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New PhD!
Congratulations to Marta Pawlowicz-Weychan who passed her PhD viva for a thesis entitled “The Double Life of the Self and the Other: Krysztof Kieslowski’s French Cinema in Ricoeurian and Nancean terms”. Well done Dr. Pawlowicz-Weychan!
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Philosophy offers Elphinstone Scholarship on "Spinoza and Political Affect"
PhD fee-waiver scholarships are available for students working on Spinoza and Political Affect, to be supervised by Dr. Beth Lord.
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New PhD!
Congratulations to Balint Kekedi on his recent successful PhD viva! Balint defended his dissertation entitled “Descartes, the Sheep, and the Wolf: A Study in the Autonomy of Cartesian Automata”. Well done Balint!
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Philosophy Department adopts BPA/SWIP Good Practice Scheme
The Philosophy Department is delighted to announce its adoption of the British Philosophical Association/Society for Women in Philosophy Good Practice Scheme. The Good Practice Scheme includes a series of measures to improve the academic environment for women and caregivers. Its measures address issues regarding gender bias and gender balance in...
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Article published in The Conversation leads to BBC Radio interview
Federico Luzzi's recently published article in The Conversation, 'Football's unnoticed scandal: men-only competitions' was picked up by BBC Radio Merseyside, who interviewed him for Roger Phillip's show. The interview will air in the next few days. In the article it is argued that an in-principle restriction against women playing football...
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PhD student publishes paper in Synthese
Congratulations to 2nd year PhD student Peter Hartl whose paper 'Modal scepticism, Yablo-style conceivability, and analogical reasoning' has been accepted for publication in Synthese!
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Philosophy offers Elphinstone-waiver PhD Scholarship
One Elphinstone-waiver PhD scholarship in philosophy of perception is available for UK, EU, and Overseas students whose study starts in October 2015.
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Leverhulme Success!
Congratulations to Dr Toby Meadows for securing a Leverhulme International Network grant for the 'Set-Theoretic Pluralism' project network (£100k)! More details available soon.
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PhD Student Publishes Paper in The Journal of Philosophical Logic
Congratulations to PhD student Andreas Fjellstad whose paper 'Naive Modus Ponens and Failure of Transitivity' has been published in The Journal of Philosophical Logic! View the paper here.
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PhD Student Publishes Paper in The Review of Symbolic Logic
Congratulations to PhD student Andreas Fjellstad whose paper 'How a Semantics for Tonk Should Be' has been published in The Review of Symbolic Logic! View the paper here.