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Philosophy events, week of 16th November

Next week (more information):

  • Helen Steward (University of Leeds) “Touching Experiences” at Edinburgh’s Philosophy, Psychology, and Informatics Reading Group on Monday, 16th November and at St Andrews’ Philosophy Club on Wednesday, 18th November.
  • Martin Doherty (UEA), “Developmentally distinct systems for processing gaze and theory of mind,” at Glasgow’s Philosophy, Psychology, and Neuroscience Research Seminar on Monday, 16th November.
  • Jesse Tomalty (University of Stirling) at Glasgow’s Senior seminar on Tuesday, 17th November.
  • Orestis Palermos (University of Edinburgh) at Edinburgh’s Epistemology Research Group on Wednesday, 18th November.
  • Inna Kupreeva (University of Edinburgh) at Glasgow’s Philosophy Society on Wednesday, 18th November.
  • Massimo Renzo (KCL) at Stirling’s Visiting Speaker Seminar on Thursday, 19th November.
  • Katie Steele (London School of Economics and Political Science), “Use-Novelty and Evidential Support,” at Edinburgh’s Philosophy of Science: Contemporary Debates on Friday, 20th November.
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Edinburgh Graduate Epistemology Conference

Call For Papers

Sixth Annual Edinburgh Graduate Epistemology Conference

The 6th Annual Edinburgh Graduate Epistemology Conference will take place 6th-7th June 2016 at the University of Edinburgh. This year’s keynote speakers will be Carrie Ichikawa Jenkins (British Columbia) and Alan Millar (Stirling). All graduate presentations will have respondents from faculty members at Edinburgh or a neighbouring university.

We invite graduate students to submit essays within any area of epistemology (broadly construed). Essays should be under 4000 words, and should be anonymised for blind review.

We would really like the conference to be representative of the graduate community and so we strongly encourage submissions from anyone working on epistemology who is a member of an under-represented group.

We will be happy to help arrange free childcare for any attendees who would find it helpful. Please feel free to get in touch to discuss this, or any accessibility requirements you may have.

The deadline for submissions is 16th February, 2016, 00:00 GMT. For more information, including details of how to submit, please visit our conference page: http://www.ppls.ed.ac.uk/events/view/sixth-annual-graduate-epistemology-conference

This conference is generously sponsored by the Eidyn Research Centre, the University of Edinburgh, the Scots Philosophical Association, The Mind Association, and is supported by the Edinburgh Women in Philosophy Group.

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Nancy Cartwright in Scotland

Nancy Cartwright (University of San Diego and Durham University) will be in the Scotland in early December, delivering two talks:

  • On Tuesday, 8th December, the Knox Memorial Lecture at St Andrews: “Will this policy work for us? Undertsanding and misunderstanding randomised controlled trials.”  Tuesday 8th December, 5:15pm in School II.  There will also be a seminar the following morning at 11am in Edgecliffe.  For more information: http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/philosophy/events/?eventid=689 
  • On  Wednesday, 9th December, a Royal Institute of Philosophy & Royal Society of Edinburgh Lecture: “Scientific Generalizations: What’s So Good about Missing Out All the Differences?”  Wednesday, 9th December, 6:00pm at the Royal Society of Edinburgh.  For more information: https://www.royalsoced.org.uk/events/event.php?id=412
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2015 SPA Annual Meeting

The 2015 SPA Annual Meeting will be held at the University of Glasgow on Friday 4th December and Saturday 5th December.  The programme:

Friday 4 December

  • 14:00 – 14:15   Registration and refreshments
  • 14:15 – 15:15   Matthew McKeever, Stirling/St Andrews: “A Semantic Problem for Stage Theory”
  • 15:15 – 16:15   Janis Schaab, Stirling/St Andrews: “Rights, Reasons and Respect”
  • 16:30 – 17:30   Annual General Meeting (SPA members only)
  • 17:30 – 19:30   Keynote Address: Peter Railton, Michigan: “Hume 2.0: A Contemporary Sentimentalist Epistemology”
  • 20:00  Dinner

Saturday 5 December

  • 10:00 – 11:15   Jennifer Corns, Glasgow: “Pain Eliminativism”
  • 11:30 – 12:45   Fraser MacBride, Glasgow: “Early Analytic Philosophy: A New History”

Please e-mail Ben.Colburn@glasgow.ac.uk to register for the conference. There is no registration fee.

