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John Callanan will be speaking about Kant’s Categorical Imperative on the In Our Time programme on BBC Radio 4, this Thursday, 21 September, at 9am.
The show will be available for streaming after the event on the BBC website.
19 Tuesday Sep 2017
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John Callanan will be speaking about Kant’s Categorical Imperative on the In Our Time programme on BBC Radio 4, this Thursday, 21 September, at 9am.
The show will be available for streaming after the event on the BBC website.
16 Wednesday Aug 2017
Posted in Public engagements
In 2016, the King’s Department of Philosophy piloted an 8-week philosophy course for prisoners at HMP Belmarsh. With the support of Professors Bill Brewer and MM McCabe, Mike Coxhead (PhD candidate and Visiting Research Fellow in the Department), Andy West (senior specialist at The Philosophy Foundation), and Andrea Fassolas (honorary therapist at the Guild of Psychotherapists) developed and delivered a course of discussion-based philosophy classes.
In 2017, King’s will offer a re-run of the original pilot course, as well as a second course specifically targeted at ESOL learners.
More details about the course content and its outcomes can be found on the King’s Philosophy research pages.
28 Tuesday Feb 2017
Posted in Public engagements
The Guardian’s Ian Sample asks:”Is emergent quantum mechanics grounded in classical physics?”
He is joined by Gerard t’Hooft, Nobel prize winner, and emeritus professor of theoretical physics at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, our own Eleanor Knox, who provides the historical context for the discussion and, finally, Carlo Rovelli from Aix Marseille Université, who offers an alternative, “relational” interpretation of quantum mechanics.
You can listen to the discussion here: link