Departmental Equality and Welfare Events
Please note current events are at the bottom of the page. Previous events can be found here
Sat 30 Sept, '23- |
PG Welcome ConferenceOpen 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! 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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Fri 6 Oct, '23- |
WiP Seminar - Clarissa MuellerS2.77 |
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Tue 10 Oct, '23- |
Philosophy Encounters Theology Reading GroupS1.50W2 - What is Theology? Paul Tillich, Systematic Theology, V1, Introduction.
Please get in touch with Benedikt (Vaclav.Loula@warwick.ac.uk) to register your interest, or rock up at the designated time if you feel like joining fellow-minded seekers of wisdom to break (intellectual) bread with.
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Thu 12 Oct, '23- |
WiP Seminar - Eve Poirier 'Plausible Abstractions: The role of fiction, truth and history in Genealogy and State of Nature Philosophy'S2.77Eve Poirer will present 'Plausible Abstractions: The role of fiction, truth and history in Genealogy and State of Nature Philosophy'. Everyone welcome! Abstract
What is the place of historical truth in Genealogy? Why appeal to State of Nature stories even when we know they could never have happened? How far can philosophy abstract from reality while still having explanatory relevance? Pulling from Bernard Williams, Nietzsche, Nozick, Foucault and others, I will attempt to tackle some of these questions: exploring broadly the interaction between supposedly true historical happenings and fictional abstractions in Genealogies and State of Nature stories. I will discuss the purposes for which Genealogy is employed, the way in which State of Nature stories attempt to abstract from history, and the importance of 'plausibility' or 'conceivability' in the explanatory relevance or effectiveness of Genealogy. From this, I hope to suggest some conclusions about the appropriate and inappropriate use of Genealogy. That said, this is a work very much in progress on a very broad topic, so I hope that there will be further conclusion to be found in the discussion.
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Thu 19 Oct, '23- |
WiP SeminarS2.77 |
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Tue 24 Oct, '23- |
Philosophy Encounters Theology Reading GroupS1.50W4 - First use of the term (excerpts) Plato - Republic, Aristotle - Metaphysics, Cicero - De natura Deorum, Augustine - De Civitate Dei (on Varro)
Please get in touch with Benedikt (Vaclav.Loula@warwick.ac.uk) to register your interest, or rock up at the designated time if you feel like joining fellow-minded seekers of wisdom to break (intellectual) bread with. |
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Thu 26 Oct, '23- |
WiP SeminarS2.77 |
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Thu 2 Nov, '23- |
WiP SeminarS2.77 |
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Tue 7 Nov, '23- |
Philosophy Encounters Theology Reading GroupS1.50W6 - Early Christianity: Faith and Reason (excerpts) Paul the Apostle - 1 Corinthians 1&2, Celsus - On the True Doctrine, Tertullian - On the Prescriptions of Heretics, Augustine - De Civitate Dei. Please get in touch with Benedikt (Vaclav.Loula@warwick.ac.uk) to register your interest, or rock up at the designated time if you feel like joining fellow-minded seekers of wisdom to break (intellectual) bread with. |
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Wed 8 Nov, '23- |
CANCELLED - Philosophy CafeS0.28Open to all MA and MPhil students. Meet your peers, discuss modules, generate essay ideas, discover Warwick University's offering, distribute academic resources and more! For any questions, email: Amrita.Tewari@warwick.ac.uk |
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Thu 9 Nov, '23- |
WiP SeminarS2.77 |
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Thu 16 Nov, '23- |
Metaethics Reading GroupS2.77The metaethics reading group is a venue for those interested in metaethics to talk through metaethics papers (either contemporary or classic) that are relevant to their work - whether that be for an undergraduate essay/dissertation or postgraduate/professional research. We meet regularly to talk through a paper suggested by a member of the group. If you are interested please email k.a.surgener@warwick.ac.uk to be added to our mailing list.
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Thu 16 Nov, '23- |
WiP Seminar - Haley BurkeS2.77 |
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Fri 17 Nov, '23- |
💬Trans Student Experience WorkshopMilburn HouseWe encourage student who identify as trans and want to explore and share their experiences at university, particularly in terms of mental health and wellbeing, to sign up for this workshop led by Dorian, the Trans Officer for the SU. The numbers are currently low, so if you want to contribute to changes to how university supports students who identify as trans, please do sign up to make the event happen! Please also share within your networks if you can!
Please note that this event is only open to members of the trans community. |
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Sun 19 Nov, '23- |
Chalking around CampusPiazzaFor Trans Day of Remembrance, you can join in creating chalk art on the pavements around campus and placing commemorations of trans and gender-diverse lives lost in the past year. This event is open to anyone, and materials will be provided! |
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Mon 20 Nov, '23- |
Trans Day of RemembrancePiazzaFor Trans Day of Remembrance, we are holding a vigil to remember trans and gender-diverse lives lost to transphobic bigotry and violence in the past year. There will be speeches and reading of names at the Piazza. This event is open to anyone and please note that traditional candles will not be used during this event, but feel free to bring battery-powered lights or signs.
