December Events at the Institute

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Thu 29 Nov 2012

DECEMBER EVENTS AT THE INSTITUTE

Tues 4 Dec, 3.30pm (for 4.00pm)
Aristotle Transformed, A Missing Link in the History of Philosophy Day 1: Senate Room, first floor, Senate House, WC1
Carlos Steel (Leuven)
The soul never thinks without an imagined object (phantasm)
Sponsored by Centre for Hellenic Studies, King’s College London, Institute of Philosophy, Philosophy Department, King’s College London and Wolfson College, Oxford. Limited places please contact Katharine.oreilly@kcl.ac.uk
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Tues 4 Dec, 7.00pm
Third Chandaria Laureat Lectures, Senate Room, Senate House, WC1
Neurons and Knowledge: Part 1. Darwin's Brain
Prof Colin Blakemore (Director, CenSes)
Followed by a reception.
RSVP: Please send your surname, forname to philosophy@sas.ac.uk with "Neurons and Knowledge 4 Dec" in the subject header.
Other talks in the series: http://www.philosophy.sas.ac.uk/?q=third-chandaria-laureat-lectures-colin-blakemore-4-11-17-dec
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Wed 5 Dec, 10.00am – 4.30pm
Aristotle Transformed, A Missing Link in the History of Philosophy Day 1: Senate Room, first floor, Senate House, WC1
Marwan Rashed (Paris), Stephen Menn (McGill), John Watt, Daniel King, Sebastian Brock
Sponsored by Centre for Hellenic Studies, King’s College London, Institute of Philosophy, Philosophy Department, King’s College London and Wolfson College, Oxford. Limited places please contact Katharine.oreilly@kcl.ac.uk
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Thurs 6 Dec, 12.30pm
IP Lunchtime Seminar: Room 243, Senate House, WC1
Luc Foisneau (IP & EHESS)
What Kind of Feeling is the Sense of Justice?
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Thurs 6 Dec, 3.00pm – 6.30pm
Aristotle Transformed, A Missing Link in the History of Philosophy Day 3: Senate Room, first floor, Senate House, WC1
James Wilberding (Ruhr), Michael Griffin (British Columbia), Riccardo Chiaradonna (Rome)
Sponsored by Centre for Hellenic Studies, King’s College London, Institute of Philosophy, Philosophy Department, King’s College London and Wolfson College, Oxford. Limited places please contact Katharine.oreilly@kcl.ac.uk
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Fri 7 Dec, 4.00pm
CenSes Seminar: Room STB3, basement, Stewart House, WC1
Joelle Proust (IJN Paris)
What noetic feelings can teach us about the relations between emotion and cognition
Abstract: http://events.sas.ac.uk/support-research/events/view/12965/
CenSes website: http://thecenses.org/
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FORTHCOMING

Mon 10 Dec, 6.30pm
LEOS Seminar: Room G37, Senate House, WC1
Matthew Hudson, Tony Milanowski, Peter Morgan
Champagne: Before, bubbles and beyond
Limited availability please register with contact@thecenses.org adding "10 Dec LEOS" to the subject header.
LEOS website: http://experimentaloenology.wordpress.com/programme-2012/
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Tues 11 Dec, 6.00pm
Third Chandaria Laureat Lectures, Senate Room, Senate House, WC1
Neurons and Knowledge: Part 2. The Unbearable Lightness of Seeing
Prof Colin Blakemore (Director, CenSes)
Next talk in the series: http://www.philosophy.sas.ac.uk/?q=third-chandaria-laureat-lectures-colin-blakemore-4-11-17-dec
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Thurs 13 Dec, 12.30pm [NB. Lunchtime]
CenSes Seminar: Room 246, Senate House, WC1
Josef Parvizi (Stanford)
Studies of Human Perception Using Intracranial Recordings Electrical Brain Stimulation
CenSes website: http://thecenses.org/
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Fri 14 Dec, 10.00am – 6.30pm
CenSes Workshop, Room 349, Senate House WC1
Intentions and Control of Action
Berit Brogaard (Philosophy, Missouri-St Louis)
Bahador Bahrami (Cognitive Neuroscience, ICN, UCL)
Morten Overgaard (Neuroscience, Aarhus)
Soren Kyllingsbaek (Psychology, Copenhagen)
Thor Grunbaum (Philosophy, Copenhagen)
Supported by The Danish Council for Independent Research
Registration:
http://philosophy.sas.ac.uk/?q=14-dec-intentions-and-action
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Sat 15 Dec, 10.15am – 6.00pm
One-day Conference, STB3/6, Stewart House, WC1
Philosophy without Intuitions
John Bengson (Wisconsin-Madison)
Paul Boghossian (NYU)
Berit Brogard (Missouri-St Louis)
Mark Richard (Harvard)
David Chalmers (NYU and ANU)
Herman Cappelen (CSMN and Arché)
The Centre for the Study of Mind in Nature and the Institute of Philosophy present a one-day conference on themes from Herman Cappelen’s lastest book, Philosophy Without Intuitions (OUP). Full programme and Registration:
http://philosophy.sas.ac.uk/?q=philosophy-without-intuitions
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Mon 17 Dec, 6.00pm
Third Chandaria Laureat Lectures, Senate Room, Senate House, WC1
Neurons and Knowledge: Part 3. NeuroEverything?
Prof Colin Blakemore (Director, CenSes)
Final talk in the series.
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Forthcoming events of the Institute appear here:
http://www.philosophy.sas.ac.uk/?q=events-all