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Updates to the Philosophy and Visual Arts website

27 Tuesday Nov 2018

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Art and Philosophy, Philosophy and Visual Arts, Sacha Golob, Vanessa Brassey

Vanessa Brassey has led a number of written interviews on the In a Nutshell section of the site, while Sacha Golob can be seen interviewing Scottish sculptor Kenny Hunter and sculptor and performance artist Hester Reeve on video (both here).

For more about the Centre for Philosophy and the Visual Arts at King’s, check out their website at https://philosophyandvisualarts.com/

Protest Art

07 Sunday Oct 2018

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What is protest art? What are its limits and what are its possibilities? …

Sarah Fine will be chairing a discussion with Sacha Golob, Robert Montgomery and Stephanie Schwartz.

10th December, 1830-2000

Click here for details.

Art and Philosophy at Tate Britain

25 Wednesday Apr 2018

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Art and Philosophy, Sacha Golob, Tate Britain

Sacha Golob, Vanessa Brassey and Emma Syea will be leading a series of art/philosophy discussions at Tate Britain over the summer in response to their hugely popular All Too Human show (Bacon, Freud, Rego, Souza and others).

The first event features Amalia Ulman, described by the Telegraph as having created the first ever ‘Instagram masterpiece’, the philosopher Timothy Secret and the Bacon specialist Katharina Guenther:

WHAT MAKES US HUMAN: THE GAZE
12 May 2018
13:00-15:00 and 15:30-17:30
(full details and bookings)

King’s hub for the History of Philosophy

14 Friday Apr 2017

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British Society for the History of Philosophy, Journal for the History of Philosophy, Maria Rosa Antognazza, Michael Beaney, Sacha Golob

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.

KCL ‘Gang of 5’ at the British Society for the History of Philosophy Annual Conference

03 Friday Mar 2017

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Annual Conference, British Society for the History of Philosophy, Jessica Leech, Mark Textor, Michael Beaney, Sacha Golob, Taichi Miura

Michael Beaney, Sacha Golob, Jessica Leech, Taichi Miura and Mark Textor will be representing King’s Philosophy at this year’s Annual Conference of the British Society for the History of Philosophy, due to take place on 6-8 April, at the University of Sheffield.

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Kant at King’s – Sacha Golob

04 Friday Nov 2016

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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:

  • ‘What do animals see?’ in Kant and Animals, Allais and Callanan (eds.). Oxford University Press, in press with a publication date of 2017: pp.1-23
  • ‘Why the Transcendental Deduction is Compatible with Nonconceptualism’ in Kantian Nonconceptualism, Schulting (ed.). Palgrave Macmillan, in press with publication date of 2016: pp.43-66.
  • ‘Hume, Kant, and the Representational Role of the Imagination’ in The Imagination in Early Modern Philosophy, Vermeir (ed.). Springer, in press with a publication date of 2016: pp.1-28
  • ‘Kant as Both Conceptualist and Nonconceptualist’, Kantian Review, 2016, 21, pp.367–391.
  • ‘Heidegger on Kant, Time, and the ‘Form’ of Intentionality’, British Journal of the History of Philosophy, 2013, Vol.21: pp.345– 367.
  • ‘Kant on Intentionality, Magnitude, and the Unity of Perception’, European Journal of Philosophy, 2011, DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-0378.2011.00503.x
  • Ancient Philosophy at King’s
  • Early Modern Philosophy at King’s
  • Epistemology at King’s
  • Medieval Philosophy at King’s
  • Mind at King’s
  • Political Philosophy at King’s

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