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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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Wed 4 Nov, '20
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Philosophy Society: Festival of Philosophy 2020
MS Teams

Guest Speakers: Benjamin Ferguson (Warwick) and Simon May (KCL)

Title: 'On Love'

Tue 17 Nov, '20
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Philosophy Society: Festival of Philosophy 2020
MS Teams

Guest Speaker: Tom Sorrell

Title: 'The Ethics of COVID-19 Surveillance'

Mon 23 Nov, '20
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Philosophy Society: Festival of Philosophy 2020
MS Teams

Guest Speaker: Miguel de Beistegui (Warwick)

Title: 'Stupidity and Racism'

Thu 26 Nov, '20
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Philosophy Society: Festival of Philosophy 2020
MS Teams

Guest Speaker: Angie Hobbs (Sheffield)

Title: 'Is Ancient Greek Philosophy Any Use in a Pandemic'

Tue 27 Sep, '22
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Phil Soc Hot Takes Debate
OC1.05
Mon 7 Nov, '22
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Phil Soc Event 7th November @ 18:15: Online discussion with Dr Skye Cleary
Teams
Tue 14 Mar, '23
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AI Ethics: The case of ChatGPT
L5

PhilSoc and the Philosophy Department are hosting a panel and discussion on a currently interesting, even pressing issue, of significance for philosophy and education. Students and faculty will put ideas and questions about ChatGPT and surrounding issues on the table, followed by discussion. All students and staff welcome.

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