Department of Philosophy

Philosophy event archive 2021

Alex Grzankowski- Spring research seminar

Date
Wednesday 27 January
Description
Alex Grzankowski, Birkbeck, University of London, is the speaker at this Department of Philosophy research seminar

Joseph Kisolo-Ssonko- Spring research seminar

Date
Wednesday 3 February
Description
Joseph Kisolo-Ssonko, University of Nottingham, is the speaker at this Department of Philosophy research seminar

Ambrose Lee- Spring research seminar

Date
Wednesday 10 February
Description
Ambrose Lee, University of Surrey, is the speaker at this Department of Philosophy research seminar

Philip A. Ebert- Spring research seminar

Date
Wednesday 17 February
Description
Philip A. Ebert, University of Stirling, is the speaker at this Department of Philosophy research seminar

Aness Webster- Spring research seminar

Date
Wednesday 24 February
Description
Aness Webster, University of Nottingham, is the speaker at this Department of Philosophy research seminar

Rebecca Roache- Spring research seminar

Date
Wednesday 3 March
Description
Rebecca Roache, Royal Holloway, University of London, is the speaker at this Department of Philosophy research seminar

Maria Balaska- Spring research seminar

Date
Wednesday 10 March
Description
Maria Balaska, University of Hertfordshire, is the speaker at this Department of Philosophy research seminar

Sam Wren-Lewis- Spring research seminar

Date
Wednesday 17 March
Description
Sam Wren-Lewis, University of Nottingham (visiting), is the speaker at this Department of Philosophy research seminar

Nicholas Shackel- Spring research seminar

Date
Wednesday 24 March
Description
Nicholas Shackel, Cardiff University, is the speaker at this Department of Philosophy research seminar

The Firth Lectures 2021 Day 1

Date
Thursday 8 April
Description
This year's Firth Lectures are online with a pre-recorded lecture followed by a Microsoft Live Q&A. This is the first of two Q&A's on the topic Humans and Animals: Boundary Questions and Why They are Significant for Theology and Ethics.

The Firth Lectures 2021 Day 2

Date
Friday 9 April
Description
This year's Firth Lectures are online with a pre-recorded lecture followed by a Microsoft Live Q&A. This is the second of two Q&A's on the topic Humans and Animals: Boundary Questions and Why They are Significant for Theology and Ethics.

Matt Duncombe - The Origins of the Liar, the Sorties, and Some Less Popular Paradoxes

Date
Wednesday 21 April
Description
Department of Philosophy Spring research seminar

Zach Hoskins- Public Reason and the Justification of Punishment

Date
Wednesday 28 April
Description
Department of Philosophy Spring research seminar

Ian James Kidd - The Bright-siding of Buddhism

Date
Wednesday 5 May
Description
Department of Philosophy Spring research seminar

Michael Lynch- Spring research seminar

Date
Wednesday 12 May
Description
Michael Lynch, University of Connecticut, is the speaker at this Department of Philosophy research seminar

Back to the Future: Prophetically Imagining the Online Church

Date
Tuesday 25 May
Description
Back to the Future is a lively discussion of what the future of the digital and online church might look like, with Drs Tim Hutchings and Matthew Anderson.

Lumsden Lecture 2021 -Krista Thomason

Date
Thursday 17 June
Description
The Lumsden Lecture: Of Blue Skies: The Peril and Promise of Contempt. - Krista Thomason, Swarthmore College

Unifying Against Oppression

Date
Monday 23 - Tuesday 24 August
Description
A symposium on the radical republicanism of Dara Bascara (1983-2021)

Errol Lord- Autumn research seminar

Date
Wednesday 6 October
Description
Errol Lord, University of Pennsylvania, is the speaker at this Department of Philosophy research seminar

Black Leadership in a White Church? A conversation with Bishop Rose of Dover

Date
Wednesday 6 October
Description
Join us for a conversation with Bishop Rose of Dover
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