The Philosophy Programme
Public Lectures
Autumn Term
Tues 14th Oct 6.00 pm Duchesne 001
JOHN SELLARS (UWE,
Philosophy Department)
'Plato's Apology of Socrates: A Metaphilosophical Text'
Tues 28th Oct 6.00 pm Duchesne 001
STELLA SANDFORD(Middlesex
University, Philosophy Department)
'Sex and
Genos in Plato's Republic'
Tues 25th Nov 6.00 pm Duchesne 001
LAURA VALENTI (Oxford
University, Politics Department)
'International Justice: Social Liberals & the Practice-Dependence Thesis'
Tues 16th Dec 5.00 pm Duchesne 001
JULIAN BAGGINI (Editor
of The Philosopher's Magazine & Columnist for The Guardian)
'Today's Slavery? Why history might judge us as harshly we do slave owners of the past'
(Note: This paper begins at 5 pm)
Spring Term
– Series of Lectures on ‘Philosophy & the Arts’
Tuesday February 10th 6.00 pm Duchesne 001
JULIAN DODD
(Manchester University, Philosophy Department)
'The Sound of Surprise: Defending the possibility of Revisionism in the Ontology of Music'
Tuesday February 24th 6.00 pm Duchesne 001
GRAHAM MCFEE (Brighton
University, Philosophy Department)
‘Dance, Work-Identity and Performance’
Tuesday March 10th 6.00 pm Duchesne 001
KATHLEEN STOCK (Sussex
University, Philosophy Department)
'Imagination, belief and fantasy'
Tuesday March 24th 6.00 pm Duchesne 001
ROBERT HOPKINS (Sheffield
University, Philosophy Department)
'Factive Pictorial Experience: What's Really Special about Photography?'
All papers are 45 mins followed by 30 mins of questions & discussion
Start Time: 6.00 pm Finish: 7.15 pm
All Welcome
- Drinks will be served
All enquires: Dr Raj Sehgal Philosophy Programme Convenor
r.se...@reohampton.ac.uk
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