Philosophy Events

University-of-Keele-95-We have had a very busy summer with two major events taking place at Keele:

  • The Summer School on Methods in Normative Political Philosophy, jointly organised by the European Consortium for Political Research Kantian and Political Theory Standing Groups, an event funded by the ECPR – for more details, see: http://www.keele.ac.uk/ecprsummerschool/
  • The Annual Conference of the UK Kant Society, jointly organised with the North American Kant Society, an event funded by the NAKS, the Aristotelian Society, the Analysis Trust, the Mind Association, the Marie-Curie Intra-European Fellowship “A Kantian Approach to Current Tensions between Legal Obligations and Religious Commitments” – for more details, see: http://tinyurl.com/nu8w2km

The new academic year starts with a great line-up for the Royal Institute of Philosophy Invited Lecture Series. Please see below the dates for your diaries; titles will be announced soon.

THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY INVITED LECTURE SERIES 2015/16

FORUM FOR PHILOSOPHICAL RESEARCH & THE KEELE-OXFORD-ST ANDREWS KANTIAN (KOSAK)
RESEARCH CENTRE, KEELE UNIVERSITYCONTRIBUTIONS TO PHILOSOPHY XIII

Tuesdays 6:00-7:30 pm, Room CBA0.060, Chancellor’s Building, Keele University ST5 5BG

All welcome! Wine

SEMESTER 1

13 October 2015: Professor James Kirwan, Kansai University

3 November 2015: Professor Stephen Mumford, University of Nottingham

1 December 2015: Dr James Andow, University of Reading

SEMESTER 2

2 February 2016: Professor Michela Massimi, University of Edinburgh

16 February 2016: Professor James Lenman, University of Sheffield

23 February 2016: Dr Clayton Littlejohn, King’s College London

8 March 2016: Professor John Cottingham, University of Reading

15 March 2016: Dr Alix Cohen, University of Edinburgh

The 2015/16 Lecture Series is organised with the support of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, the School of Politics, Philosophy, Intl Relations & the Environment (SPIRE) @ Keele, the Keele Forum for Philosophical Research, and the Keele-Oxford-St Andrews Kantian (KOSAK) Research Centre.

All enquiries to: Sorin Baiasu – s.baiasu@keele.ac.uk/01782733592