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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 Feb, '22
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Theory of Mind, Communication and Language Seminar Series

Details to be confirmed.

Fri 11 Feb, '22
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Theory of Mind, Communication and Language Seminar Series

Details to be confirmed

Wed 16 Feb, '22
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'Autobiographical Memory, Value and Moral Identity' Seminar Series
By Zoom

Guest Speaker: Tobias Krettenauer (Wilfrid Laurier University) will be speaking to us at the "Autobiographical Memory, Value, and Moral Identity" seminar series hosted by the Warwick Mind and Action Research Centre (WMA). The talk is entitled “Conceptualizing Moral Identity as a Goal Motivation". 

Please contact Daniel Vanello for further information (D.Vanello.1@warwick.ac.uk)

Fri 18 Feb, '22
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Theory of Mind, Communication and Language Seminar Series

Details to be confirmed.

Wed 23 Feb, '22
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'Autobiographical Memory, Value and Moral Identity' Seminar Series

Guest Speaker: Marya Schectman (Philosophy, Illinois at Chicago)

Please contact Daniel Vanello for further information (D.Vanello.1@warwick.ac.uk)

Fri 25 Feb, '22
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Evolutionary Pragmatics Forum: Federico Rossano (San Diego)

This internet forum is organised by Bart Geurts (Nijmegen) and Richard Moore (Warwick), and takes place every last Friday of the month from 15:00 to 16:30 (CET) / 2pm to 3:30 pm (UK). If you would like to attend, contact Richard Moore or contact both organisers at evoprag@gmail.com.

Note: exceptionally, this talk is from 17:00 to 18:30 (CET)

Wed 9 Mar, '22
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'Autobiographical Memory, Value and Moral Identity' Seminar Series
By Zoom

Guest Speaker: Matthew Soteriou (King’s College London) will be speaking to us at the "Autobiographical Memory, Value, and Moral Identity" seminar series hosted by the Warwick Mind and Action Research Centre (WMA). The title of the talk is "Temporal and Evaluative Perspectives on Self and Life”.  

Please contact Daniel Vanello for further information (D.Vanello.1@warwick.ac.uk)

Wed 16 Mar, '22
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'Autobiographical Memory, Value and Moral Identity' Seminar Series

Guest Speaker: Kristin Lagattuta (University of California, Davis) will be speaking to us at the "Autobiographical Memory, Value, and Moral Identity" seminar series hosted by the Warwick Mind and Action Research Centre (WMA). The title of the talk is "Developing a Life History Theory of Mind: Children’s and Adults’ Awareness that the Mind Learns from the Past to Imagine the Future”.  

The talk will take place between

Please contact Daniel Vanello for further information (D.Vanello.1@warwick.ac.uk)

Tue 22 Mar, '22
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CHANGE OF DATE: 'Autobiographical Memory, Value and Moral Identity' Seminar Series

Guest Speaker: Christoph Hoerl (Philosophy, Warwick)

Please contact Daniel Vanello for further information (D.Vanello.1@warwick.ac.uk)

Fri 25 Mar, '22
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Evolutionary Pragmatics Forum: Kirsty Graham & Catherine Hobaiter (St. Andrews)

This internet forum is organised by Bart Geurts (Nijmegen) and Richard Moore (Warwick), and takes place every last Friday of the month from 15:00 to 16:30 (CET) / 2pm to 3:30 pm (UK). If you would like to attend, contact Richard Moore or both organisers at evoprag@gmail.com

Wed 30 Mar, '22
Testimony and Other Minds Workshop
Wolfson RE rooms 1, 2, 3

10.15–10.30: Welcome and coffee

10.30–12.00: Guy Longworth (Warwick)– title TBC

12.15 – 13.45: Speaker TBC

13.45–14.45: Lunch + coffee

14.45–16.15: Matt Parrott (Oxford), with commentary from Anil Gomes (Oxford) – title TBC

16.15–16.30: Coffee etc.

16.30–18.00: Beri Marušić (Edinburgh), with commentary from Jane Heal (Cambridge) – “Interpersonal Reasoning”

18.00–19.00: Drinks

19.00: Dinner

The workshop will be in-person at the University of Warwick. Please email wma.philosophy.events@gmail.com to register, including ‘TKOM attendance’ as the subject of the email.

Further Info: https://philevents.org/event/show/97294

Thu 31 Mar, '22
Testimony and Other Minds Workshop
Wolfson RE, rooms 1, 2, 3

9.30–10.00: Coffee etc.

