2024 BPPA Seminar Series Comes to a Close
- britishpostgraduat
- Dec 13, 2024
- 1 min read
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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