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Maria Rosa Antognazza at OUP-Blackwell’s Philosophy Festival, this week

13 Monday Nov 2017

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Maria Rosa will participate in the Very Short Introductions Speed-Dating Evening, part of Oxford University Press – Blackwell’s Philosophy Festival.

When: Fri, 17th Nov, 19:00 -20:30

Where: The Norrington Room at Blackwell’s Bookshop, 51 Broad Street, Oxford, OX1 3BQ

What: VSI Speed-Dating evening – in small groups moving around the Norrington, the audience divided into groups of up to 10 people will have a 10 minute period with each author, having the opportunity to ask questions and receive a brief introduction to the subjects.

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First Annual Lecture of the British Society for the History of Philosophy held at King’s

10 Friday Nov 2017

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British Society for the History of Philosophy, History of Philosophy, John Cottingham

John Cottingham spoke on “Why the history of philosophy matters”, on Friday 3 November 2017.

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2017 Sowerby Annual Lecture in Philosophy & Medicine

07 Tuesday Nov 2017

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Mental Health, Philosophy and Medicine

This Thursday, 9 November – 19:30-21:00:

Mental Health and Justice: Classical and Romantic perspectives
 (followed by a reception)

Lecture: Gareth Owen – King’s College London, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience

Location: Theatre 2 — New Hunt’s House, KCL Guy’s Campus, London

All very welcome!
Bring your KCL ID card — those with no KCL ID need to register here: http://philosophyandmedicine.org/events/annual-lecture-3/

MM McCabe and Clare Moriarty at ‘The Forum’, next week

07 Tuesday Nov 2017

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Clare Moriarty, emotion, ethics, MM McCabe, political philosophy

Strong Feelings

Does anger impede political progress or is it essential for change? Does love make us biased or is it the foundation of ethical thinking? Might shame alter not merely our perception of the world, but the very world itself? Reason is often contrasted with emotion, but what if emotion is essential for understanding traditional philosophical ideas? And how did we end up thinking that reason could ever do without emotion? (more details)

Next week: 14 November, 18:30 — 20:00

Venue: Wolfson Theatre, New Academic Building, LSE, London, WC2A 3LJ United Kingdom

Claire will chair and MM will be a speaker.

 

King’s History of Philosophy Seminar (KHOPS) — 2017/18

03 Friday Nov 2017

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History of Philosophy

King’s History of Philosophy Seminar will meet regularly through the academic year at King’s College London.  The Seminar aims to promote discussion of methods and approaches to the History of Philosophy as well as of thinkers and topics within the tradition.  We wish to encourage contextual and interdisciplinary perspectives, and welcome researchers in disciplines such as History, Theology, and Political Theory as well as Philosophy.  Meetings take place on Fridays from 11am to 1pm.  All welcome. For inquiries contact John Callanan (john.callanan@kcl.ac.uk or Clare Carlisle (clare.carlisle@kcl.ac.uk).

 

KHOPS 2017-18 Schedule

 

November 10th 2017 (K2.41, King’s Building) – Niall O’Flaherty (KCL), On Malthus.

December 1st 2017 (K2.41, King’s Building)  – David McNaughton (Edinburgh), On Joseph Butler.

February 16th 2018 (Small Committee Room, King’s Building)– Yitzhak Melamed (Johns Hopkins), On Spinoza.

March 23rd 2018 (Small Committee Room, King’s Building)–- Sharon Kirshek (Tel Aviv), On Kierkegaard.

April 27th 2081 (Small Committee Room, King’s Building) – Christopher Insole (Durham), On Kant.

May 25th 2018 (Small Committee Room, King’s Building) – Emily Thomas (Durham), On May Sinclair.

Jo Wolff in the BJPS

31 Tuesday Oct 2017

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Jo Wolff, metaphysics

Jo Wolff has just published an essay on ‘The Metaphysical Status of Quantities‘ in Auxiliary Hypotheses, the online blog of the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.

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Funding for graduate work in Philosophy at King’s

26 Thursday Oct 2017

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Masteral: MPhilStud

The Philosophy Department at Kings College London is pleased to announce that we are offering three bursaries for students entering our two-year M.Phil Stud programme in September 2018.

One Full Bursary: This will cover fees and maintenance for the whole of the two-year M.Phil Stud course to a value of approximately £40,000.

Two Fees Bursaries: These will each make a contribution of £5,000 towards the fees for the first year of the M.Phil Stud. During their first year students will be able to apply to the London Arts and Humanities Partnership for a three-year award with a view to completing the second year of their M.Phil Stud and then moving on to the PhD.

Those wishing to compete for these bursaries should apply for entry to the M.Phil Stud programme in the normal way by Monday January 8th 2018. They should also send to David Owens (david.owens@kcl.ac.uk) a statement of not more than 500 words describing how they expect to benefit from the award of the bursary and what other sources of funding are available to them (if any).

The full course programme is available here.

 

Doctoral: MPhil/PhD

As part of the London Arts and Humanities Partnership (LAHP), KCL philosophy can offer three years of full fees and maintenance funding for some entrants to our MPhil/PhD programme in September 2018.

For details of this funding opportunity see: http://www.lahp.ac.uk/apply-for-a-studentship/

The course programme is available here.

If you have any questions about the programme or the funding application please contact the Director of Graduate Admissions, David Owens: david.owens@kcl.ac.uk.

Mark Textor on his latest book

20 Friday Oct 2017

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Brentano, Mark Textor, philosophy of mind

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Mark Textor has given an extensive interview to 3AM Magazine on his recently published book Brentano’s Mind (Oxford University Press).

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MM McCabe on In Our Time (BBC Radio4)

16 Monday Oct 2017

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MM McCabe, Plato

MM discussing Plato’s Republic with Melvyn Bragg, Angie Hobbs (Sheffield) and James Warren (Cambridge) here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08vwn6h

New book by Mark Textor

11 Wednesday Oct 2017

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Brentano, Mark Textor, philosophy of mind

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Brentano’s Mind is now available for purchase from Oxford University Press. Continue reading →

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