuing our reading of Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations where we left off (which is at §172) and we welcome anyone to join in – whether you have read Wittgenstein before or not. This term we also plan to look into some secondary literature by Stanley Cavell, John McDowell and Saul Kripke. All interested students and staff are welcome. We meet on Fridays from 1-2.30pm and – for the time being – online on Teams.

Wittgenstein is one of the 20th century's most influential philosophers and the source of many divergent reactions and interpretations. In this reading group, we focus on a close reading of Philosophical Investigations and on discussing Wittgenstein's philosophy in itself, rather than his relation to other thinkers and disciplines.

For the first week (14 January), we will try to read §§172-197. We suggest the dual language Revised Fourth edition by P. M. S. Hacker and Joachim Schulte, but feel free to use whatever copy is available to you.

Please contact Aline Rickli for further information. Aline.Rickli@warwick.ac.uk 

Fri 4 Mar, '22
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Early Chinese Philosophy Reading Group
MS Teams

Anders Sydskjør (University of Bern), “Saying what the Way is and Knowing what to do in Xunzi ‘Undoing Blindness’”

Fri 11 Mar, '22
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Wittgenstein Reading Group
Online

Wittgenstein Reading Group. We are continuing our reading of Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations where we left off (which is at §172) and we welcome anyone to join in – whether you have read Wittgenstein before or not. This term we also plan to look into some secondary literature by Stanley Cavell, John McDowell and Saul Kripke. All interested students and staff are welcome. We meet on Fridays from 1-2.30pm and – for the time being – online on Teams.

Wittgenstein is one of the 20th century's most influential philosophers and the source of many divergent reactions and interpretations. In this reading group, we focus on a close reading of Philosophical Investigations and on discussing Wittgenstein's philosophy in itself, rather than his relation to other thinkers and disciplines.

For the first week (14 January), we will try to read §§172-197. We suggest the dual language Revised Fourth edition by P. M. S. Hacker and Joachim Schulte, but feel free to use whatever copy is available to you.

Please contact Aline Rickli for further information. Aline.Rickli@warwick.ac.uk 

Fri 18 Mar, '22
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Wittgenstein Reading Group
Online

Wittgenstein Reading Group. We are continuing our reading of Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations where we left off (which is at §172) and we welcome anyone to join in – whether you have read Wittgenstein before or not. This term we also plan to look into some secondary literature by Stanley Cavell, John McDowell and Saul Kripke. All interested students and staff are welcome. We meet on Fridays from 1-2.30pm and – for the time being – online on Teams.

Wittgenstein is one of the 20th century's most influential philosophers and the source of many divergent reactions and interpretations. In this reading group, we focus on a close reading of Philosophical Investigations and on discussing Wittgenstein's philosophy in itself, rather than his relation to other thinkers and disciplines.

For the first week (14 January), we will try to read §§172-197. We suggest the dual language Revised Fourth edition by P. M. S. Hacker and Joachim Schulte, but feel free to use whatever copy is available to you.

Please contact Aline Rickli for further information. Aline.Rickli@warwick.ac.uk 

Fri 18 Mar, '22
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Early Chinese Philosophy Reading Group
MS Teams

Francesca Puglia (University of Bern), “Cosmology and Cosmogony in Early China: The Taiyi Sheng Shui and Related Texts”

Thu 20 Oct, '22
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Metaethics Reading Group
S1.50
Thu 3 Nov, '22
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Metaethics Reading Group
S2.77

Emily Bassett leading on Horgan and Timmons “Gripped by Authority”

Thu 17 Nov, '22
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Metaethics Reading Group
S2.77

Oscar North-Concar leading, paper TBD

Thu 1 Dec, '22
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Metaethics Reading Group
S2.77

Sara Gorea leading, paper TBD

Wed 18 Jan, '23
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Reading Group: 'Afflictions of Mind'
S0.52
Thu 19 Jan, '23
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Metaethics Reading Group

TBD

Wed 1 Feb, '23
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Reading Group: 'Afflictions of Mind'
S0.52

Addiction: 'Responsibility Without Blame for Addiction' by Hanna Pickard

https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/philosophy/research/researchcentres/wma/graduates/afflictionsofmind/

Thu 2 Feb, '23
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Metaethics Reading Group
Thu 23 Feb, '23
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Metaethics Reading Group
Wed 1 Mar, '23
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Reading Group: 'Afflictions of Mind'
S0.52

Delusion: 'De-rationalising Delusions' by V. Bell, N.Raihani and S. Wilkinson

https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/philosophy/research/researchcentres/wma/graduates/afflictionsofmind/

Thu 9 Mar, '23
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Metaethics Reading Group
Wed 15 Mar, '23
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Reading Group: 'Afflictions of Mind'
S0.52
Tue 10 Oct, '23
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Non-ideal Epistemology Reading Group
FAB1.37

If 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.

Contact: Heather & Nadine

Tue 10 Oct, '23
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Philosophy Encounters Theology Reading Group
S1.50

W2 - 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.

 

Tue 17 Oct, '23
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Non-ideal Epistemology Reading Group
FAB1.37

If 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.

Contact: Heather & Nadine

Tue 24 Oct, '23
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Non-ideal Epistemology Reading Group
FAB1.37

If 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.

Contact: Heather & Nadine

Tue 24 Oct, '23
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Philosophy Encounters Theology Reading Group
S1.50

W4 - 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.

Tue 31 Oct, '23
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Non-ideal Epistemology Reading Group
FAB1.37

If 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.

Contact: Heather & Nadine

Tue 7 Nov, '23
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Philosophy Encounters Theology Reading Group
S1.50

W6 - 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.

Thu 9 Nov, '23
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Heidegger Reading Group
FAB1.37

“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.”

Tue 14 Nov, '23
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Non-ideal Epistemology Reading Group
FAB1.37

If 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.

Contact: Heather & Nadine

Thu 16 Nov, '23
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Heidegger Reading Group
FAB1.37

“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.”

Tue 21 Nov, '23
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Non-ideal Epistemology Reading Group
FAB1.37

If 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.

Contact: Heather & Nadine

Tue 21 Nov, '23
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Philosophy Encounters Theology Reading Group
S1.50

W8 - 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.

Thu 23 Nov, '23
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Heidegger Reading Group
FAB1.37

“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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