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SUMMARY:Going Beyond the Fundamental: Feminism in Contemporary Metaphysics
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DESCRIPTION:<p>The Proceedings of<br>the Aristotelian Society<br>2013-2014 | Volume CXIV | Issue No. 3<br><br>Upcoming Talk<br>Monday\, 16 June 2014&nbsp\;| 17.30 &ndash\; 19.15<br>Going Beyond the Fundamental: Feminism in Contemporary Metaphysics<br>Elizabeth Barnes (Leeds)<br><br>The Woburn Suite<br>Senate House<br>University of London<br>Malet Street<br>London WC1E 7HU<br>United Kingdom<br><br>Chaired by David Papineau (KCL)\,<br>President of the Aristotelian Society<br><br>ABOUT<br><br>Elizabeth Barnes has been a senior lecturer at Leeds since 2006. Before going to Leeds she was a PhD student in the Vagueness Project of the Arche AHRC Research Centre for the philosophy of logic\, language\, mathematics\, and mind at the University of St. Andrews. Her main research interests are in metaphysics and ethics.<br><br><br>FURTHER INFO<br><br>Students and members of the Society who wish to dine with the speaker after the talk should email the Editor\, Professor Matthew Soteriou (M.J.Soteriou@warwick.ac.uk</a>)\, by the end of the week. There are a small number of subsidized places available at dinner for graduate students and other members.<br><br>For further information\, please visit our website.<br><br>&nbsp\;_______________________________________________<br><br>PODCASTS OF THE 135TH SESSION - 2013/14<br><br>Now available<br><br>Monday\, 7 October 2013<br>The 106th Presidential Address<br>Sensory Experience and Representational Properties<br>David Papineau (KCL)<br><br>Monday\, 21 October 2013<br>Acting "of One's Own Free Will": New Perspectives on an Ancient Philosophical Problem<br>Robert Kane (Texas-Austin)<br><br>Monday\, 4 November 2013<br>Ethics for Possible Futures<br>Tim Mulgan (Aukland/St Andrews)<br><br>Monday\, 18 November 2013<br>Integrating the Non-Rational Soul<br>Jonathan Lear (Chicago)<br><br>Monday\, 2 December 2013<br>On Conceiving the Inconsistent<br>Francesco Berto (Aberdeen)<br><br>Monday\, 13 January 2014<br>Exploited Isomorphism And Structural Representation<br>Nicholas Shea (KCL)<br><br></p>\n<p>Monday\, 27 January 2014<br>The Significance of Self-Consciousness in Idealist Theories of Logic<br>Robert Pippin (Chicago)<br><br>Monday\, 10 February 2014<br>Fitting Belief<br>Conor McHugh (Southampton)<br><br>Monday\, 24 February 2014<br>A Virtue Theory of Testimony<br>Paul Faulkner (Sheffield)<br><br>Monday\, 10 March 2014<br>Plato's Appearance/Assent Account of Belief<br>Jessica Moss (NYU)<br><br>Monday\, 28 April 2014<br>Literature and Disagreement<br>Eileen John (Warwick)<br><br>NEW - Monday\, 2 June 2014<br>Kant and the Ethics of Belief<br>Alix Cohen (York)<br><br><br>Cambridge 2014 Joint Session<br><br>Registration open for the 2014 Joint Session<br><br>Register now<br><br>ABOUT THE ARISTOTELIAN SOCIETY<br><br>&nbsp\;The Aristotelian Society\, founded in 1880\, is a charity registered in the United Kingdom (No. 254021).</p>
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