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Work in Progress Seminar | WiP

Work in Progress Seminar | WiP

Seminar for Philosophy PhD Students at University of Edinburgh

Current Programme

Normally, the WiP meets biweekly each semester on Friday between 16:00 and 17:00. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we will be meeting weekly on Friday between 16:00 and 17:00 until July 2020 online. For more information, see below. For information on how to participate, see How to Participate.

 

Location:

Online (follow the link in notification email)

Day:

Friday

Frequency:

Weekly

Time:

16:00 – 17:00

 

Current Programme (Spring 2020):

 

April

 

10th
Chihon Ley Pelanco
The Existence of Mathematical Objects in Plato’s Ontology
17th
Madeleine Hyde
Phenomenal Conservatism and Justification by Imagination
24th
Dylan Balfour
Why Consequentialists Are Always Getting Mugged

 

May

 

1st
Tom Stephen
Propositional Contents and Copular Clauses
8th
John Dorsch
What are Epistemic Emotions? a polemic on our tragically flawed epistemic agency
22nd
James Brown
Two Problems for a Theory of Prudential Discourse
29th
Jodie Russell
Stuck on Repeat: why do we continue to ruminate?

 

June

 

5th
Graham Doke
Problems with Empathy
12th
Emma Husband
Towards an understanding of camouflaging in autism
19th
Adriana Alcaraz Sanchez
What’s lucid about lucid dreamless sleep?
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