2024 events
Past events
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Dr Clare Mac Cumhaill
Psychic vibes & Anscombe’s Intention
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Professor Katalin Farkas
Learning and teaching
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Professor Thomas Grundmann
In Defense of Higher-Order Defeat
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Professor Maria Alvarez
Blameworthiness and Redemption
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Dr Mohammed Gamal Abdelnour
Who Will Be Saved: The Right or the Upright?
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Professor Sophie Grace Chappell
TRIP (The Royal Institute of Philosophy) Public talk
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Professor Sandy Goldberg
Permissible Presupposition: a case for Mutualism in the Theory of Language and Communication
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Professor Tim Button
Artefacts of Representational Choices
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White Rose Graduate Conference in Phenomenology & Philosophy of Mind
This event aims to gather PGRs and MA students in the Anglo-analytic tradition of philosophy of mind and perception and PGRs and MAs in the Continental phenomenological tradition.
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Professor Dana Nelkin
Standing, Blame, and Criticism
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The British Society for the Philosophy of Science 2024 Annual Conference
In addition to selected individual talks and symposia, there will be a presidential address from James Ladyman (Bristol), a keynote from Fiona Macpherson (Glasgow) and a plenary panel discussion on Working with Scientists.
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Scripture, God, and Time
The Bible seems to depict God doing some things before others. Further, it applies past and future tenses to God (“in the beginning was the Word”).
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Structuralism and Fictionalism in the Philosophy of Mathematics
The abstract character of mathematics raises difficult philosophical questions as to the nature and existence of mathematical entities, such as numbers, functions, sets, groups, graphs, and number systems.
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Contingency, Mortality, and Human Limits
A Philosophy Colloquium event
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Professor Yitzhak Melamed, Johns Hopkins University
A Philosophy Colloquium event
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Professor Helen Beebee, University of Leeds
A Philosophy Colloquium event
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Dr Lea Salje, University of Leeds
A Philosophy Colloquium event
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Dr Rachael Wiseman, University of Liverpool
A Philosophy Colloquium event
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Does meritocracy threaten social equality? How norms and myths shape our view of the good society
How norms and myths shape our view of the good society