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Susan Stebbing entry on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

16 Tuesday May 2017

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Susan Stebbing was a leading figure in British philosophy in the early half of the 20th century, and was the first woman in the UK to be appointed to a full professorship in philosophy in 1933 at Bedford College — which has since been merged with the King’s philosophy department in 1985, where there is now an endowed chair in her honour.

And now, the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy has a full entry on her life and work, produced by King’s philosopher Michael Beaney and Liverpool philosopher Siobhan Chapman. Well worth a read for anyone interested in the history of analytic philosophy.

King’s hub for the History of Philosophy

14 Friday Apr 2017

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Prof Maria Rosa Antognazza has just been elected Chair of the British Society of the History of Philosophy, while Sacha Golob has been appointed Associate Editor (with special responsibility for Post-Kantian Philosophy) of the British Journal for the History of Philosophy, the journal of the Society.

The Journal is based at King’s. It continues to be edited by King’s Professor, Michael Beaney.

Philosophy jobs at King’s

20 Monday Mar 2017

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There are currently five jobs advertised for philosophers at King’s!

The deadline for the Logic and Philosophy Culture posts is this Sunday, March 26th. The deadline for the Political Economy ones is Thursday April 6th. If you are interested in any of them, be sure to apply soon!

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Graduate Teaching Assistantships 2017-18

10 Friday Mar 2017

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The philosophy department has just extended for a few days the deadline for applying to Graduate Teaching Assistant positions in 2017-2018. The new deadline is this sunday March 12th, midnight.

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David Papineau launches new book

04 Saturday Mar 2017

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Knowing the Score: How Sport teaches us about Philosophy (and Philosophy about Sport)

is available now to pre-order from Amazon in the UK and the US and will deliver from the beginning of May. Continue reading →

Jessica Leech Profiled at 3AM Magazine

05 Monday Dec 2016

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A profile of Jessica Leech can be found here: http://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/kind-fact-flying-pig-kant-things-like/

 

 

Hobbes at King’s

23 Wednesday Nov 2016

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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’.

New appointments

08 Wednesday Jun 2016

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We are pleased to announce that the Department of Philosophy has made five new permanent appointments this year.

Ellen Fridland works in empirically informed philosophy of mind with particular interest in issues related to skill (e.g., skill in cognitive development, the role of skill-based considerations in moral cognition, and the role skill plays in the intellectualism/anti-intellectualism debate.) You can learn more about her research here.

Jessica Leech works on contemporary and historical issues in the metaphysics of modality. She has written on the notion of essence and relationships between different kinds of necessity. She is also currently working on a monograph on Kant’s views on modality and their implications for contemporary debates. You can learn more about her research here and here.

Matthew Parrott works in the philosophy of mind/psychology and epistemology, particularly on issues having to do with knowledge of minds (our own and the minds of others) and belief formation (including work on the nature of delusion.) You can learn more about his research here.

Jo Wolff works on metaphysical questions that arise in connection with the foundations of physics. She has written on structural realism, laws of nature, and is currently working on a project regarding the metaphysical nature of quantities. You can learn more about her research here.

Matthew Soteriou works on the philosophy of mind with particular interests in the philosophy of perception, temporal phenomenology, the philosophy of action and mental action, consciousness and the ontology of mind. He has also done work in the epistemology of mental action and its relevance to our understanding of the epistemology of mind in general. You can learn more about his research here.

We’re excited that these new hires will increase the department’s strengths in epistemology, the history of philosophy (esp. Kant), metaphysics, philosophy of science, philosophy of mind and psychology, and the philosophy of action.

A Public Lecture by Prof. Maria Rosa Antognazza

05 Sunday Jun 2016

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Maria Rosa Antognazza, professor of philosophy at King’s College London, recently delivered a public lecture in Germany as Leibniz-Professor.

A recording of the lecture can be viewed here:

Short-term Research Fellowship in Formal Epistemology

25 Wednesday May 2016

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The Philosophy Department at King’s College London is offering a short-term Fellowship to join a research project on The Nature of Evidence and the Ethics of Uncertainty led by Julien Dutant. The project develops an externalist account of evidential support and explores its normative implications. Details on the project are in the job pack. Continue reading →

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