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Draft Paper & Podcast | Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society | Philosophy in London Since 1880

 
 
 

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Final Paper & Podcast

 
 
 
 

About the Speaker

Sophie Gibb is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Philosophy, Durham University. Her research is in metaphysics and the philosophy of mind, with particular interests in the mental causation debate, the categories of being, and causation, laws and powers. Recent papers are on the ontology of the mental causation debate, the subset account of property realization, and tropes and laws. She is leader of the philosophy of mind work group within the Durham Emergence Project, which is an interdisciplinary research initiative involving collaboration between philosophers and physicists, made possible through the support of the John Templeton Foundation.

* The final paper will be available in Issue No. 2 of the 2015 Proceedings, which is due to be released in June.

** A podcast of the talk will be available approximately one week after the talk has been delivered.

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Location | Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society | Philosophy in London Since 1880

Meeting Address

Senate House – University of London
The Woburn Suite
Malet Street
London WC1E 5DN
United Kingdom

Catering | Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society | Philosophy in London Since 1880

Catering

All of the Society’s philosophy talks are catered with fairtrade teas, coffees, and biscuits.

 

Meeting Times | Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society | Philosophy in London Since 1880

Meeting Times – 17.30 to 19.15

The Society’s talks take place every fortnight on Mondays throughout the academic year. Each talk starts at 17.30 and lasts for approximately an hour. The remainder of the time is dedicated to discussion, which ends at 19.15.
 
 
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Admission

In line with the Society’s mission to make philosophy readily available to the general public, all talks are free and membership is not required.

 

 
Draft Papers | Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society | Philosophy in London Since 1880

Draft Papers

Following 134 years of tradition, draft papers for all the talks are available in advance. Please note that draft papers can only be cited with the authors permission (see below for final publication and subscription details).

The draft paper for a talk is available approximatley one week prior to its schedule delivery.

 

Podcasts

The Aristotelian Society Philosophy Podcast Series contains free audio recordings of the talks delivered for the Proceedings. The Series was launched for the 2011/12 academic year and is produced by Backdoor Broadcasting Company in conjunction with the Institute of Philosophy.

The podcast for a talk is available approximately one week after its scheduled delivery.

Publication Info

For the past 127 years, the Proceedings has featured widely respected papers delivered by a range of prominent philosophers, such as Alfred North Whitehead, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Bertrand Russell, A.J. Ayer, P.F. Strawson, Karl Popper, Elizabeth Anscombe, Bernard Williams, Hubert Dreyfus, Alexander Nehamas, and Onora O’Neill.

Final drafts of the papers – including discussion notes and exemplary graduate papers – are published in the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society.

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Online

The Proceedings is published online via Wiley Blackwell every April (Issue No. 1), June (Issue No. 2), and October (Issue No. 3). Wiley Online houses the Society’s digital back catalogue dating from 2000 to 2014.

The Society’s archive dating from 1888 to 1999 can be accessed online via JSTOR.

The Proceedings Archive | Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society | Philosophy in London Since 1880

Hardcover

In keeping with a tradition, the Proceedings is published as a bound, hardcover volume which is released every October.

Subscribing Memberships

Subscribing members receive online access to the Proceedings from 2000 to the most current issue.

Subscribing members also receive the bound, hardcover volume of the latest Proceedings through the post.

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