THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY
INVITED LECTURE SERIES 2012/13

FORUM FOR PHILOSOPHICAL RESEARCH, KEELE UNIVERSITY

CONTRIBUTIONS TO PHILOSOPHY X

Tuesdays 6:00 – 7:30 pm, Chancellor’s Building, CBA0.060.

All welcome! Wine

SEMESTER 1

16 October 2012                           Dr Alberto Vanzo, University of Birmingham

Kant on Existential Import

6 November 2012                         Dr Daniel Whiting, University of Southampton

What’s So Bad About Bad Concepts (TBC)

20 November 2012                      Professor John Hyman, University ofOxford

Desire, Intention and the Will

27 November 2011                        Dr Lilian O’Brien, University College Cork

Beyond Psychologism and Anti-psychologism

SEMESTER 2

5 February 2013                           Dr Sam Coleman, University of Hertfordshire

Qualia and Awareness

12 February 2013                         Professor Marcia Baron, University of St Andrews/Indiana, Bloomington

Reasonableness (TBC)

26 February 2013                         Professor Geoffrey Scarre, University of Durham

‘Sapient Trouble-tombs’? Archeologists’ Moral Responsibilities Towards the Dead

12 March 2013                              Dr Michelle Montague, University of Bristol

.                                                        The Intentionality and Phenomenology of Perception TBC)

The Invited Lecture Series is organised with the support of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, the Keele Research Institute for Social Sciences, the School of Politics, IR & Philosophy @ Keele (SPIRE), and the Keele Forum for Philosophical Research.

All inquiries to                                  Dr Sorin Baiasu: s.baiasu@keele.ac.uk/01782 733 364


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