The Launch of Philosophy, AI and Society Consortium (PAIS)
A consortium of philosophers from ANU, Harvard, Oxford, Princeton, Stanford and Toronto have formed the Philosophy, AI and Society Consortium (PAIS), to understand and design AI for democracy and…
Three Philosophy Students Selected to Attend the Athena in Action Workshop at Rutgers University.
ANU Philosophy’s three talented graduate students, Shalom Chalson, Jenny Munt, and Aidan Ryall, have been selected to attend the Athena in Action: A Networking and Mentoring Workshop for Graduate…
Seth Lazar to Give Mala and Solomon Kamm Lecture in Ethics
ANU Philosophy Professor Seth Lazar will deliver the 2022 Mala and Solomon Kamm Lecture in Ethics at Harvard University on Thursday 7 April, on the topic "The Nature and Justification of Algorithmic…
Congratulations to Seth Lazar!
ANU Professor Seth Lazar has secured a grant for the ARC Linkage Project on "Socially Responsible Insurance in the Age of Artificial Intelligence.” This project will aim to discover the social costs…
Congratulations to our Global Priorities Fellowship recipients
Two of our fabulous School of Philosophy PhD students, Nicky Drake and Ross Pain, have been awarded a Global Priorities Fellowship from the Global Priorities Institute (GPI) at Oxford. The Global…
Dr. Bronwyn Finnigan a Co-editor for newly launched OUP series
ANU Philosophy's Senior Lecturer, Dr. Bronwyn Finnigan, is one of the editors of a newly launched series from Oxford University Press, "Philosophy Across Borders." The series will exhibit…
What we can learn from the 2021 Australia Day protests?
Ten-Herng Lai, former PhD student with the School of Philosophy, penned an interesting article in relation to the Australia Day protests of 2021, as well as the vandalism of colonial statues. In…