Finally, we encourage everyone to read up on resources to learn more about being trans. Warwick Pride has a vast number of resources available for anyone to read and the University of Warwick website also has a dedicated page for students who identify as trans. We also encourage everyone to reach out to Warwick Wellbeing to get support if you are struggling. Warwick Wellbeing offers drop-in brief consultations as well as longer-term support if needed. |
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Tue 21 Nov, '23- |
Philosophy Encounters Theology Reading GroupS1.50W8 - Theology as an academic discipline (excerpts) Boethius - On the Holy Trinity, Aquinas - Selection from works Please get in touch with Benedikt (Vaclav.Loula@warwick.ac.uk) to register your interest, or rock up at the designated time if you feel like joining fellow-minded seekers of wisdom to break (intellectual) bread with. |
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Wed 22 Nov, '23- |
CANCELLED - Philosophy CafeS0.28Open to all MA and MPhil students. Meet your peers, discuss modules, generate essay ideas, discover Warwick University's offering, distribute academic resources and more! For any questions, email: Amrita.Tewari@warwick.ac.uk |
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Thu 23 Nov, '23- |
WiP SeminarS2.77Our next postgraduate Work in Progress (WiP) seminar is taking place this Thursday 23rd November from 5-6:15 PM in S2.77 and on Teams. Fridolin Neumann will present 'Heidegger on Kant and Ontological Intuition'. Everyone welcome!
Abstract: In the 1920s and 1930s, Heidegger intensively engaged with Kant’s philosophy in a way that he himself acknowledges as “violent” since it always attempts to capture the unsaid in the written word. My talk revolves around a crucial claim Heidegger makes about Kant’s theory of cognition, evoking discomfort in every loyal Kantian: “knowing is primarily intuiting [Erkennen ist primär Anschauen].” I argue that in order to understand what is at stake here this claim must be interpreted along the lines of Heidegger’s distinction between ontic and ontological cognition (that is, cognition of entities on the one hand and cognition of being transcendentally determining our encounter with entities on the other hand). As I propose, the supposed primacy of intuition mainly refers to ontological cognition and hereby offers an account of human responsiveness to ontological norms which determine our ontic experience of entities in the first place. In Heidegger’s account, this (ontological) responsiveness is cashed out in terms of intuition which is structurally similar to (ontic) intuition involved in sensible perception. I proceed by first elaborating on the distinction between ontic and ontological cognition to then argue why Heidegger’s thesis about intuition should be understood as referring to the latter. After that, I sketch what it means to understand ontological cognition in terms of intuition. |
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Thu 30 Nov, '23- |
Metaethics Reading GroupS2.77The metaethics reading group is a venue for those interested in metaethics to talk through metaethics papers (either contemporary or classic) that are relevant to their work - whether that be for an undergraduate essay/dissertation or postgraduate/professional research. We meet regularly to talk through a paper suggested by a member of the group. If you are interested please email k.a.surgener@warwick.ac.uk to be added to our mailing list.
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Thu 30 Nov, '23- |
WiP Seminar - Oscar North-ConcarS2.77 |
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Tue 5 Dec, '23- |
Philosophy Encounters Theology Reading GroupS1.50W10 - Inventing Modern Natural Theology Herbert, Lord Cherbury - De Veritate, Descartes - selections from Meditations, Locke - Selections from Essay and A Letter Concerning Toleration.
Please get in touch with Benedikt (Vaclav.Loula@warwick.ac.uk) to register your interest, or rock up at the designated time if you feel like joining fellow-minded seekers of wisdom to break (intellectual) bread with. |
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Wed 6 Dec, '23- |
Philosophy CafeS0.28Open to all MA and MPhil students. Meet your peers, discuss modules, generate essay ideas, discover Warwick University's offering, distribute academic resources and more! For any questions, email: Amrita.Tewari@warwick.ac.uk |
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Wed 6 Dec, '23- |
Philosophy Christmas Lecture 'Myself and my selfie.'L3Wednesday 6th December, 5 - 7pm 2023 Philosophy Christmas lecture: 'Myself and my selfie.' Speaker: Professor Heather Widdows (Philosophy Department, University of Warwick Where: L3 Sciences Concourse With responses by:
Everyone is welcome! Nibbles and drinks included! |
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Thu 7 Dec, '23- |
WiP SeminarS2.77 |
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Wed 17 Jan, '24- |
Philosophy CafeS0.28Open to all MA and MPhil students. Meet your peers, discuss modules, generate essay ideas, discover Warwick University's offering, distribute academic resources and more! For any questions, email: Amrita.Tewari@warwick.ac.uk |
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Wed 24 Jan, '24- |
Postgraduate Professional DevelopmentS1.50Applying for Academic jobs. With Lucy Campbell (applying in the UK) and Tobias Keiling (applying in Europe and the US). |
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Wed 24 Jan, '24- |
Career event (with Alumni) |
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Wed 31 Jan, '24- |
Philosophy CafeOpen to all MA and MPhil students. Meet your peers, discuss modules, generate essay ideas, discover Warwick University's offering, distribute academic resources and more! For any questions, email: Amrita.Tewari@warwick.ac.uk |
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Thu 1 Feb, '24- |
Postgraduate Professional DevelopmentS1.50Preparing job applications: Writing academic CVs, cover letters, and research proposals. With Giulia Palazzolo. We will also include time for sharing your own job documents and getting peer feedback. |