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2014
June
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Café Philosophique - Where does Scott Pilgrim Live? Movies, Other Media, and Metafiction
-Discover, discuss and question the big ideas in contemporary philosophy in a relaxed, informal environment in this year's Cafe' Philosophique public engagement series. All events are free. All welcome!
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Fall Narratives: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
-As the 340th anniversary of John Milton's death approaches an international workshop and conference from 18 - 19 June 2014 will examine the concept of 'the fall' across a range of disciplines and languages, extending from antiquity to contemporary times.
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Café Philosophique - Is Equality Good for Us?
-Discover, discuss and question the big ideas in contemporary philosophy in a relaxed, informal environment in this year's Cafe' Philosophique public engagement series. All events are free. All welcome!
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Café Philosophique - The Metaphysics of Love
-Discover, discuss and question the big ideas in contemporary philosophy in a relaxed, informal environment in this year's Cafe' Philosophique public engagement series. All events are free. All welcome!
May
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The Printed Image in Shakespeare's London
-The Department of History of Art and the King's Museum Lecture & Events series is pleased to present the fourth talk in the 2013/2014 programme.
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SCOTTISH SEMINAR IN EARLY MODERN PHILOSOPHY V
-University of Aberdeen,Scotland 14-15 May 2014 Sir Duncan Rice Library, Meeting Room 1 (room 706) Key Note Speakers: Susan James (Birkbeck/Princeton) John Sellars (Birkbeck/Oxford) The event is sponsored by: The Scots Philosophical Association The Schoolof Divinity, History and Philosophy (University of Aberdeen) British Society for the History of Philosophy ANR Anthopos (ENS-Lyon) Brill Academic Publishers PROGRAM Wednesday, 14 May 9.15-9.30 Coffee and Welcome Session I Chair:...
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Call for Papers: Scottish Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy May 2014
-Scottish Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy V (SSEMP V) The Sir Duncan Rice Library, University of Aberdeen 14-15 May 2014 Key Note Speakers: Professor Susan James (University Center for Human Values, Princeton / Birkbeck College, London) Dr. John Sellars (Birkbeck College, London / Oxford University) The SSEMP V is the fifth edition of a yearly event...
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Centre for the Study of Myth Seminar Series
-The Centre is pleased to welcome Dr James Hopkins, of King's College London, who will be presenting a paper entitled "Freud on Dreams and Myths". This presentation is sponsored by both the Centre for the Study of Myth and the Religious Studies department.
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Theological Ethics/Practical Theology Seminar - 'Teaching Christian Ethics in a Moralistic Age'
-As part of the Theological Ethics/Practical Theology joint seminar series Dr. Susan Parsons, edotir of Studies in Christian Ethics, will present a paper titled 'Teaching Christian Ethics in a Moralistic Age'. The seminar will take place in the Divinity Library from 2pm to 4pm. All are welcome. Please contact Dr. Michael Mawson at m.mawson@abdn.ac.uk for more...