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Philosophy events, week of 9th November.

Events next week (more information)

  • Tim Mulgan (University of St Andrews) at St Andrews’ Philosophy Society on Monday, 9th November.
  • Martin Smith (University of Glasgow) at Glasgow’s Senior Seminar on Tuesday, 10th November.
  • Katharine Jenkins (University of Sheffield), “The Institutional Reality of Gender,” at St Andrews’ Philosophy Club on Wednesday, 11th November.
  • Jennifer Corns (University of Glasgow), “Hedonic Independence and the Negativity Bias,” at Edinburgh’s Philosophy, Psychology, and Informatics Reading Group on Wednesday, 11th November.
  • Michael Loughlin (Manchester Metropolitan University) at Glasgow’s Philosophy Society on Wednesday, 11th November.
  • (TBC) Rico Vitz (Azusa Pacific) at Stirling’s Visiting Speaker Seminar on Thursday, 12th November.
  • Melissa Ebbers (Memphis), “Rethinking A Priori Scrutability” at St Andrews’ Arché Research Centre on Thursday, 12th November.  [Contact slr@st-andrews.ac.uk for more information]
  • Emma Tobin (University College London) at Edinburgh’s Philosophy of Science: Contemporary Debates on Thursday, 12th November.
  • Michela Massimi (University of Edinburgh) at Edinburgh’s Philosophy Society on Thursday, 12th November.
  • Susan Brison (Dartmouth College) at Edinburgh’s Visiting Speaker Seminar on Friday, 13th November.
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Philosophy events, week of 2nd November

Events next week (more information):

  • Corporate Agency and Shared Responsibility, St Andrews, 2nd – 3rd November.  Speakers: Elizabeth Ashford (University of St Andrews), Annabel Brett (University of Cambridge), David Ciepley (University of Denver), Rowan Cruft (University of Stirling), Stephen Dunne (University of Leicester), David Gindis (University of Hertfordshire), Paddy Ireland (University of Bristol), Samuel Mansell (University of St Andrews), Tim Mulgan (University of St Andrews), Avia Pasternak (University College London), Philip Pettit (Princeton University and Australian National University), Marko Simendic (University of Belgrade), Alejo Sison (Universidad de Navarra), Thomas Smith (University of Manchester), Jeroen Veldman (City University London), Garrath Williams (Lancaster University).
  • Derek Ball (University of St Andrews) at St Andrews’ Philosophy Society on Monday, 2nd November.
  • Alastair Wilson (University of Birmingham) at Glasgow’s Senior Seminar on Tuesday, 3rd November.
  • Elke Brendel (University of Bonn) at Edinburgh’s Epistemology Research Group on Wednesday, 4th November.
  • Isaac Alistair (University of Edinburgh) at Glasgow’s Philosophy Society on Wednesday 4th November.
  • Barbara Sattler (University of St Andrews) at Stirling’s Visiting Speaker Seminar on Thursday, 5th November.
  • Peter Milne (University of Stirling) at Edinburgh’s Philosophy Society on Thursday, 5th November.
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Philosophy events, week of 26th October

Events next week (more information):

  • Theron Pummer (University of Oxford) at St Andrews’ Philosophy Society on Monday 26th October.
  • Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (Duke University), “Contrastive Mental Causation and Moral Responsibility,” at St Andrews’ Philosophy Club on Wednesday, 28th October.
  • Maria Serban (London School of Economics), “How to be a pragmatist about representational kinds,” at Edinburgh’s Philosophy, Psychology, and Informatics Reading Group on Wednesday, 28th October.
  • Simon Hope (University of Stirling) at Glasgow’s Philosophy Society on Wednesday, 28th October.
  • Adam Toon (University of Exeter), “Science and the extended mind,” at Edinburgh’s Philosophy of Science: Contemporary Debates on Thursday, 29th October.
  • Ben Colburn (University of Glasgow) at Edinburgh’s Philosophy Society on Thursday, 29th October.
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Philosophy events, week of 19th October

