Join us for this upcoming seminar next week:
6 December: 4-6 pm
Room 508 Philosophy Building
Convenor: Carlotta Pavese, Duke University
Comments by: Ian Jakeway
29 Tuesday Nov 2016
Posted in Seminars, Uncategorized
Join us for this upcoming seminar next week:
6 December: 4-6 pm
Room 508 Philosophy Building
Convenor: Carlotta Pavese, Duke University
Comments by: Ian Jakeway
25 Friday Nov 2016
Posted in Mind, Metaphysics, Psychology, Research
Matthew Soteriou has recently published two books on Mind and Epistemology: The Mind’s Construction (2013, OUP) and Disjunctivism (2016, Routledge).
23 Wednesday Nov 2016
Posted in History of Philosophy, News
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The new Oxford Handbook of Hobbes has two contributions from King’s scholars. Tom Pink (Philosophy) ‘Hobbes on Liberty, Action, and Free Will’ and Adrian Blau (Political Economy) ‘Reason, Deliberation, and the Passion’.
18 Friday Nov 2016
Posted in History of Philosophy, Research
The Department of Philosophy is one of the leading departments for the study of Kant’s philosophy. John Callanan, Sacha Golob, Jessica Leech and Andrea Sangiovanni are all currently working on various issues in Kant’s theoretical and practical philosophy.
Today in the spotlight, the recent work of Andrea Sangiovanni:
15 Tuesday Nov 2016
Posted in Seminars, Uncategorized
Join us for this upcoming seminar next week:
22 November: 4-6 pm
Room 508 Philosophy Building
Convenor: Scott Sturgeon, University of Birmingham
Comments by: Ran Wu
11 Friday Nov 2016
Posted in Events, History of Philosophy, Public talks
This coming Monday, 14 November, our Professor Maria Rosa Antognazza will be giving the lecture at the official commemoration of the 300th anniversary of Leibniz’s death in Leipzig.
09 Wednesday Nov 2016
Posted in History of Philosophy, Research
The Department of Philosophy is one of the leading departments for the study of Kant’s philosophy. John Callanan, Sacha Golob, Jessica Leech and Andrea Sangiovanni are all currently working on various issues in Kant’s theoretical and practical philosophy.
Today in the spotlight, the recent work of Jessica Leech:
08 Tuesday Nov 2016
Posted in Essays, Mind, Metaphysics, Psychology, Research
The Jacobsen Committee (University of London) has announced that the winner of this year’s Jacobsen Essay competition is our very own Jorgen Dyrstad with his essay ‘Seeing and Differentiating‘.
07 Monday Nov 2016
Posted in Rationality, Research
Today in the spotlight, a selection of some recent work in epistemology by Clayton Littlejohn.
04 Friday Nov 2016
Posted in History of Philosophy, Research
The Department of Philosophy is one of the leading departments for the study of Kant’s philosophy. John Callanan, Sacha Golob, Jessica Leech and Andrea Sangiovanni are all currently working on various issues in Kant’s theoretical and practical philosophy.
Today in the spotlight, the recent work of Sacha Golob: