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2011/2012
Graduate Research Seminar 2011-2012
Date |
Speaker |
Institution |
Title |
Venue |
4 October 2011 |
Bart Zantvoort |
UCD |
'Inertia' |
UCD, Newman Building, Room C108 |
11 October 2011 |
Paal Antonsen |
TCD |
'Dynamic Incompatibility Semantics' |
UCD, Newman Building, Room C108 |
25 October 2011 |
Robert Foley |
UCD |
'Grasping the Norms of the Neural Correlates of Consciousness' |
UCD, Newman Building, Room C108 |
1 November 2011 |
Siobhan Doyle |
UCD |
'The Philosophy of Self: Reflection of Plotinus' metaphysics in the philosophical ideas of Søren Kierkegaard' |
UCD, Newman Building, Room C108 |
15 November 2011 |
Steven Clarke |
TCD |
'Karl Popper's Two Fundamental Problems of the Theory of Knowledge' |
UCD, Newman Building, Room C108 |
22 November 2011 |
Joseph Ward |
UCD |
'The Role of the Philosopher in Nietzsche's Gay Science' |
UCD, Newman Building, Room C108 |
24 January 2012 |
Paal Antonsen |
TCD |
'How to be an Antirealist about Truth' |
TCD, Arts Building, Room 5012 |
7 February 2012 |
Barry Grenan |
TCD |
'Autonomy' |
TCD, Arts Building, Room 5012 |
14 February 2012 |
Fergal McHugh |
UCD |
'Putnam and his precursors: Some variations on the place of disagreement in philosophy' |
UCD, Newman Building, Room C108 |
28 February 2012 |
David Horan |
TCD |
'The nature of the argument which constitutes the First Hypothesis of Plato's Parmenides' |
TCD, Arts Building, Room 5012 |
6 March 2012 |
Ross Inman |
TCD |
'Mereology and Puzzles about Material Objects' |
TCD, Arts Building, Room 5012 |
13 March 2012 |
Jeremy Whitty |
TCD |
'Pharmaceutical Ethics' |
TCD, Arts Building, Room 5012 |
28 March 2012 |
Robert Foley |
UCD |
'T.V. Watching Zombies: The two pathways hypothesis and the dissociation of perception and action' |
TCD, Museum Building, Room 20 |
28 February 2012 |
David Horan |
TCD |
'The nature of the argument which constitutes the First Hypothesis of Plato's Parmenides' |
TCD, Arts Building, Room 5012 |
3 April 2012 |
Keith Begley |
TCD |
'The concept of Duality and its representation in natural language as antonomy' |
TCD, Arts Building, Room 5012 |