We are delighted with the turnout and wonderful presentations in the 2024 BPPA Seminar Series. There is one final session coming up next week, we hope to see you there. [ 16th December: Virginia Moscetti (LSE) Between Reason and Belief: An Account of Democratic Legitimacy through Kant and Habermas ]
Every week during the series, a philosophy grad student from a British university presented their research at each seminar, and a discussion with the attendants followed. Here is an example of one such presentation from Swarnila Saha (Birbeck, University of London) — The Problem of the Many and Semantic Vagueness.
If you would like to attend the final session, please sign up here. You will receive a Zoom link on the eve of the session. Stay tuned for information on future seminar series plans soon. Thanks again to everyone who presented and participated!
Seminar Series – Programme
4th November: Gah-Kai Leung (University of Warwick) Infrastructure Policy and the Problem of 'Lock-In' for Intergenerational Justice
11th November: Jake Hawthorne (University of Glasgow) Naturalising Grounding: Insights and Lessons from Mechanisms
18th November: Joshua Goh (UCL) Three notions of causal contribution, and new complications in which they figure
25th November: Will Moorfoot (University of Southampton) Zombie- Proof Physicalism and Mary’s Revenge
2nd December:Tommaso Soriani (University of Reading) The Responsibility Gap in Perdurantism and Collectives
9th December: Swarnila Saha (Birbeck, University of London) The Problem of the Many and Semantic Vagueness
16th December: Virginia Moscetti (LSE) Between Reason and Belief: An Account of Democratic Legitimacy through Kant and Habermas
For the book of abstracts, see here.
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