10.00–11.30: Lucy Campbell – “Non-Linguistic Meaning, and Knowledge of Other Minds”

11.45–13.15: Anita Avramides “Exploring a Duality in the Problem of Other Minds”

13.15: Closing remarks

The workshop will be in-person at the University of Warwick. Please email wma.philosophy.events@gmail.com to register, including ‘TKOM attendance’ as the subject of the email.

Further Info: https://philevents.org/event/show/97294

Wed 27 Apr, '22
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'Autobiographical Memory, Value and Moral Identity' Seminar Series
Zoom

Guest Speaker: Shaun Nichols (Philosophy, Cornell)

Shaun Nichols will be speaking to us at the "Autobiographical Memory, Value, and Moral Identity" seminar series hosted by the Warwick Mind and Action Research Centre (WMA). The title of the talk is "Reidentification by memory and perception”.

Fri 29 Apr, '22
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Summer Seminar: Mark Eli Kalderon, Sympathy in Perception

Mark Eli Kalderon, Sympathy in Perception, Chapter 1: Grasping

Contacts: Tom Crowther (T.Crowther@warwick.ac.uk) and Guy Longworth (G.H.Longworth@warwick.ac.uk).

Fri 6 May, '22
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Summer Seminar: Mark Eli Kalderon, Sympathy in Perception

Mark Eli Kalderon, Sympathy in Perception, Chapter 2: Sympathy

Contacts: Tom Crowther (T.Crowther@warwick.ac.uk) and Guy Longworth (G.H.Longworth@warwick.ac.uk).

Wed 11 May, '22
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'Autobiographical Memory, Value and Moral Identity' Seminar Series

Guest Speaker: Monisha Pasupathi (Psychology, University of Utah)

Fri 13 May, '22
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Summer Seminar: Mark Eli Kalderon, Sympathy in Perception

Mark Eli Kalderon, Sympathy in Perception, Chapter 3: Sound

Contacts: Tom Crowther (T.Crowther@warwick.ac.uk) and Guy Longworth (G.H.Longworth@warwick.ac.uk).

Fri 20 May, '22
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Summer Seminar: Mark Eli Kalderon, Sympathy in Perception

Mark Eli Kalderon, Sympathy in Perception, Chapter 4: Sources

Contacts: Tom Crowther (T.Crowther@warwick.ac.uk) and Guy Longworth (G.H.Longworth@warwick.ac.uk).

Mon 23 May, '22
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'Autobiographical Memory, Value and Moral Identity' Seminar Series

Guest Speaker: Carl Craver (Philosophy/Psychology, St Louis, Washington)

Wed 1 Jun, '22
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'Autobiographical Memory, Value and Moral Identity' Seminar Series
Zoom

Guest Speaker: Naomi Eilan (Philosophy, University of Warwick)

Title: “Autobiographical Memory, Ethical Identity, and Joint Reminiscing”.

Fri 10 Jun, '22
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Summer Seminar: Mark Eli Kalderon, Sympathy in Perception

Mark Eli Kalderon, Sympathy in Perception, Chapter 5: Vision

Contacts: Tom Crowther (T.Crowther@warwick.ac.uk) and Guy Longworth (G.H.Longworth@warwick.ac.uk).

Fri 17 Jun, '22
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Summer Seminar: Mark Eli Kalderon, Sympathy in Perception

Mark Eli Kalderon, Sympathy in Perception, Chapter 5: Vision

Contacts: Tom Crowther (T.Crowther@warwick.ac.uk) and Guy Longworth (G.H.Longworth@warwick.ac.uk).

Sat 2 Jul, '22 - Sun 3 Jul, '22
9:30am - 4:30pm
Conference: Themes from the Work of Mark Eli Kalderon
Room MB0.07 (Maths Building)

Runs from Saturday, July 02 to Sunday, July 03.

Saturday July 2 

 9.30am Welcome 

 10am–11.30am On the Homeric Roots of Intentionality’, Mark Kalderon (UCL) 

 11.30am–12noon Coffee 

 12noon–1.30pm Partiality and perception’, Giulia Martina (Turin) 

 1.30pm–2.30pm Lunch 

 2.30pm–4pm ‘Aristotle on having reason strictly speaking’, Elena Cagnoli Fiecconi  (UCL) 

 4pm–4.30pm Coffee 

 4.30pm–6pm Title TBC, Charles Travis (Porto) 

 Sunday July 3 

 9.30am Welcome 

 10am–11.30am Kalderon’s Puzzle Solved’, Vivian Mizrahi (Geneva) 

 11.30–12noon Coffee 

 12noon–1.30pm Title TBC, Thomas Crowther (Warwick) 

 1.30pm–2.30pm Lunch 

 2.30pm–4pm Title TBC, M. G. F. Martin (Oxford/Berkeley) 

