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Peterhouse Theory Group
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The Peterhouse Theory Group is an interdisciplinary forum in which the insights and claims of theory are addressed in papers and in discussion. The seminar attracts participants from a very wide range of disciplines, including Philosophy, English, Theology,History, SPS , Modern Languages, Classics, Geography and Neuroscience.In previous years seminars concentrated on the themes of ‘Memory’,’Face’ ‘Law and Terror’,and ‘Ideas of War’. This year, the theme is “Silence”. If you have a question about this list, please contact: Jennifer M.B. Wallace. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 5 talks in the archive. “Language and Silence in Religious and Continental Philosophy”.
"Music, rhythm, and movement: Why we fill the silence?"
“Interfaith relations, scriptural reasoning, and theories of deliberative democracy” (title to be confirmed).Anyone is welcome to attend.
"The war that never was: the mundane and the exceptional in contemporary Brazil".Anyone is welcome to attend.
"Shooting War: Ethics in Conflict Photography"For those attending the talk, there is a special offer of a 15% discount on subscription to dispatches, including a back copy of the last issue, "Beyond Iraq", for which Yuri Kozyrev shot the main photo story. Anyone is welcome to attend.
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