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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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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
-
WMA Graduate Research Seminar
S0.52
Tue 17 Jan, '23
-
CRPLA & WMA Seminar: Paul Smith (Warwick History of Art) - Cezanne, perception, autism: (not) putting the pieces together; Comments by Naomi Eilan (Philosophy)
A0.23 (Soc Sci)
Wed 18 Jan, '23
-
Reading Group: 'Afflictions of Mind'
S0.52
Wed 25 Jan, '23
-
WMA Graduate Research Seminar
S0.52
Wed 1 Feb, '23
-
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/

Wed 8 Feb, '23
-
WMA Graduate Research Seminar
S0.52
Wed 22 Feb, '23
-
WMA Graduate Research Seminar
S0.52
Fri 24 Feb, '23
-
WMA talk
R0.04
Wed 1 Mar, '23
-
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/

Fri 3 Mar, '23
-
Workshop: Practical Knowledge and the Content of Intention
S2.77

Lucy Campbell (Warwick): “The Content of Practical Knowledge and the Content of Intention”

Wed 8 Mar, '23
-
WMA Graduate Research Seminar
S0.52
Wed 8 Mar, '23
-
WMA Talk
S0.17

Guest Speaker: Giulia Martina’s (University of Tübingen)

Title: “Smelling Things”, which was co-written with Matt Nudds.

Giulia is a former Warwick PhD student and currently a post-doc at the University of Tübingen. She recently had a very nice paper on smell accepted in Mind and Language (https://doi.org/10.1111/mila.12440).

Fri 10 Mar, '23
-
Practical Knowledge and the Content of Intention

Xavier Castella (Girona): “On the Non-Propositional Content of our Ordinary Intentions” 

Wed 15 Mar, '23
-
Reading Group: 'Afflictions of Mind'
S0.52
Wed 28 Jun, '23
-
WMA seminar - Eylem Özaltun
S0.17
Thu 29 Jun, '23
-
WMA MEEP Mini-Workshop
TBA

The Warwick Mind and Action Research Centre (WMA) is pleased to announce a new mini-workshop as part of our MEEP series. This series explores the intersection of topics typically found under the categories of 'Mind and Epistemology' and 'Ethics and Political Philosophy.' All are welcome!

Professor Carol Rovane, Columbia University

Social Conditions of the Psyche

Professor Akeel Bilgrami, Columbia University

The Commons and our Political Ideals

Time: 2:00-6:00pm, Thursday, 29 June 2023.

Venue: TBA

For more information about the WMA events, please visit:https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/philosophy/research/researchcentres/wma/

 

Wed 18 Oct, '23
-
WMA Seminar - Quassim Cassam - Liberation Philosophy
S0.09
Wed 15 Nov, '23
-
WMA Seminar
TBC
Wed 6 Dec, '23
-
WMA Seminar
TBC
Tue 12 Dec, '23 - Wed 13 Dec, '23
10am - 5pm
Origins of Syntax Event
Radcliffe

Runs from Tuesday, December 12 to Wednesday, December 13.

In this interdisciplinary conference, we bring together philosophers, comparative psychologists, and cognitive scientists from a range of disciplines to discuss their recent work on the ontogenetic and phylogenetic origins of syntax, in order to make progress in our understanding of these fundamental issues.

Online attendance will also be possible.

In person attendance is free, although you are requested to register in advance because capacity is limited. To register, please contact giulia.palazzolo.1@warwick.ac.uk.

Confirmed speakers:

Nick Chater (University of Warwick)

Cas Coopmans (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics)

Cathy Crockford (ISC Marc Jeannerod)

Olga Feher (University of Warwick)

Richard Moore (University of Warwick)

Nirmalangshu Mukherji (Delhi University)

Ross Pain (University of Bristol)

Giulia Palazzolo (University of Warwick)

Ronald Planer (University of Wollongong)

Ljiljana Progovac (Wayne State University)

Simon W. Townsend (University of Warwick and University of Zurich)

Wed 24 Jan, '24
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WMA Seminar - "Ryle's Pragmatism: A Gift from Margaret MacDonald" with Cheryl Misak (Toronto)
S0.09

"Ryle's Pragmatism: A Gift from Margaret MacDonald"

Cheryl Misak (Toronto)

Contact: oscar.north-concar@warwick.ac.uk

Wed 21 Feb, '24
-
WMA Mini-Workshop on Emotion, Time, and Reason
TBC

WMA Mini-Workshop on Emotion, Time, and Reason

2-3.30pm - Michaele Ombrato (Oxford) title TBC

4-6pm - Jean Moritz Müller (Tübingen) "Are Attitudes Intentional Under a Description?"

Contact: oscar.north-concar@warwick.ac.uk

Wed 13 Mar, '24
-
MEEP Mini-Workshop on Helping and Group Membership
TBC

Weds. 13th March  

MEEP Mini-Workshop on Helping and Group Membership

2-3.30pm: Josef Perner (Salzburg) Title TBC

4-6pm: Harriet Over (York) Title TBC     

Contact: oscar.north-concar@warwick.ac.uk            

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