The work of Mark Eli Kalderon

Mark Eli Kalderon is professor of philosophy at UCL and former editor of the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society. While his most recent research has been focused on the metaphysics of sense and sensibilia, it draws upon – and has implications for – a breadth of philosophical approaches and topics, not least due to, for example, Prof Kalderon’s own interest in ancient and scholastic theories of perception. His books include Sympathy in Perception, Form without Matter: Empedocles and Aristotle on Color Perception, and Moral Fictionalism.​

In Prof Kalderon’s Sympathy in Perception, insights from ancient, phenomenological, analytic, and empirical sources are woven together into a rich and ambitious elaboration and defence of a naïve realist theory of perception. Kalderon develops the view by revisiting and transforming explanatory concepts from the pre-modern era, aiming to ‘contribute to, if not indeed effect, a Kuhnian revolution’ in philosophy of perception.

 Registration

We intend to hold the conference in-person at the University of Warwick, but places are limited. If you would like to attend, we ask that you email the organisers – Guy Longworth and Jack Shardlow – at wma.philosophy.events@gmail.com to register, simply using ‘Kalderon attendance’ as the subject of the email. Since there are limited places, we will be operating on a ‘first-come-first-served’ basis, so please do register your interest right away.

 

 

Thu 6 Oct, '22 - Fri 7 Oct, '22
10am - 2pm
Interdepartmental Collaboration Warwick-Geneva- Leipzig Inaugural Event

Runs from Thursday, October 06 to Friday, October 07.

Thursday 6 October 2022:

10-10.15am General Introduction

10.15-11.45am Kristina Musholt (Leipzig)

11.45-12pm Coffee and Tea break

12-1.30pm Agnès Baehni (Geneva)

1.30-2.30pm Lunch

2.30-4pm Oscar North-Concar (Warwick)

4-4.15pm Coffee and Tea break

4.15-5.45pm Fabrice Teroni (Geneva)

5.45-7.30pm Pre-Dinner drinks

7.30pm Dinner

Friday 7 October 2022:

10-11.30am Naomi Eilan (Warwick)

11.30-11.45am Coffee and Tea break

11.45am-1.15pm Jasmin Özel (Leipzig)

1.15-2.30pm Lunch, general discussion about future direction of collaboration, and good byes.

Wed 26 Oct, '22
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WMA Graduate Research Seminar
S0.52
Wed 2 Nov, '22
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WMA Graduate Research Seminar
S0.52
Wed 9 Nov, '22
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WMA Graduate Research Seminar
S0.52
Wed 16 Nov, '22
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WMA Graduate Research Seminar
S0.52
Sat 19 Nov, '22 - Sun 20 Nov, '22
10am - 5pm
MindGrad 2022
MS.04

Runs from Saturday, November 19 to Sunday, November 20.

Saturday, 19. November

10:00-10:25 Welcome coffee

10:25-10:30 Short Introduction

10:30-11:45 First Session

Asia Chatchaya Sakchatchawan (UCL): Towards a Wrong Face Theory of Shame

Response by Thomas Crowther

15 min Coffee Break

12:00-13:15 Second Session

Lucas Chebib (UCL): Guilt as a Shame Shaped Thing

Response by Johannes Roessler

1 h Lunch

14:15-15:30 Third Session (Keynote)

Lucy O’Brien (UCL): An Introspective Argument for Others’ Minds

Response by Emily Bassett

15 min Coffee Break

15:45-17:00 Fourth Session

Simone Nota (Trinity College Dublin): Overcoming the Absolute: A Dialectical Critique of the Absolute Conception

Response by Naomi Eilan

17:00-18:00 Reception

18:30 Dinner at Radcliffe

Sunday, 20. November

09:30-10:45 First Session

Christopher Joseph An (Edinburgh): Rational Animals? Mammalian Social Play, Second-personal Knowledge, and the Evolution of Normative Guidance

Response by Richard Moore

5 min Short Break

10:50-11:30 Q&A with Mind co-editors Lucy O’Brien and Adrian Moore on submitting papers to journals

15 min Coffee Break

11:45-13:00 Second Session (Keynote)

Adrian Moore (Oxford): Armchair Knowledge: Some Kantian Reflections

Response by Ben Houlton

1 h Lunch

14:00-15:15 Third Session

Zijian Zhu (Oxford): The Modality and Temporality of Anscombean Practical Knowledge

Response by Lucy Campbell

15 min Coffee Break

15:30-16:45 Fourth Session

Oushinar Nath (UCL): Wisdom and KK Failure

Response by Barney Walker

End of the conference

Wed 11 Jan, '23
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WMA Graduate Research Seminar
S0.52

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