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SUMMARY:Forgiveness: A Kantian Approach
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LOCATION:Keele University\, Keele\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p>THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY INVITED LECTURE SERIES 2013/14<br> <br> FORUM FOR PHILOSOPHICAL RESEARCH\, KEELE UNIVERSITY<br> CONTRIBUTIONS TO PHILOSOPHY XI<br> Tuesdays 6:00-7:30 pm\, Room CBA0.060\, Chancellor's Building\, Keele University ST5 5BG<br> <br> All welcome! Wine<br> <strong><br> 22 October 2013: Dr Marianna Antonutti Marfori\, Keele University<br> </strong>Are There Unanswerable Mathematical Questions?<strong><br> <br> 5 November 2013: Professor Alessandra Tanesini\, University of Cardiff<br> </strong>Nietzsche\, Narrative Theories of the Self\, and the Diachronic Will<br> <strong><br> 10 December 2013</strong><strong>: </strong><strong>Dr Paula Satne\, Keele University/Open University</strong><strong><br> </strong>Forgiveness: A Kantian Approach<br> <strong><br> 4 February 2014</strong><strong>: </strong><strong>Dr Lisa McNulty\, Regent&rsquo\;s American College London</strong><strong><br> </strong>John Locke&rsquo\;s Social Epistemology <br> <strong><br> 18 February 2014:</strong><strong></strong><strong>Dr Roger Teichmann\, University of Oxford</strong><br> Sincerity in Thought<br> <strong><br> 25 February 2014:</strong><strong></strong><strong>Dr Phillip Meadows\, University of Manchester</strong><br> In Defence of Medial Theories of Sounds<br> <strong><br> 11 March 2014: Dr Darragh Byrne\, University of Birmingham</strong><br> Phenomenal Concepts<br> <strong><br> 25 March 2014</strong><strong>: </strong><strong>Dr Peter Kail\, University of Oxford</strong><br> Hume&rsquo\;s &ldquo\;Manifest Contradiction&rdquo\;<br> <strong><br> 6 May 2014: Dr Fiona Hughes\, University of Essex</strong><br> The Political Potential of Taste: An Alternative to Hannah Arendt's Reading of Kant's <em>Critique of Aesthetic Judgement</em><em><br> </em><em><br> </em>All inquiries to: Jonathan Head (j.m.head@keele.ac.uk)<em><br> <br> </em><em> </em>The 2013/14 Lecture Series is organised with the support of the Royal Institute of Philosophy\, the Keele Research Institute for Social Sciences\, the School of Politics\, Philosophy\, IR &amp\; the Environment @ Keele (SPIRE)\, the Research Centre for SPIRE\, and the Keele Forum for Philosophical Research.<br> </p>
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