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2015
February
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William Elphinstone and Scotland's first books
-Lower Ground Floor Seminar Room, Special Collections Centre, The Sir Duncan Rice Library A talk by Professor Jane Stevenson, Regius Chair of Humanity. This talk begins by asking 'what is an early Scottish book'? After a brief look at the history of books in Scotland, Professor Stevenson will turn to a consideration...
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Between Metaphysics, Theology and Aesthetics: An Interdisciplinary Symposium on Early Modern Religious Thought
-Hosted by the Centre for Early Modern Studies Friday 20 February 2015, 1.30-4.30 Sir Duncan Rice Library, Meeting Room 1 (7th floor) 1.15 Lunch and Coffee/Tea 2.00-2.45 Dr Giovanni Gellera (University of Glasgow) “Hoc est corpus meum”: there is not more than what meets the eyes. The origins of natural law thinking in Protestant...
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Careers Event
-For students from the School of Divinity, History & Philsophy
January
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Doctrine and Ethics II: The Challenge of Bonhoeffer's Theology
-A two day conference supported by the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the University of Aberdeen Department of Divinity and Religious Studies.
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Resurrection and Reality in the Theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
-The Royal Society of Edinburgh and Department of Divinity and Religious Studies at the University of Aberdeen proudly present the second public lecture in their series ‘The Challenge of Bonhoeffer’sTheology for Contemporary Ethics and Public Life’ featuring: Revd Dr Christopher Holmes Senior Lecturer, University of Otago 4.30pm Tuesday 27th January, 2015 Kings College, KCF22 This lecture is...
2014
December
November
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Philosophy PhD Work in Progress Seminar
-Balint Kekedi will give a talk entitled “The linguistic model of perceptual cognition in Cartesian Natural automatons” as part of the Philosophy PhD Work in Progress seminar series.
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Philosophy Colloquium Seminar
-Knox Peden will give a talk entitled “The History of Spinozism as a Philosophical Problem” as part of the Philosophy Colloquium seminar series.
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Poles Apart? A model for Polish community integration in Scotland
-Part of the BEING HUMAN FESTIVAL organised by the University of Aberdeen
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Philosophy PhD Work in Progress Seminar
-Current PhD student Andreas Fjellstad will give a talk entitled "How to harmonize disharmonious terms" as part of the Philosophy department's 'PhD Work in Progress' Seminar series. All welcome.