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HomeNewsExperimental Philosophy and Normativity Workshop
Experimental Philosophy and Normativity Workshop
Friday 28 June 2019

Dr Matthew Kopec and Associate Professor Nicholas Southwood will be hosting a two-day workshop on Experimental Philosophy and Normativity.

The workshop is part of Matthew’s ARC DECRA, "Making More Effective Groups: A Philosophical and Empirical Examination" and Nic's ARC Future Fellowship, "Feasibility in Politics: Taking Account of Groups and Institutions."

The workshop will be held on Monday 22 and Tuesday 23 July from 9am-5:00pm in the Australian Centre for China in the World.

Lunch, tea and coffee will be provided on both days and dinner will be organise both evenings.                                                                                                 

You can register your interest in the workshop using this link: https://forms.gle/RRg2Z43KWtiNtW4v8.

 

 

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