Past Equality and Welfare Events
Thu 26 Sept, '19 - Fri 27 Sept, '19All-day |
Self-knowledge and judgement in early modern philosophyCowling room (Social Sciences S2.77)Runs from Thursday, September 26 to Friday, September 27.
Programme
Thursday 26th September 10.30 – 12.00 Maria Rosa Antognazza (KCL) ‘Knowledge and the first person’
12.00 – 1.30 Ioannis Evrigenis (Tufts) ‘The Fly on the axletree: Hobbes on self-knowledge and judgment’
2.30 – 4.00 Mark Philp (Warwick) ‘Godwin and Wollstonecraft: deliberation and self-knowledge '
4.30 – 6.00 Ursula Renz (Klagenfurt/Warwick) ‘Rousseau's solution to a Rousseauean problem’
7.15 Dinner (Radcliffe house)
Friday 27th September 9.00 – 10.30 Mario De Caro (Roma Tre/Tufts) ‘Machiavelli's naturalism’
10.30 – 12.00 Guy Longworth (Warwick) ‘Descartes on how the mind is better known than the body’
12.00 – 1.15 Johannes Roessler (Warwick) ‘Judgement and self-understanding in Montaigne’s Essays’
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Thu 26 Sept, '19- |
PG InductionH0.64 |
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Thu 26 Sept, '19- |
Information FairWarwick Arts Centre Studio |
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Fri 27 Sept, '19- |
PG Welcome ConferenceH0.52 |
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Fri 4 Oct, '19 |
Workshop on Expression and Self-Knowledge with Dorit Bar-On and Lucy CampbellExpression and Self-knowledge Warwick University, Friday 4th October 2019 Humanities H0.03
Programme
11.00 – 12.30
12.30 – 2.00 Dorit Bar-On (University of Connecticut)
3.00 – 4.30 Cristina Borgoni (Bayreuth University) ‘Primitive forms of first-person authority and expressive capacities’
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Mon 7 Oct, '19- |
WMA Graduate Research SeminarH4.22/4Reading: Soteriou, M. 'Cartesian Reflections on the Autonomy of the Mental'. [pdf] |
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Mon 14 Oct, '19- |
WMA Graduate Research SeminarH4.22/4.Readings: Week 2: Soteriou, M. 'Cartesian Reflections on the Autonomy of the Mental'. [ pdf] Week 3: Eilan, N. 'On the Paradox of Gestalt Switches: Wittgenstein’s Response to Kohler'. [ pdf] Week 5: Roessler, J. 'The Silence of Self-Knowledge'. [pdf] Week 7: Campbell, J. 'Sense, Reference and Selective Attention' [pdf] |
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Tue 15 Oct, '19- |
Official Launch of the Post-Kantian Research CentreRoom S0.11, Social Sciences BuildingSimon Critchley (New School for Social Research): Tragedy, the Greeks and Us Response by Andrew Cooper (Warwick) and David Fearn (Warwick) |
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Fri 18 Oct, '19- |
First Postgraduate Professional Development WorkshopS2.77, The Cowling RoomProgramme: 2.00pm - Literature Search Skills and Tools (Kate Courage, Academic Support Librarian) Group A (MA students and first year MPhil students): Room S2.77 2.30pm - Time Management/Deadlines/Mitigating Circumstances/Extensions (Johannes Roessler) 3.00pm - Writing MA/MPhil Essays (Tom Crowther) 3.45pm - Tea and Coffee (Cowling Room) 4.00pm - Planning your MA/Phil (Johannes Roessler) Group B (PhD students and second year MPhil students): Room S2.79 2.30pm - Graduate Progress Committees, Teaching, Submitting Papers to Conferences, Conference Funding (Peter Poellner) 3.00pm - Writing an MA/MPhil Thesis (Johannes Roessler) 3.45pm - Tea and Coffee 4.00pm - Planning your PhD/MPhil (Peter Poellner) Both Groups (Cowling Room, S2.77) 4.15pm - Appling for PhD Programmes and Scholarships (Peter Poellner) 5.00pm - Drinks in The Dirty Duck |
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Mon 28 Oct, '19- |
WMA Graduate Research SeminarH4.22/4.Readings: Week 2: Soteriou, M. 'Cartesian Reflections on the Autonomy of the Mental'. [ pdf] Week 3: Eilan, N. 'On the Paradox of Gestalt Switches: Wittgenstein’s Response to Kohler'. [ pdf] Week 5: Roessler, J. 'The Silence of Self-Knowledge'. [pdf] Week 7: Campbell, J. 'Sense, Reference and Selective Attention' [pdf] |
