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New Appointment: Daniele Lorenzini, Assistant Professor

Dr Daniele Lorenzini has been appointed Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department. Daniele, who is currently an Honorary Research Fellow with the Department, will take up his new post in October 2019. Daniele is presently a Marie Curie "Move-in Louvain" Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre Prospéro (University of Saint-Louis - Brussels) and is also a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Contemporary Critical Thought (Columbia University). He holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Paris-Est and Sapienza University of Rome. Daniele's research interests extend across 20th Century European philosophy, moral philosophy, and political philosophy to ancient philosophy, ordinary language philosophy, and the relations between philosophy and literature. He has publlished widely, and is the co-editor of 'Foucault and the Making of Subjects' (2016) as well as of several of Foucault's lectures, including 'About the Beginning of the Hermeneutics of the Self' (2015) and 'Discourse and Truth' (2019). He is also the editor of the peer-reviewed journal 'Foucault Studies', the book series 'Philosophie du présent' (Vrin) and 'The Chicago Foucault Project' (University of Chicago Press). He has co-edited and contributed to the latest issue of Critical Inquiry.

Wed 19 Dec 2018, 16:21 | Tags: Home Page

New Appointment: Lucy Campbell, Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow

Lucy Campbell has joined the Department as a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow. Lucy completed her PhD in Cambridge in 2015, and has previously held teaching positions in Oxford (2017-18) and in Edinburgh (2015-16) and an Analysis Studentship also based in Oxford (2016-17). Lucy's research interests are in philosophy of mind and action, in epistemology, and - especially - in the intersection of these areas. Her thesis 'Action, Intention, and Knowledge' and subsequent publications develop accounts of our practical and psychological self-knowledge. Lucy's Leverhulme Fellowship at Warwick develops a new approach to understanding propositional knowledge which she calls 'Epistemological Pluralism'. She is also continuing her work in action-theory, especially in relation to Elizabeth Anscombe.

Wed 05 Dec 2018, 15:16 | Tags: Home Page

Leverhulme Early Career Fellowships 2019

The Philosophy Department invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the Leverhulme Early Career Fellowships 2019. Applicants will be selected through a competitive selection process. Expressions of interest should be submitted by Thursday 3 January 2019. Further information can be found on the web page:

 https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/philosophy/research/newsevents/leverhulmeecr

Tue 04 Dec 2018, 09:39 | Tags: Home Page External

Warwick Pre-University Summer School: 2-12 July 2019

The Warwick Pre-University Summer School will take place between 2 and 12 July 2019. This fully inclusive 10 day programme is aimed at 16-18 year olds and will be held at the University of Warwick Campus, but will include a 2-night stay in London, which will also feature an industry site visit. Students who enrol for the Summer School can undertake a course in Economics and Finance, or a Taste of Social Sciences (Philosophy, Law, Psychology, Liberal Arts and Global Sustainable Development).

100% of previous attendees have said that they would highly recommend the Pre-University Summer School as an effective taster of studying at a University. Please see link for further information. https://warwick.ac.uk/about/london/study/pre-university/summer-school/ 

Mon 03 Dec 2018, 16:15 | Tags: Home Page External

New Appointment: Dr Andrew Cooper, Assistant Professor

Dr Andrew Cooper has been appointed Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy. Before coming to Warwick, Andrew held Postdoctoral Fellowships at UCL, Durham and Bonn, and received a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Sydney. He was a visiting scholar at UC San Diego in 2018, and will be visiting the University of Chicago in 2019. Andrew works on Kant and Post-Kantian philosophy, with two main areas of research: (1) Aesthetics, including Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche and Heidegger; and (2) Philosophy of Nature, including Kant, Kielmeyer, Goethe and Schelling. He is interested in the insights that the history of philosophy brings to contemporary metaphysics and philosophy of science.

Andrew is currently on Research Leave, working on a Leverhulme-funded project called 'The Road Not Taken: Kant and Organised Systems'. This project investigates the philosophical implications of recent work in the biology of developmental systems by examining its historical roots in 18th and 19th century thought.

Wed 14 Nov 2018, 12:02 | Tags: Home Page

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