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2019
May
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The Silence of Others
-Due to unforeseen circumstances, our speaker for the Philosophy Public Lecture ‘Confederates, Rhodes and Honour: Obligations to Remove Cultural Artefacts’, Prof Helen Frowe, will be unable to travel to Aberdeen today. This event will now consist of a free screening of the film ‘The Silence of Others’ starting at 6pm. The...
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Philosophy and Education: Exploring their Interaction and Dynamic Relationship
Call for abstracts
March
February
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Philosophy Graduate Student Seminar
-Speaker: Alessio Persichetti (University of Aberdeen), How to Disentangle from Kripkenstein
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Knowledge and Society Seminar
-Speaker: Fergus Anderson (Crossfields Institute), Phenomenology of occurrent thinking
January
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Philosophy Colloquium/Knowledge and Society Seminar
-Speaker: Pawel Hanczewski (Nicolaus Copernicus University)
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Philosophy Colloquium
-Speaker: Mihnea Capraru (Nazarbayev University), Making sense of 'genetic programs'
2018
December
November
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The Centre for Knowledge and Society Launch Party
-Please join us to celebrate the launch of our new research centre, the Centre for Knowledge and Society(CEKAS). From its base in Philosophy at the University of Aberdeen, CEKAS aims to address societal challenges by applying philosophical tools and concepts in collaboration with specialists from other disciplines and universities. We use...
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Knowledge and Society Seminar
-Speaker: Paul Standish (Education, UCL) Title: Something animal? Wittgenstein, language, and instinct Abstract: Thinking about the world necessarily involves notions of causation. Norman Malcolm has argued that such notions are embedded in instinctive reactions and that it is from such natural behaviour that language emerges. This insight is a powerful and important...