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The Philosophy Research Seminar (formerly known as The Department Seminar) is central to the academic life of the School of History, Philosophy, and Digital Humanities. The seminar runs most weeks in term time.

The Philosophy Research Seminar takes place on Friday afternoons through the Autumn and Spring terms (2:30-4:30 pm) in Broad Lane, Lecture Theatre 4

Speakers present their paper (sometime shared in advance) for 45 minutes, followed by a short break and discussion.

For more information, please, contact:

Jerry Viera - g.viera@sheffield.ac.uk or Ed Matthews - e.p.matthews@sheffield.ac.uk. 

All are welcome!

Upcoming events

Spring 2025

DateSpeakerTitle of paper
21st February - The Open UniversityThe shield of Achilles and the marvellous sophist’s mirror
28th February - Stockholm University

‘The New Bigamy?

Systematically Deceptive Relationships and the Law’

7th March - University of CambridgeForgetting to some purpose
14th March - University of London'Not just tools, but agents: an overlooked requirement for agentive AI' - Hang Seng Centre for Cognitive Studies' Distinguished Lecture in Cognitive Science
21st MarchChris Bennett - University of ºù«ӰҵReparations for Historical Injustice: The Role of Apology
28th March - University of CambridgeTowards a History of Philosophy? Early Modern Women Philosophers and the Canon: A Case Study
4th April - Durham UniversityDon’t Worry ºù«Ӱҵ Me: Paternalism, Authority, and Relationships
23rd May - University of California, San DiegoDesert and Liability
16th May - Northeastern UniversitySPECIAL LECTURE - MINORITIES AND PHILOSOPHY

Past events

Autumn 2024
DateSpeakerTitle of paper
11th October - University of Oxford

SPECIAL LECTURE - EXPANDING THE CANON

'Rethinking Responsibility'

18th October- Lancaster University'Frances Power Cobbe and Animal Ethics'
25th October- University of ºù«Ӱҵ'The Mismeasure of Pain' 
1st November - University of ºù«ӰҵSPECIAL LECTURE - THE PHILOSOPHY OF DISABILITY AND DIFFERENCE - 'Cripistemologies of Chronicity: A "coalition of the 'left-behinds'"
8th November - University of Bristol'Living forces and Stationary action: Leibniz at the limits of analytic mechanics'
22nd November - Cardiff University'Aesthetic Slurs'
6th December- University of Edinburgh'Pornography, Objectification, and Fungibility'
13th December - University of Bristol'Social Metaphysical Explanation'
Autumn 2023
DateSpeakerTitle of paper
13th OctoberDavid Papineau - Kings College LondonThe Moral Irrelvance of Consciousness
20th October - CANCELLEDRachel Fraser - Oxford University - CANCELLEDOpen-mindedness as Curiosity - CANCELLED
27th OctoberIan Kidd - The University of NottinghamMisanthropy
3rd November - CANCELLEDHelen Frowe - Stockholm University - CANCELLED(Some Nascent Thoughts on) The Moral Permissibility of Collective Defence Agreements - CANCELLED
10th NovemberLea Cantor - University of CambridgeAncient philosophy within a global purview: from historiography to first-order philosophical interpretation
17th NovemberCamil Golub - Rutgers UniversityThe Good, the Bad, and the Meaningful
24th NovemberEmma Borg - University of ReadingAre Heuristics Unthinking Processes? The No Reasons challenge to Common-sense Psychology
1st DecemberRichard Pettigrew - University of Bristol What is the distinctive wrong of testimonial injustice?
8th DecemberGonzalo Velasco Arias - Universidad Carlos IIIOn Online Virtuous Deference
Spring 2024
DateSpeakerTitle of paper
16th FebruaryMichael Ridge - University of EdinburghImmoral Hopes
23rd FebruaryAlexander Prescott-Couch - Oxford UniversityAgainst Problematization Accounts of Genealogical Critique
1st MarchFrederique Janssen-Lauret - University of Manchester (Women in the History of Philosophy Annual Lecture)Susan Stebbing’s Philosophy of Physics
8th MarchRachel Fraser - University of OxfordPractical Assurance
22nd MarchDaniel Rothschild - University College LondonLearning Curves: Machine and human learning

19th-20th April

(Two day conference)

Teemu Toppinen - Tampere University & Vilma I Venesmaa - University of HelsinkiConference title: Explaining Normativity
26th AprilPatrice Haynes - University of Nottingham (Minorities and Philosophy Annual Lecture)TBC
3rd MayZsuzsanna ChappellThe Philosophy of Disability and Difference
10th MayJonathan Parry - London School of EconomicsWhy Paternalism is Wrong (When It is Wrong)?
   