Events this week (more information):

  • Graham Parkes (University College Cork) at Glasgow’s Senior Seminar on Tuesday, 20th October.
  • Peter Graham (University of California, Riverside), “Sincerity and the Reliability of Testimony: Burge on the a Priori Basis of Testimonial Warrant,” at Edinburgh’s Epistemology Research Group on Wednesday, 21st October.
  • Justin Snedegar (St Andrews) at Glasgow’s Philosophy Society on Wednesday, 21st October.
  • Susan Brison (Dartmouth College) at Edinburgh’s Philosophy Society on Thursday, 22nd October.
  • Directions in the Epistemology of Modality, Stirling, 22nd – 24th October.  Speakers: Al Casullo (Nebraska/Lincoln), Bob Fischer (Texas), Rebecca Hanrahan (Whitman College), Felipe Leon (El Camino College), Sonia Roca-Royes (Stirling), Margot Strohminger (Antwerp), Anand Vaidya (San José), Tim Williamson (Oxford).
  • The Role of Phenomenal Consciousness, Glasgow, 24th October.  Speakers: Ben Bramble, Pete Mandik, Olivier Massin, Maja Spener, Michael Wheeler.
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Philosophy events, week of 12th October

Events next week (more information):

  • Bence Nanay (University of Antwerp) at Glasgow’s Senior Seminar on Tuesday, 13th October.
  • Lisa Downing (Ohio State University), “Selfish Cinema: Questions of Gender and Control in Adaptations of Ayn Rand for the Screen,” at Dundee on Tuesday, 13th October.
  • Michael Madary (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz), “When Perceptual Anticipation Goes Awry: Trailing, Palinopsia, and Akinetopsia,” at Edinburgh’s Philosophy, Psychology, and Informatics Reading Group on Wednesday, 14th October.
  • Mikkel Gerken (University of Edinburgh), “Folk Epistemology and Pragmatic Encroachment,” at Stirling’s Visiting Speaker Seminar on Thursday, 15th October.
  • Ulrich Stegmann (University of Aberdeen), “Information, coding, and genetic mechanisms,” at Edinburgh’s Philosophy of Science: Contemporary Debates on Thursday, 15th October.
  • Jonathan Dancy (University of Texas at Austin and University of Reading) at Edinburgh’s Visiting Speaker Seminar on Friday, 16th October.
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Philosophy events, week of 5th October

Events next week (more information):

  • Barbara Sattler (University of St Andrews) at St Andrews’ Philosophy Society on Monday, 5th October.
  • Natalja Deng (University of Cambridge) at Glasgow’s Senior Seminar on Tuesday, 6th October.
  • Daniel Rothschild (University College London), “Weak Belief and Other Attitudes,” at St Andrews’ Philosophy Club on Wednesday, 7th October.
  • Boleslaw Czarnecki at Edinburgh’s Epistemology Research Group on Wednesday, 7th October.
  • Jimmy Lenman (University of Sheffield) at Stirling’s Visiting Speaker Seminar on Thursday, 8th October.
  • Socially Extended Knowledge, Edinburgh, 8th – 9th October.  Speakers: Sabine Roeser (Deft University), K. Brad Wray (SUNY), Harry Halpin (World Wide Web Consortium), Paul Smart (University of Southampton), Francis Heylighen (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Joelle Proust (Institut Jean Nicod), Alessandra Tanesini (Cardiff University), Deborah Tollefsen (University of Memphis), Holly Arrow (University of Oregon), Ernest Sosa (Rutgers University), Michael Lynch (University of Connecticut).
  • Samuel Wheeler (University of Connecticut) at Edinburgh’s Philosophy Society on Thursday, 8th October.
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Corporate Agency and Shared Responsibility

St Andrews Conference on Corporate Agency and Shared Responsibility

Mon 2nd November 2015 to Tue 3rd November 2015

Lower College Hall, University of St. Andrews

Day 1: Monday, 2nd November

9.00-9.30         Welcome and Introduction

9.30-11.00       First panel

Dr. Thomas Smith: Good and Bad Reasons for Attributing Agency to Groups

Dr. Avia Pasternak: Corporate Agency and Corporate Rights

11.00-11.15     Coffee Break

11.15-12.45     Second panel

Prof. Alejo Sison: Participation in the Corporate Common Good: Insights from Aquinas

Dr. Rowan Cruft: Individual Victimhood for the Common Good?

