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Annual General Meeting of the Scots Philosophical Society
-The Philosophy department hosts this year’s Annual General Meeting of the Scots Philosophical Society. This event is open to the public. Postgraduate and undergraduate students are most welcome to attend the talks! Programme of talks Information for participants
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History PG Seminar Series
-Title: Anglo-Saxon Kingship Speaker: Daniel Cutts
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Centre for Global Security and Governance
-Anti-Judaism in Iran from the late 18th century to the Islamic Republic: Continuity and Change.
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Practical Theology Seminar
-Autumn Term 2018: Questions for here and now 2-4pm at Starbucks (On Campus) For reading materials contact: Dr Katie Cross k.cross@abdn.ac.uk 4 Dec - Practical Theology and Migration
November
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The Centre for Knowledge and Society Launch Party
-Please join us to celebrate the launch of our new research centre, the Centre for Knowledge and Society(CEKAS). From its base in Philosophy at the University of Aberdeen, CEKAS aims to address societal challenges by applying philosophical tools and concepts in collaboration with specialists from other disciplines and universities. We use...
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History PG Seminar Series
-Title: Literary Engineers, 1750-1900 Speaker: Ellen Packham
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Knowledge and Society Seminar
-Speaker: Paul Standish (Education, UCL) Title: Something animal? Wittgenstein, language, and instinct Abstract: Thinking about the world necessarily involves notions of causation. Norman Malcolm has argued that such notions are embedded in instinctive reactions and that it is from such natural behaviour that language emerges. This insight is a powerful and important...
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New Testament Seminar
-The seminar will explore Matthew Croasmun’s The Emergence of Sin: The Cosmic Tyrant in Romans (OUP, 2017) alongside other readings of Romans 5-7. 28th November - Conclusions, pp.175-90 – Conversation with the Author?
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Theological Ethics Research Seminar
-Students and staff are invited to first half-session’s Research Seminar in Theological Ethics, the subject of which is Augustine’s Confessions. Time and venue: 3-5 PM, Mondays, Humanities Manse, ground floor seminar room 1 Main Text: Augustine, Confessions, Loeb Classical Library (in 2 vols.), Carolyn J. B. Hammond trans. (Harvard University Press, 2016). Secondary...