CEPPA
Events
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Microsoft Teams
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Moral Philosophy Reading Group
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CEPPA Works-in-Progress Group
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CEPPA 3rd Annual Graduate Conference — Postponed
FeaturedEdgecliffe 104Applications are now open for the 3rd Annual Graduate Conference at the Centre for Ethics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs (CEPPA) at the University of 58³Ô¹Ï. The conference seeks to…
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Online Workshop: Universal Basic Income and the Meaning of Work
The Centre for Ethics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs University of St. Andrews Confirmed Speakers: Deryn Thomas – University of St. Andrews/University of Stirling Maria Koumenta – Queen Mary University…
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All Work and No Play
A workshop on the philosophy of work and time-allocation  16-18 September , 2021 The Future of Work and Income Research Network   (fwistandrews@gmail.com) Centre for Ethics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs…
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CEPPA Fest
An in-person (and online) CEPPA conference on topics in moral and political philosophy, featuring the following speakers: Jeff McMahan (Oxford) Julia Driver (UT Austin/58³Ô¹Ï) Rahul Kumar (Queen’s)…
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4th 58³Ô¹Ï CEPPA Graduate Conference — May 27-28, 2022 (Online)
The 4th 58³Ô¹Ï CEPPA Graduate Conference will take place on May 27-28, 2022 (online).
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Epistemic Breakthroughs Conference
EPISTEMIC BREAKTHROUGHS: A WORKSHOP University of 58³Ô¹Ï Join us for a philosophical workshop on the topic of “epistemic breakthroughs,” held at the University of 58³Ô¹Ï, in partnership with…
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Book Workshop: Elizabeth Ashford’s *Hunger’s Witting Executioners*
One-day book workshop on Elizabeth Ashford’s Hunger’s Witting Executioners: Structural Violations of the Right to Subsistence Pre-read: workshop participants will be expected to read the book manuscript distributed in advance.…
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5th Annual CEPPA Graduate Conference (58³Ô¹Ï) – 30-31 May, 2023
School V United College, St Salvator's Quad, 58³Ô¹Ï, United KingdomThe 5th Annual CEPPA Graduate Conference in 58³Ô¹Ï, 30-31 May, 2023.
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CEPPA Fest
FeaturedEdgecliffe 104The CEPPA Fest is a two-day conference featuring the work of seven prominent moral and political philosophers.