 

12.45-13.30     Lunch

13.30-15.00     Third panel

Dr. Elizabeth Ashford: Hunger’s Unwitting Executioners: The Nature of Shared Responsibility for the Persistence of Severe Poverty

Prof. Tim Mulgan: How Should Rule Utilitarians Think About the Future

15.00-15.15     Coffee Break

15.15-16.00     Dr. Annabel Brett:State Agency / Individual Agency in the Context of War

 

16.00-17.00     Break

17.00-19.00     Public Lecture in Parliament Hall, St Andrews

17.00-18.30     Professor Philip Pettit: Giving Corporations their Due – But No More than Their Due

                        –   Introduction by Professor Louise Richardson (Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University)

18.30-19.00     Wine Reception

Day 2: Tuesday, 3rd November

9.00-9.30         Tea and coffee

9.30-11.00       Fourth panel

Dr. Marko Simendic:Persona civitatis and Thomas Hobbes’ definition of a commonwealth

Dr. Samuel Mansell: Hobbes on Corporate Agency

11.00-11.15     Coffee Break

11.15-12.45     Fifth panel

Dr. Jeroen Veldman:Ontological and epistemological backgrounds of the corporation

Dr. David Gindis: Legal Personhood and the Firm: Avoiding Anthropomorphism and Equivocation

12.45-13.30     Lunch

13.30-15.00     Sixth panel

Dr. Garrath Williams: Corporate Authority and Corporate Responsibility

Dr. Stephen Dunne: Corporate Agency, Cybernetic Organisation Theory and Hayek

 

15.00-15.30     Coffee Break

15.30-17.00     Seventh panel

Prof. Paddy Ireland: Corporate Schizophrenia: The Corporation as a Separate Legal Person and an Object of Property

Dr. David Ciepley: Will and Responsibility in Member Corporations, Property Corporations, and Firms

Participant details

  • Dr Elizabeth Ashford, Senior Lecturer in Moral Philosophy, University of St Andrews
  • Dr Annabel Brett, Reader in the History of Political Thought, University of Cambridge
  • Dr David Ciepley, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Denver
  • Dr Rowan Cruft, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Stirling
  • Dr Stephen Dunne, Lecturer in Social Theory and Consumption, University of Leicester
  • Dr David Gindis, Senior Lecturer in Economics, University of Hertfordshire
  • Prof Paddy Ireland, Professor of Law, University of Bristol
  • Dr Samuel Mansell, Lecturer in Business Ethics, University of St Andrews
  • Prof Tim Mulgan, Professor of Moral & Political Philosophy, University of St Andrews
  • Dr Avia Pasternak, Lecturer in Global Ethics, University College London
  • Prof Philip Pettit, Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor of Politics and Human Values, Princeton University, and Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Australian National University
  • Dr Marko Simendic, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade
  • Prof Alejo Sison, Professor of Philosophy, Universidad de Navarra
  • Dr Thomas Smith, Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Manchester
  • Dr Jeroen Veldman, Senior Research Fellow, Cass Business School, City University London
  • Dr Garrath Williams, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Lancaster University

 

Registration is free and open to all, but places are limited, so please contact us if you’d

like to register:

Elizabeth Ashford, ea10@st-andrews.ac.uk

Samuel Mansell, sfm5@st-andrews.ac.uk

We gratefully acknowledge funding from the Scots Philosophical Association, and from the University of St Andrews School of Management

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Philosophy events, week of 28th September

Events next week (more information):