2022

Autumn 2022

DateSpeakerTitle of paper
13th OctoberExpanding the Canon Annual Lecture - , University of ºù«Ӱҵ, UKFanon and the Body Schema
21st October, University of St Andrews, UKThe Tyrant and the Failure of Philia
4th November, University of ºù«Ӱҵ, UKGetting what you "want"
4th November​*(Online Only - , King's College London, UK
Note change time: 6.00-8.00 pm - Zoom Link to join .
Thought and Feeling: George Eliot and the Expansion of Philosophy
18th November, University of Leeds, UK Truth and rationality in mindreading
Postponed (Date TBC)Women in the History of Philosophy Annual Lecture - Rescheduled to 3rd March 
2nd December, Cardiff University, UKCommitment on-line: On taking responsibility for one’s words on social media
9th December, University of Texas, Austin, USAWhat We Make When We Make an Effort
2023

Spring 2023

DateSpeakerTitle of paper
27th January​, Brown University, USA - ICOSS Conference Room - this talk will take place at 3:30 pmDeliberation and Fetish
10th FebruaryCancelled 
17th February, King's College London, UKKnotty Promises
24th February, Tel-Hai Academic College, IsraelSentiments and personal identity
3rd MarchWomen in the History of Philosophy Annual Lecture - , Birkbeck, University of LondonThe Theoretical and Practical Philosophy of Dr Sophie Bryant (1850-1922)
10th March, Virginia Tech University, USAHumorlessness as a Moral Vice
17th MarchCancelled 
24th March, Vanderbilt University, USAWhen Emotions Go Wrong: Epistemic and Ethical Distortions
31st March, The University of Sydney, AustraliaHave You Forgiven Me?
28th April, University of Warwick, UKExtremism, Radicalism, and the Politics of Labelling
5th May, University College London, UK 
12th May

The Minorities and Philosophy Annual Lecture - , Universitat de Barcelona

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​Gender Identity, First-Person Authority,  and Philosophy of Mind
19th May, University of Texas, Austin, USAArt and Responsibility
June (Date TBC), Georgetown University, USA
2022

Spring 2022

DateSpeakerTitle of paper
25th February* (Queen’s University, Canada)Martin Luther King on Fearlessness and Faith
4th March* (Northwestern University)Against Irrationalism in the Theory of Propaganda
11th March (University of Edinburgh)Interpersonal Reasoning
18th March (University of Edinburgh)Decolonizing the Intersection: Conceptual and Empirical Evidence against the Presuppositions of Intersectional Theory
25th March (University of Essex)Kierkegaard on Thoughts
29th April (University of Oxford) 
6th May (Open University)MAP Lecture
13th May (École Normale Supérieure)Anticipating Pain
2021

Autumn 2021

DateSpeakerTitle of paper
8th October* (Washington University St Louis)Informational Chauvinism
15th OctoberJames Chamberlain (University of ºù«Ӱҵ)A Humean account of  moral intuitions
22nd October* (University of Connecticut)Resistance isn't Futile:  Fending off Toxic Speech
29th October* (Harvard University)The Phenomenal Public
5th November (University of Groningen)Testimonial  injustice in law: Victims and witnesses of climate injustice
19th November (University of Glasgow)The Reality of Colour  Illusion
26th November (University of Glasgow)What is Trustworthiness?
3rd December (University of Edinburgh)Decolonizing the  Intersection: Conceptual and Empirical Evidence against the Presuppositions of  Intersectional Theory
10th December (University of Birmingham)Procreative Justice:  Genetic Selection and Skin Tone


Spring 2021
 

DateSpeakerTitle of paper
19th FebruaryVanessa Wills (George Washington)The 'White Privilege' Concept in Marxism and in Critical Race Theory
26th FebruaryStephen Darwall (Yale)Transformative Knowledge of Love and Respect: The Cases of James Baldwin and Frederick Douglass
5th MarchMargot Strohminger (Australian Catholic)What’s the difference between supposing and imagining?
12th MarchAdriana Clavel-Vasquez (Oxford)Controlling (mental) images and the aesthetic appreciation of racialized bodies
19th MarchCandice Delmas (Northeastern)Uncivil disobedience from Black
Lives Matter to the Capitol (2pm)
26th MarchLaura Valentini (LMU Munich)Normative Powers
23rd AprilJimmy Lenman (ºù«Ӱҵ)Confucius or Plato?
30th AprilJules Holroyd (ºù«Ӱҵ)Bad Praise
7th MayMuhammad Ali Khalidi (CUNY)Language & Social Ontology
14th MayJessica Leech (KCL)Martha Kneale's Necessary A Posteriori
2020

