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2025
May
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RIISS Book Launch
-Gordon Graham’s David Hume and the Aberdeen Philosophers (Edinburgh University Press, 2025)Print_flyer.pdf
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RIISS Workshop on the Philosophy of James Beattie
-9.15 am Welcome and Introductions 9.30 -10 Bradford Bow Beattie and the Aberdeen Philosophical Society 10-10.30 Tamas Demeter Beattie and Common Sense 10.30-11 Douglas McDermid Beattie and Scepticism Coffee 11.15-11.45 Gordon Graham Beattie and Memory 11. 45- 12.15 Botond Csuka Beattie and Belle-Lettres 12.15-1.15 Lunch 1.30 – 2 Michael Brown Beattie and Politics 2-2.30 Fred Ablondi Beattie and Religion 2.30-3...
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RIISS Beattie Lecture
-RIISS Beattie Lecture (8 May, 4-5.30pm) ‘Humean Chemistry’ James Beattie advised against extending the language of natural philosophy to the study of mind. For Beattie, such extension makes us prone to “mistake verbal analogies for real ones” and tempts us “to apply the laws of matter to the operations of mind”. By...
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Cafe Sci - The Female Category in Sport
-This event was fully booked
Join researchers for a panel event discussing the complex issues surrounding the female category in sport
April
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New Insights into Scottish Deathways
-This multi-disciplinary conference aims to connect academics and practitioners to share insights and ideas across a range of topics, periods and perspectives relating to death and Scotland.
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Baptism and Scriptural Hermeneutics in the Early Church
-Biblical Studies Research Seminar Baptism and Scriptural Hermeneutics in the Early Church
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Dr Mateusz Drozdowski (University of the National Education Commission, Kraków)
-Dr Mateusz Drozdowski (University of the National Education Commission, Kraków) is visiting Aberdeen as part of our staff and student exchange agreement from 22-26 April 2025.
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Scandinavian Studies Seminar
-Fictionalised Atrocity? The Complex Question of Types in Sturlunga saga
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Art History Research Seminar: Seren Nolan
-Seren Nolan (independent researcher) "Feeling antiquity: women, classicism and sentement"
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Silence and Eloquence on the Tribe of Ephraim in the First Three Christian Centuries
-Biblical Studies Research Seminar Silence and Eloquence on the Tribe of Ephraim in the First Three Christian Centuries