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Philiminality Cambridge
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Philiminality Cambridge is a platform for cross-cultural and interdisciplinary philosophy. We discuss philosophical ideas, thinkers, and approaches which are frequently marginalised in both Anglo-American and “continental” academic circles. We engage with broader horizons of what it means to do philosophy by discussing intersectional perspectives on brands of thought from across the world. We also recognise the value of exploring how philosophical issues interrelate with other disciplines, such as politics, theology, sociology, classics, history, psychology, and experimental science. Our events are all open to everyone, whether you are interested in the basic day-to-day relevance of philosophical questions, through to the conditions for a more global approach to philosophy. If you have a question about this list, please contact: James Dickinson. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 2 talks in the archive. DRAG: An Interdisciplinary DiscussionJacob Mallinson Bird (Dinah Lux), Alistair Hyde. Assembly Room, Howard Building, Downing College. Saturday 13 October 2018, 15:30-17:00 Aphorisms and Fragments: A Metaphilosophical Discussion on FormProfessor Gábor Betegh, Dr Jenny Zhao, Dr Arif Ahmed, Dr Nolen Gertz. Assembly Room, Howard Building, Downing College. Wednesday 18 October 2017, 18:30-20:00 Please see above for contact details for this list. |
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