
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.
Contact
- Alexandre Duval
Upcoming Events
Are there neural representations?
Professor Adina Roskies (University of California)
Are there neural representations? This talk lays out traditional philosophical criteria for mental representations, and considers whether…
Appearance or Reality: Does AI Need Emotions?
Professor Colin Allen (University of California)
Commercially available AI systems for the detection of sentiment or emotions from human faces, text, and non-verbal behavior are already widely…
Logic for Virtual Worlds
Professor Gillian Russell (ANU)
In the second half of "Two Dogmas", Quine argued that there could be empirical grounds to revise logic---at least in principle. Since then, the most…
Past Events
Peter Graham (UMass): Avoidable Harm
The notion of an avoidable harm plays an important role in a number of different places in moral theory. I propose to investigate this notion and to…
Kyla Ebels-Duggan (Northwestern): Inarticulacy and Reasonable Commitments
We often come to value someone or something through experience of that person or thing. Call such an experience direct appreciation of the…
Patrick Forber (Tufts): Evolution through Enmity or Charity?
Recent thinking on the evolution of human cognition and morality increasingly emphasizes the importance of cooperative behavior to the lifeways of…