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Past events

Wednesday 7 May 2025 4pm

Fichte's Interpretation of Jesus

Wednesday 23 April 2025 4pm

Audibilia

Wednesday 2 April 2025 4pm

Social Construction as Social Metaphysical Explanation

Wednesday 26 March 2025 4pm

Salvation in the Block Universe: Exploring the relationship between time and soteriology

Thursday 20 March 2025 5.15pm

Silk Knots and Little Nothings (or the case against 'women in philosophy' initiatives)

Wednesday 12 March 2025 4pm

The Construction of Epistemic Normativity

Wednesday 5 March 2025 4pm

Objects and the situated self: beyond narration

Wednesday 19 February 2025 4pm

Relational Moral Demands

Wednesday 12 February 2025 4pm

Episodic memory, memories, and the pleasures of remembering

Wednesday 11 December 2024 4pm

Psychic vibes & Anscombe’s Intention

Wednesday 27 November 2024 4pm

Learning and teaching

Wednesday 20 November 2024 4pm

In Defense of Higher-Order Defeat

Wednesday 13 November 2024 4pm

Blameworthiness and Redemption

Tuesday 5 November 2024 5.30pm

Who Will Be Saved: The Right or the Upright?

Monday 4 November 2024 6.15pm

TRIP (The Royal Institute of Philosophy) Public talk

Wednesday 23 October 2024 4pm

Permissible Presupposition: a case for Mutualism in the Theory of Language and Communication

Wednesday 16 October 2024 4pm

Artefacts of Representational Choices

Thursday 10 October 2024 10.15am

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.

Wednesday 2 October 2024 4pm

Standing, Blame, and Criticism

Wednesday 17 July 2024 3pm

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.

Wednesday 15 May 2024 4pm

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”).

Monday 13 May 2024 9.30am

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. 

Wednesday 8 May 2024 4pm

A Philosophy Colloquium event

Wednesday 13 March 2024 4pm

A Philosophy Colloquium event

Wednesday 6 March 2024 4pm

A Philosophy Colloquium event

Wednesday 21 February 2024 4pm

A Philosophy Colloquium event

Wednesday 14 February 2024 4pm

A Philosophy Colloquium event

Thursday 11 January 2024 6.45pm

How norms and myths shape our view of the good society

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