Autumn 2020

DateSpeakerTitle of paper
9th OctoberDavid Enoch (Hebrew University)Why Care about Morality, Robustly Realistically Understood
16th OctoberCaspar Hare (MIT)Pleasing the Crowd Within
23rd OctoberLiz Camp (Rutgers)Perspectival Complacency, Perversion and Amelioration
30th OctoberJustin Clarke - Doane (Columbia)Russell's Regressive Method in Mathematics and Philosophy
6th NovemberWilliam Paris (Wesleyan)Looking for Tomorrow in Yesterday: W.E.B. Du Bois and the Utopia of The Souls of Black Folk.
13th NovemberNo SeminarReading Week
20th NovemberThi Nguyen (Utah)Value Capture and Value Collapse (4pm)
27th NovemberCarrie Fidgor (Iowa)What Could Cognition Be, If Not Human Cognition?
4th DecemberKomarine Romdenh-Romluc (ºù«Ӱҵ)Now and Then: Thinking about Time
11th DecemberMargot Strohminger (ACU)Supposition, Imagination, and Offline Belief (Time TBC)
18th DecemberHarjit Bhogal (Maryland)Strikingness (3pm)

Spring 2020

DateSpeakerTitle of paper
14 FebruarySeiriol Morgan (Bristol)On Entitlement
28 FebruaryTom Stern (UCL)Nietzsche's Ethics
6 MarchNatalie Ashton (Stirling)

Productive Online Environments: Why Twitter is (Epistemically) Better than Facebook

Minorities And Philosophy (MAP) Annual Lecture

Please note change of venue to Hicks Lecture Theatre 5

20 MarchKomarine Romdenh-Romluc (ºù«Ӱҵ)'Now' Thoughts
27 MarchBoudewijn de Bruin (Groningen)Self-Fulfilling Epistemic Injustice
3 AprilCarrie Figdor (Iowa)Towards a Non-Anthropocentric Psychology
1 MayDan Watts (Essex)Kierkegaard on the Limits of Reason and the Freedom to Judge
15 MayJessica Leech (King’s College London)

Martha Kneale on Why Metaphysical Necessities Are Not A Priori

Annual Women in the History of Philosophy lecture

2019

Autumn 2019

DateSpeakerTitle of paper
4 October (Barcelona)Imperative Transparency
18 OctoberMax Hayward (ºù«Ӱҵ)Terrestrial Ethics
25 October (University College Dublin)Fragrant Games - Playing With Perfumes
1 November (Durham)How To Be An Epistemic Constitutivist
8 November (Duisburg-Essen)The Dark Side of Forgiveness
29 November (Oxford)Skepticism ºù«Ӱҵ Cases in Philosophy, Near and Far
13 December (Kings College London)The Wrong of Untruthfulness

Spring 2019

DateSpeakerTitle of paper
8 FebruaryAre the Norms of Assertion Social Norms?
22 FebruaryEpistemic Dilemmas and the Fixed-Point Thesis
1 MarchMinorities and Philosophy Annual lecture: Holding Resistance Hostage: When Resistance Is Futile
8 MarchSelf-Trust and Discriminatory Speech
22 MarchResponding to The Negative Repugnant Conclusion
29 MarchTatjana von Solodkoff (University College Dublin)Cancelled
5 AprilAnnual Women in the History of Philosophy lecture: Rose Rand (1903–1980) from the Archives: Real and Unreal 
3 MayMegan Blomfield (ºù«Ӱҵ)Epistemic injustice in asylum claim credibility assessments
10 MayOn biological individuality
2018

Autumn 2018

DateSpeakerTitle of paper
12 OctoberDr Chris Marshall (ºù«Ӱҵ)Killing Innocent Threats and Ducking Harm
19 OctoberDisagreement about Logic: How and When
26 OctoberTBA
2 NovemberInter-temporal choice and the metaphysics of time
16 NovemberPluralism about moral worth
23 NovemberProf. Robert Stern (ºù«Ӱҵ)Beast or Neighbour? Logstrup and Levinas on the Relation Between Ethics and Politics
30 NovemberIs Aesthetic Immoralism Obviously True
7 DecemberRisk Imposition and Duties of Care

 Spring 2018

DateSpeakerTitle of paper
16 FebMinorities and Philosophy Annual lecture: "Slaves and Tyrants: Freedom and Domination in the Vindication of the Rights of Women"
2 MarchMeaning Pluralism, Linguistic Register and Slurs
9 MarchKomarine Romdenh-Romluc (ºù«Ӱҵ)Homo Aestheticus
16 MarchAmbivalence - cancelled due to proposed UCU industrial action.
20 AprilFrom Duty for the Right Reasons
27 AprilVirtual Representation in Pictorial Space
4 May  Annual Women in the History of Philosophy lecture: "The Republican Family in the Revolution: Adapting and Subverting Rousseau"
11 MayCulpable ignorance and mental disorders

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