Fiona Jenkins at ANU 2019 Federal Election Panel Series - “The State of Australian politics"
The ANU School of Philosophy’s Associate Professor Fiona Jenkins will join a panel of ANU academics to discuss the current state of Australian politics in the lead up to the 2019 Federal Election.…
Ross Pain and Anton Killin travel to conference on Culture, Evolution and Technology in Pittsburgh
What processes mediate change in human technologies over time? How does technological change impact upon our cultural and cognitive evolution? ANU graduate student, Ross Pain, and postdoctoral fellow…
Centre for Philosophy of the Sciences academics take part in new Questacon exhibit on the human-tech interface
What is more fun than a bunch of 10 year olds in a science museum? A bunch of academics let loose in a science museum! Director of the Centre for Philosophy of the Sciences, Dr Rachael Brown and…
Dr Anton Killin guest editor for the Topical Collection in European Journal for Philosophy of Science
The ANU School of Philosophy congratulates Dr Anton Killin who has been selected as one of two guest editors for the Topical Collection in European Journal for Philosophy of Science. This topical…
ANU Philosophers presenting at University of Southern California (USC)
Our Academics from School of Philosophy have once again shown their extensive knowledge and talents in an overseas trip. Alan Hájek, Professor at the School of Philosophy recently gave…
Professor Philip Pettit’s New Statesman piece
In an article published in ‘New Statesman America’ Magazine, ANU School of Philosophy Professor Philip Pettit examines whether Brexit is truly ‘the will of the people”. You can find Professor Philip…
Revisiting the Evolution of Kinship Workshop
The ANU School of Philosophy is proud to be hosting a three-day workshop on the evolution of kinship. The event will be run by Nick Evans, Kim Sterelny, and Stephen Levinson. “Kinship is central to…