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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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Thu 1 Oct, '20
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Postgraduate Induction 2020/21
MS Teams

10.00am-11.30am: Postgraduate Morning Induction (all new postgraduate students)

1.00pm-2.15pm: MA and MPhil Induction

1pm-2.15pm: PhD Induction

Fri 2 Oct, '20
Postgraduate Welcome Conference 2020
MS Teams

Programme:

9.30am-10.30am:

Speaker: Will Gildea

Title: 'Misfortune, Modality and Moral Status'

Respondent: Sameer Bajaj

11.00am-12.00pm

Speaker: Beatrice Pagliarone

Title: 'On Thought Insertion'

Respondent: Chenwei Nie

1.30pm-2.30pm

Speaker: Irene Dal Poz

Title: 'Security Between Normality and Exceptionality'

Respondent: Miguel de Beistegui

3.00pm-4.00pm

Speaker: Chris Earley

Title: 'Hypothesis Generators: Insight and Autonomy in Contemporary Art'

Respondent: Eileen John

Fri 1 Oct, '21
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Department of Philosophy Postgraduate Welcome Conference
Fri 30 Sept, '22
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Philosophy Department PG Conference
S0.21, Social Sciences, Ground Floor

Programme

10.00-11.00 Ke Xia "Rousseau's Paradox of Property"

Response: Ben Ferguson

11.00-11.30 Coffee Break

11.30-12.30 Chris Earley "Political Art, Artistic Exceptionalism, and Humility"

Response: Karen Simecek

12.30-1.30 Lunch

1.30-2.30 Brigid Evans "Sexual Scripts: innocence, deviance, and oppression"

Response: Sameer Bajaj

2.30-3.00 Coffee Break

3.00-4.00 Oscar North-Concur "What is the point of objectivity in ethics?"

Response: Johannes Roessler

Fri 29 Sept, '23
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PG Welcome Dinner
Scarman

This dinner will be open to all of our new PG students. Please could we ask any staff wishing to come along to sign up via this online form so we have an idea of numbers: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/philosophy/intranets/postgraduatehome/welcomepostgraduates/graduatebuffet

Sat 30 Sept, '23
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PG Welcome Conference

Open to all PG students and staff but again please do register if you are coming so we can make sure we order enough lunch and meet any dietary requirements!
https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/philosophy/intranets/postgraduatehome/welcomepostgraduates/graduatebuffet

10:30AM-11:30AM

Ben Campion, “Collaboration and Trust in Photography”

Commentator: Ben Ferguson

 

11:45AM- 12:45PM

Ying Xue, “Does Universality Matter to Freedom? -- A Comparison Between Hegel and Harry Frankfurt”

Commentator: Nadine Elzein

 

12:45- 1:45PM

Lunch

 

1:45AM-2:45PM

Chris Bowling, “The Genealogy of Morals as a 'Critical History’”

Commentator: Tim Stoll

 

2:45PM-3:15PM- Break

 

3:15PM-4:15PM:

Maria Zanella, “Could Sadness be a Bodily Feeling?”

Commentator: Johannes Roessler

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