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Philosophy Departmental Seminars

Upcoming talks in the Philosophy Departmental Seminar Series are listed below. Seminars are held on Thursdays (unless indicated on the schedule) from 3:30-5:00pm in the Auditorium, Level 1, RSSS Building. They're followed by tea and a casual dinner within walking distance of campus. All are welcome.

The 2025 seminar convenor is Alex Duval (alexandre.duval@anu.edu.au). 

Other philosophy seminars at ANU

  • The ANU Philosophy Society (Philsoc), which is run by ANU Philosophy students, also operates a seminar series, on Tuesdays. Papers are read by students, staff and visitors, and there is wine and snacks.
  • The Centre for Consciousness has regular seminars, most of which are part of the RSSS Thursday Seminar Series or the ANU Philosophy Society series.
  • The Automated Reasoning Project has occasional seminars on logic that may be of interest to philosophers.

Seminar announcements

Announcements of forthcoming meetings of all four seminar series are distributed by means of the philsoc list. To join the philsoc mailing list or unsubscribe from it, click here.

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Upcoming Events

15
May
2025

Making the Goods in Work Accessible and the Paternalism Objection

Professor Pablo Gilabert (Concordia University)

Work can enable people to get consumption items, develop capacities, socialise, contribute to society, give direction to their lives, gain knowledge…

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22
May
2025

Factfulness and Metalinguistic Agency in Humans and Language Models

Nuhu Osman Attah (ANU)

Language models (LMs) are known to suffer from a variety of infelicities of language such as hallucinations, inconsistencies, continuity and…

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Past Events

Deliberation and Credence Gaps - Professor Jeremiah Joven Joaquin 
21
Nov
2024

Deliberation and Credence Gaps - Professor Jeremiah Joven Joaquin 

Professor Jeremiah Joven Joaquin (De La Salle University)

In ‘Deliberation Welcomes Prediction,’ Alan Hájek raised some concerns about what Isaac Levi has dubbed the Deliberation Crowds Out Prediction…

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Wrongdoing and the Limits of Privacy - Dr Jelena Gligorijevic 
07
Nov
2024

Wrongdoing and the Limits of Privacy - Dr Jelena Gligorijevic 

Dr Jelena Gligorijević (Australian National University)

When does wrongdoing disentitle an individual to his right to privacy? Exactly what amounts to that type of wrongdoing which simply can never be…

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Doxastic Wronging, Disrespectful Belief and The Moral Over-Demandingness Objection - Stephanie Sheintul
31
Oct
2024

Doxastic Wronging, Disrespectful Belief and The Moral Over-Demandingness Objection - Stephanie Sheintul

Dr Stephanie Sheintul (University of Adelaide)

Some scholars working on the ethics of belief argue that we can wrong each other in virtue of what we believe. This thesis is known as doxastic…

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