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What’s on your mind? | Talking Humanities
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Curated by the School of Advanced Study. Analysis & Comment. The Human Mind Project. Published on August 10, 2015. What’s on your mind? The Human Mind Project hosted by the School of Advanced Study (SAS), recently secured substantial funding from the Higher Education Council for England (Hefce). S manager and a researcher in philosophy of mind and society, writes about its future. During the ‘pilot’ phase of the Project, we used a variety of formats to create a space for encouraging debates about the min...
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Events | EPiC
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August 26, 2016 - 12:00am. The final EPiC meeting of the summer will take place Friday the 26th at noon, in Watson 307. Paul Fairfield will be speaking on his newly released book. Read more about EPiC Meeting. May 10, 2016 - 2:30pm. EPiC's first meeting of the summer will take place next Tuesday, May 10th, at 2:30 pm in Watson 122. Jacquelyn Maxwell and Kevin Pigeau will present the following short papers:. Read more about EPiC Meeting. May 1, 2016 - 12:45am. Read more about Book Release. Dante Diotallev...
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Recent Publications | EPiC
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Routledge International Studies in Philosophy of Education. Education and Conversation: Exploring Oakeshott’s Legacy. David Bakhurst and Paul Fairfield. Since Michael Oakeshott spoke of education as initiation into 'the conversation of mankind' more than fifty years ago, the idea has inspired a diverse array of thinkers and continues to be invoked today by those seeking to resist the influence of managerialism and narrow instrumentalism in educational policy and practice. The Formation of Reason. The EPi...
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Events | EPiC
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No events scheduled. View past events. Aug 18, 2016. Has now been released! For more information, please see the publication section. Aug 07, 2016. Lesley Jamieson presents ". And the Transition Synthesis of Attentive Perception". Watson 307, 12 noon. Aug 01, 2016. EPiC will be meeting this Thursday,. (more). The EPiC project invites affiliates to submit drafts of research for commenting at the author's prerogative. For more information on submitting research, follow the link below.
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"Issues of Translation" Workshop | EPiC
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Issues of Translation Workshop. Posted November 24, 2014. EPiC is pleased to announce our second workshop, "Issues of Translation", featuring Alex Levant. The workshop will be held Wednesday, December 3rd, at the Lougheed room Richardson Hall room 340. We will begin with a luncheon from 1:00-1:30pm, and then transition to a seminar running from 1:30-4:00pm. All are welcome to attend. Aug 18, 2016. Has now been released! For more information, please see the publication section. Aug 07, 2016. Aug 01, 2016.
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EPiC Meeting | EPiC
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Posted January 19, 2015. Aug 18, 2016. Has now been released! For more information, please see the publication section. Aug 07, 2016. Lesley Jamieson presents ". And the Transition Synthesis of Attentive Perception". Watson 307, 12 noon. Aug 01, 2016. EPiC will be meeting this Thursday,. (more). The EPiC project invites affiliates to submit drafts of research for commenting at the author's prerogative. For more information on submitting research, follow the link below.
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Speakers | Instituting Minds
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10-11 July, 2014, Institute of Philosophy, London TESIS @ University of Hertfordshire. University of Central Florida. The Normative Context of Instituted Minds. This objection is not best rebutted, as is typically done, by defending a metaphysical criterion for the boundary of an individual’s cognitive system. I argue, in contrast, that the relevant question is when does a socially distributed cognitive process count as mine? Shared Intentionality and Social Understanding. Keble College, Oxford University.