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Tue 29 Oct, '19- |
Post-Kantian European Philosophy SeminarRoom S0.11, Social Sciences BuildingSpeaker: Stephen Houlgate (Warwick) Title: Kant and Hegel on the Antinomies of Reason |
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Mon 11 Nov, '19- |
WMA Graduate Research SeminarH4.22/4.Readings: Week 2: Soteriou, M. 'Cartesian Reflections on the Autonomy of the Mental'. [ pdf] Week 3: Eilan, N. 'On the Paradox of Gestalt Switches: Wittgenstein’s Response to Kohler'. [ pdf] Week 5: Roessler, J. 'The Silence of Self-Knowledge'. [pdf] Week 7: Campbell, J. 'Sense, Reference and Selective Attention' [pdf] |
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Wed 13 Nov, '19- |
PG Work in Progress SeminarS2.77, The Cowling RoomSpeaker: Emily Bassett Title: 'Responsibility for Sexual Desire' ABSTRACT Sexual desire is a rich topic dominated by conflicting intuitions - the uncontrollable nature of sexual desire and the indisputable existence of sexual repression often go hand in hand in literary works from the Aeneid to Anna Karenina. Questions of responsibility for sexual desire in particular are muddied by these warring opinions on the nature of sexual desire. In this paper, I will draw on one account of sexual desire offered by Shaffer. Shaffer rejects what he calls 'propositional theories' of sexual desire - which appear more amenable to questions of responsibility - in favour of an account of sexual desire that is emotion-like, which I begin by outlining. Following this, I move to Shaffer's argument that his account is not parallel to emotions in one key way: sexual desires, unlike emotions, are not appropriately subject to reasons. In exploring whether this argument holds, I touch upon correlative concerns about opening sexual desires up to questions of responsibility, and draw to the conclusion that it is at least intuitively possible to talk about responsibility for sexual desire. However, I also hold this conclusion would be best served with a clear delineation of what it means for something to appropriately be subject to reasons. |
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Tue 19 Nov, '19- |
Post-Kantian European Philosophy SeminarRoom S0.11, Social Sciences BuildingSpeaker: Beatrice Han-Pile (Essex) Title: 'The Doing Is Everything': A Middle-Voiced Reading of Agency in Nietzsche |
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Mon 25 Nov, '19- |
WMA graduate research seminarS2.64 |
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Tue 26 Nov, '19- |
Post-Kantian European Philosophy SeminarRoom S0.11, Social Sciences BuildingSpeaker: Jeffrey A. Bell (Southeastern Louisiana University) Title: 'Towards a Deleuzian-Humean Political Theory' |
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Thu 28 Nov, '19 |
London-Warwick Mind Forum: LondonThe forum will take place at LSE, London. The event is free and does not require registration. CFA details and updates about the event will be published here: https://lwmindforum.wordpress.com/. For further info, email: m.corrado@warwick.ac.uk |
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Wed 4 Dec, '19- |
Philosophy Department Christmas Party 2019Bar Fusion (Rootes Building) |
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Sat 7 Dec, '19 - Sun 8 Dec, '1910am - 11am |
MindGrad 2019MS.03Runs from Saturday, December 07 to Sunday, December 08. MINDGRAD 2019: OURSELVES AND OTHERS Warwick Graduate Conference in the Philosophy of Mind 7th-8th December 2019, University of Warwick (UK) Invited speakers: |
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Wed 8 Jan, '20- |
WMA Graduate Research Seminar - Reading Michael Ayers' Knowing and SeeingS1.39 |
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Thu 9 Jan, '20- |
