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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 25 Jun, '21
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Raimond Gaita Seminar Series: 'Good and Evil: An Absolute Conception'
By Zoom

Session 9: Chapter 14: 'Ethics and Politics' and Chapter 15: 'Moral Understanding'

Contact Tom Crowther (T.Crowther@warwick.ac.uk)

Tue 29 Jun, '21
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'Music Without the Flow of Time'
By Zoom

Prof Robin Le Poidevin (Leeds) will be joining us to talk about his 'Music without the Flow of Time’ (attached). The session will begin with a brief précis of his paper, and then a few comments from our own Giulia Lorenzi, before the session is opened for discussion. It would be really great to see a lot of you - staff and graduate students - there. Robin has published a great deal on topics in the philosophy of time, temporal experience, and temporal representation in art (in addition to many other areas); this session also promises to nicely bookend the MindGrad conference on the consciousness of time taking place the weekend before.

Please contact Tom Crowther (T.Crowther@warwick.ac.uk) for information about joining this session.

Tue 29 Jun, '21
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Temporal Representation in Art

Contact: Jack Shardlow, jack.shardlow@warwick.ac.uk

Fri 2 Jul, '21
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Raimond Gaita Seminar Series: 'Good and Evil: An Absolute Conception'
By Zoom

Session 10: Chapter 16: 'Truth' and Chapter 17: 'Fearless Thinkers and Evil Thoughts'

Tue 6 Jul, '21
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Temporal Representation in Art

Contact: Jack Shardlow, jack.shardlow@warwick.ac.uk

Wed 12 Jan, '22
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'Autobiographical Memory, Value and Moral Identity' Seminar Series

Guest Speaker: Fabrice Teroni (Philosophy, Geneva)

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

Wed 26 Jan, '22
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'Autobiographical Memory, Value and Moral Identity' Seminar Series

Guest Speaker: Deborah Laible (Psychology, Lehigh)

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

Wed 2 Feb, '22
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'Autobiographical Memory, Value and Moral Identity' Seminar Series
By Zoom

Guest Speaker: Robyn Fivush (Psychology, Emory)

Title: “The Value of Family Storytelling". 

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

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)

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)

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”.

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

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

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”.

Tue 4 Oct, '22
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CELPA Seminar
S0.09

Guest Speaker: Max Khan Hayward (Sheffield)

Wed 5 Oct, '22
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How To Design Learning That Makes a Difference: Event Hosted by Philosophy Alumni Nick Shackleton-Jones
Warwick Conferences

Join renowned learning and development specialist, Nick Shackleton-Jones, as he explains the importance of delivering a ‘Return on Experience’ through onboarding and training programmes. How to design learning that makes a difference

Workplace culture has changed. The shift toward hybrid working has seen a major shift in how employers engage with their team, from the onboarding process right through to learning and development programmes. On top of this, recent research by PwC suggests that 20% of UK workers expect to leave their current job for a new employer in the next 12 months.

This has resulted in a need for businesses to reset their thinking, designing workplace programmes – and therefore cultures – to focus on experiences. While this is a big challenge facing most organisations, it also serves as an opportunity for learning & development departments. How can programmes change to meet the current needs of today’s workforce? And what role should learning & development play?

In this exclusive event, renowned learning & development specialist, Nick Shackleton-Jones, helps to explain the importance of ‘Return on Experience’ when designing training and onboarding programmes.

In this 50-minute event, Nick Shackleton-Jones will explain:

· Why we struggle to see a return on expectations

· A new model of learning

· Human-centred learning design

· Examples of award-winning onboarding work

Nick Shackleton-Jones has an MA in Philosophy from the University of Warwick and is the CEO and Founder of Shackleton Consulting. Offering leading thinking and proven expertise, Nick has helped organisations measurably improve the performance and experience of their employees through a revolutionary approach to L&D. Those attending in-person will also have the opportunity to take part in an intimate Q&A session.

 Timings (In-Person)

12.00 – Arrivals and Networking

13.00 – Event takes place

14.00 – Q&A with Coffee and Cake

https://warwick.ac.uk/services/conferences/external-events/creating-winning-culture/?utm_source=linkedin&utm_medium=linkedin_event_page&utm_campaign=winning_culture_event

Tue 11 Oct, '22
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CELPA Seminar
OC1.02

Guest Speaker: Christina Easton (Warwick)

Tue 18 Oct, '22
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CELPA Seminar
OC1.02

Guest Speaker: Lewis Ross (LSE)

Fri 21 Oct, '22
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Chinese Philosophy Seminar Series 2022/23
MS Teams

This Friday (21 October) at 3pm Professor Robin Wang (Loyola Marymount University) will present the paper “Why Yinyang 陰陽? A Philosophical Reflection”.

Abstract:

The concept of yinyang lies at the heart of Chinese thought and culture for thousands years. The relationship between these two opposing, yet mutually dependent, forces is symbolized in the familiar black and white symbol that has become an icon in popular culture across the world. The real and genuine significance of yinyang is, however, more complex and subtle. This talk will start with the questions: does yinyang offer an alternative for reality/thinking? Can we move from struggle with problems to flow with opportunities? It will discuss six types of yinyang relationship to show a complex, multidimensional framework to explore the variety of human mind and a greater dimension of spatial and temporal reality or entanglement.

 To register click here. For the full programme, click here

 

Tue 25 Oct, '22
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CELPA Seminar
S2.77

Guest Speaker: Joshua Kelsall (Warwick)

Wed 26 Oct, '22
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WMA Graduate Research Seminar
S0.52
Tue 1 Nov, '22
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CELPA Seminar
S2.77

Guest Speaker: Giorgia Brucato (CEU)

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

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