  • Tom Stern (University College, London) at Glasgow’s Senior Seminar on Tuesday, 29th September.
  • Alex Grzankowski (University of Cambridge and Texas Tech University), “A Relational Theory of Non-Propositional Attitudes,” at St Andrews’ Philosophy Club on Wednesday, 30th September.
  • Adam Linson (University of Oxford & University of Edinburgh), “Shifting perspectives: From veridical to reliable perception across physical and aesthetic contexts,” at Edinburgh’s Philosophy, Psychology, and Informatics Reading Group on Wednesday, 30th September.
  • James Humphries (University of Glasgow) at Glasgow’s Philosophy Society on Wednesday, 30th September.
  • Andrea Sangiovanni (King’s College, London) at Stirling’s Visiting Speaker Seminar on Thursday, 1st October.
  • Wendy Parker (Durham University), “Simulating and measuring global climate change,” at Edinburgh’s Philosophy of Science: Contemporary Debates on Thursday, 1st October.
  • Jenann Ismael (University of Arizona) at Edinburgh’s Philosophy Society on Thursday, 1st October and at Edinburgh’s Visiting Speaker Seminar on Friday, 2nd October.
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Sixth Integrated History and Philosophy of Science conference (&HPS6)

Sixth Integrated History and Philosophy of Science conference (&HPS6)
July 3rd-5th 2016
School of Philosophy, Psychology, and Language Sciences, University of Edinburgh

This is the 6th conference of a very successful series of international conferences under the general heading of Integrated History and Philosophy of Science that for the first time is held in the UK. The conference will feature three full days of contributed papers and invited talks that integrate the historical and philosophical analysis of science (i.e., the physical sciences, life sciences, cognitive sciences, and social sciences).
This conference will also serve as the 11th annual workshop of the UK Integrated HPS Network.

For details and call for papers, please visit:

https://philosophyofsciencenetwork.wordpress.com/hps6/

Deadline for contributed paper submission: 23 November 2015.

Local organising committee: Alistair Isaac, Michela Massimi, Mark Sprevak.

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Philosophy events, week of 21st September

Events next week (more information):

  • Zoltan Balazs (Corvinus University of Budapest/CEPPA), “Politics as Comedy,” at St Andrews’ Philosophy Club on Wednesday, 23rd September.
  • John Broome (University of Oxford), “Reason versus Ought,” at Stirling’s Visiting Speaker Seminar on Thursday, 24th September.
  • Thomas Tresize (Princeton University) at Edinburgh’s Philosophy Society on Thursday, 24th September.
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Philosophy PhD Job Application/Fellowship Training Event

Philosophy PhD Job Application/Fellowship Training Event, funded by the SGSAH, held jointly by the Universities of Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow 5th November, Edinburgh

You are invited to take part in a Philosophy-specific training session aimed at enabling PhD students to write effective grant and job applications and to develop interview skills. The format, unique in Scotland, allows students to approach the application and interview process from both sides and offers a stimulating and enjoyable day in Edinburgh, meeting and working with staff and PhD students from the Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow departments.

How it works: Staff designing the workshop will provide specifications and instructions for applying to a particular mock postdoctoral fellowship, grant, or job, such as a Leverhulme Fellowship,  Marie Curie Fellowship, BA postdoctoral fellowship, Cambridge or Oxford JRF, teaching posts etc. Each student will submit a mock student grant/job application to be assessed by a panel of staff and other students. Each student will also serve as a panel member to assess the applications of other students, giving them valuable experience of both sided of the table: as applicant and as assessor. Participating students will be assigned the specific task of writing a specified kind of grant/job application. The drafts will be circulated in advance and be assessed on the day by members of a panel consisting of staff and students. Each of the Departments of Philosophy hosting the event will provide 3 members of staff with relevant expertise (9 in total) to be members and to chair the workshop panels.

By providing students the opportunity to think about the application process ‘from both sides’ we plan to provide students not only with knowledge of what grant giving bodies and potential employers are seeking, but also to imbue them with the kind of flexible mind set required for imaginatively and creatively engaging with the grant/job application process.

There are a number of funded places, including travel costs and lunch.

To apply please write to philosophyjobstraining@gmail.com, indicating your institution, year in which expect to submit PhD, and subject of thesis and other areas of competence.

Deadline for expressions of interest: 30th September 2015

Professor Fraser MacBride (Glasgow), Dr. Beth Lord (Aberdeen), Professor Michela Massimi (Edinburgh)

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Philosophy events, week of 7th September

Events next week: