Thursday 10 February 2011, 6.15PM
Speaker(s): Professor Peter Lamarque, Department of Philosophy
This is one in a series of seminars on creativity in the history of philosophy, involving evening talks by academic staff in the Department of Philosophy, organised by the Centre for Research into Imagination, Creativity and Knowledge (CRICK), in association with both CModS and the Centre for the History of Philosophy (CHiPhi). A further series of seminars on creativity across the disciplines is planned, involving lunchtime talks by academic staff from a number of different departments in the University. All talks are open to anyone who is interested.
Location: Bowland Auditorium, Humanities Research Centre, Berrick Saul Building