Knowledge and Understanding SeminarS2.77, The Cowling RoomSpeaker: Kurt Sylvan (Southampton) Title: 'Knowledge and the Presentation of Reality' |
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Fri 10 Jan, '20- |
PG Professional Development WorkshopS2.77, The Cowling RoomCompleting Application Forms and Attending Job Interviews With Sameer Bajaj, Lucy Campbell and Daniele Lorenzini |
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Mon 13 Jan, '20- |
Hegel Reading GroupRoom S1.39, Social Sciences Building |
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Wed 15 Jan, '20- |
'The Making of Migration': A RoundtableRoom S0.17, Social Sciences BuildingWarwick PAIS and Philosophy have organised a roundtable to discuss Martina Tazzioli's new book, The Making of Migration: The Biopolitics of Mobility at Europe's Borders (London: SAGE, 2019). The book addresses the rapid phenomenon that has become one of the most contentious issues in contemporary life: How are migrants governed as individual subjects and as part of groups? What are the modes of control, identification and partitions that migrants are subjected to? Bringing together an ethnographically grounded analysis of migration, and a critical theoretical engagement with the security and humanitarian modes of governing migrants, The Making of Migration pushes us to rethink notions that are central in current political theory such as multiplicity and subjectivity. This is an innovative and sophisticated study, deploying migration as an analytical angle for complicating and reconceptualising the emergence of collective subjects, mechanisms of individualisation, and political invisibility/visibility. Contributors: Stuart Elden (PAIS, Warwick) Daniele Lorenzini (Philosophy, Warwick) Vicki Squire (PAIS, Warwick) Maurice Stierl (PAIS, Warwick) and Martina Tazzioli (Goldsmiths, University of London) |
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Thu 16 Jan, '20- |
Reading Group: Communion de BatailleRoom H4.22, Humanities BuildingThis reading group, or 'communion', focuses on the work of Georges Bataille and his henchmen, including but not limited to Andre Masson, Roger Caillois, Michel Leiris, Pierre Klossoski, Raymond Queneau. Alexandre Kojève and Lev Shestov, as well as literary figures including Colette Peignot, Jacques Vaché, Lautréamont, Marques de Sade, Baudelaire, Catherine of Siena and Meister Eckart. A few key texts will be analysed: Le Coupable (1944) Guilty L'Erotisme (1957) Eroticism La Haine de la Poésie (1947) The Hatred of Poetry L'Impossible (1962) The Impossible La literature et le Mal (1957) Literature and Evil Open to all. |
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Thu 16 Jan, '20- |
Knowledge and Understanding SeminarS2.79, Social Sciences BuildingSpeaker: Rachel Fraser (Oxford) Title: 'Narrative Testimony' |
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Fri 17 Jan, '20- |
Foucault at WarwickRoom OC1.06, OculusContributors: Alison Downham Moore (Western Sydney University) Lisa Downing (University of Birmingham) Stuart Elden (PAIS, Warwick) Daniele Lorenzini (Philosophy, Warwick) Federico Testa (Institute of Advanced Study, Warwick) Supported by Centre Michel Foucault, Institute of Advanced Study, Warwick, and The University of Warwick. |
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Mon 20 Jan, '20- |
Hegel Reading GroupRoom S1.39, Social Sciences Building |
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Tue 21 Jan, '20- |
Post-Kantian European Philosophy SeminarRoom S0.11, Social Sciences BuildingGuest Speakers: Daniele Lorenzini (Warwick) Title: Genealogy, Possibilization, and (Post-)Critique David Owen (Southampton) Title: Genealogy as Re-Problematization: Autonomy, Aspect-Change and Limits |
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Thu 23 Jan, '20- |
Reading Group: Communion de BatailleRoom H4.22, Humanities Building |