[CamPhilEvents] Ad hoc reading group: Han-Pile on a middle-voiced reading of agency in Nietzsche, Thurs 27 February, 4:30-6

2020-02-03 Thread S. Bhuvanendra
Dear all, This is advance notice that a group will be meeting to discuss Béatrice Han-Pile's 2020 paper 'The doing is everything': a middle-voiced reading of agency in Nietzsche (link to article in Inquiry), in advance of her

[CamPhilEvents] Mental Sciences this week: Erlend Owesen and Kent Berridge

2020-02-03 Thread Jessie Munton
Dear all, Mental Sciences has two exciting events happening this week. On Wednesday February 5th, Erlend Owesen, PhD Student in HPS, will be leading a discussion titled “The Meta-Problem and Eliminativism about Phenomenal Consciousness”. This will take place from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m. in the

[CamPhilEvents] CamPoS: Jonathan Birch on invertebrate consciousness, Wed 5 Feb

2020-02-03 Thread Dr Matt Farr
Dear all The second CamPoS seminar of Lent term will be given by Jonathan Birch >, Associate Professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Details as follows: Time: Wednesday 5 February, 1-2:30pm

[CamPhilEvents] Serious Metaphysics Group

2020-02-03 Thread Alexander Roberts
Dear all, The Serious Metaphysics Group will meet this Wednesday from 4.30 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. in the Faculty Board Room. Our speaker is Matt Farr (Cambridge). His title and abstract are as follows. Title: Do we need to explain initial conditions? Abstract: It is common to think of the

[CamPhilEvents] SECOND OF TWO CFLPP NOTICES: Cambridge Forum for Legal & Political Philosophy Public Lecture: Friday, February 28th, 5:15pm, Room G24 of Law Faculty Building

2020-02-03 Thread Matthew H. Kramer
The Cambridge Forum for Legal & Political Philosophy will host a public lecture by Dr Radomir Tylecote of the Institute of Economic Affairs on Friday, February 28th, at 5:15pm, in Room G24 of the Law Faculty Building. The lecture is entitled "The Classical Liberal Case against the EU."

[CamPhilEvents] FIRST OF TWO CFLPP NOTICES: Cambridge Forum for Legal & Political Philosophy Monthly Seminar: Friday, February 14th, 3:00pm, Room S19 of Law Faculty Building

2020-02-03 Thread Matthew H. Kramer
The second 2020 Lent Term session of the monthly seminar run by the Cambridge Forum for Legal & Political Philosophy will take place next week on Friday, February 14th, at 3:00pm, in Room S19 of the Law Faculty Building. The seminar will be chaired by Khomotso Moshikaro, who is currently in