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Senior Mind Fellowship awarded to Professor Quassim Cassam

We are pleased to announce that Professor Quassim Cassam has been awarded the highly prestigious Mind Senior Research Fellowship in Philosophy for the Academic year 2012-13.

These fellowships (for which only one is awarded per year) are intended for senior academics with a proven track record of high quality research in any area of Philosophy to release them from administrative and teaching duties in order to pursue a period of sustained research. The fellowships are awarded in recognition of the distinction of the applicant's work, and above all of the exceptional interest and importance of the project proposed. Professor Cassam will spend the fellowship period writing a book on self-knowledge and irrationality, building on the ideas contained in his 2011 Aristotelian Society Presidential Address 'Knowing What You Believe'.

Wed 23 Mar 2011, 15:37 | Tags: Home Page External Postgraduate Research Staff

Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship Awarded to Professor Stephen Houlgate

We are pleased to announce that Professor Stephen Houlgate has been awarded one of the highly prestigious three year Leverhulme Trust Major Fellowships to pursue his work on Hegel’s Science of Logic. The fellowships enable well-established and distinguished researchers in the disciplines of the Humanities and Social Sciences to devote themselves to a single research project of outstanding originality and significance.

Professor Houlgate’s project is to write an accessible and original study of the Science of Logic (1812-16, 1832), which is one of the most important, but also most difficult and complex (and most neglected) texts in the history of Western philosophy. Professor Houlgate’s book, The Opening of Hegel’s Logic (2006), concentrated on the first part of the Logic: the “doctrine of being”. The focus of his Leverhulme project will be on the second and third parts of the Logic: the “doctrine of essence” and the “doctrine of the concept”. The doctrine of essence is where Hegel carries out his revolutionary critique of pre-Kantian metaphysics and Kantian “reflection”, and the doctrine of the concept is where he sets out the core of his own alternative, “speculative-dialectical” metaphysics (which itself builds on the thought of Aristotle).

Professor Houlgate’s project will involve not only clarifying Hegel’s often tortuous arguments, but also bringing out their philosophical significance by comparing Hegel’s understanding of specific concepts (such as identity, difference, form, substance, cause) with those of Aristotle, Spinoza, Leibniz, Kant and Deleuze. Professor Houlgate’s study of the Logic will be published by Oxford University Press.

Wed 16 Mar 2011, 16:12 | Tags: Home Page External Postgraduate Research Staff

Perception and its Objects, by Bill Brewer

Bill Brewer's latest book, Perception and its Objects, is due to be published in March 2011. The book presents, motivates, and defends a bold new solution to a fundamental problem in the philosophy of perception. For further information, please use the following link:

http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199260256.do


A New History of Continental Philosophy

A New History of Continental Philosophy Has just been published in 8 volumes by Acumen Press in the UK and University of Chicago Press in the US. The general editor of the series is Alan D. Schrift. Volume three is edited by Keith Ansell-Pearson and is entitled “The New Century: Bergsonism, Phenomenology, and Responses to Modern Science”. 

It features essays on: Bergson, Durkheim and Mauss, Freud, Husserl, the early Heidegger, Jaspers, neo-Kantianism, Scheler, Wittgenstein, and Bergsonism and evolutionary theory.

Mon 06 Dec 2010, 10:16 | Tags: Home Page Research Staff

Warwick Transcendental Realism Workshop

Time: Tuesday 11th of May, 12:00pm (registration) - 7:30pm
Location: University of Warwick, LIB2 and S0.11
Organised by Pli: The Warwick Journal of Philosophy, in conjunction with the Research Group in Post-Kantian European Philosophy

The purpose of the workshop is to examine the arguments underlying the increasing push towards realism in parts of modern continental philosophy, along with approaches that bridge the analytic/continental divide, and to assess the possibility of transcendental approaches to realism within this context.
Wed 14 Apr 2010, 19:20 | Tags: Home Page Postgraduate Research Staff Undergraduate Workshop

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