Join us on 11/06 for the Becoming Political: Adolescence & The Future of Democracy Conference. The conference will focus on youth political attitudes and participation across Europe and beyond. Registrations: https://t.co/mcYXZmhlCP
Book Launch: Geopolitics of Artificial Intelligence, by Brian Wong (HKU). The book offers a sustained exploration of the ethics and geopolitics of Artificial Intelligence through the lenses of political philosophy. https://t.co/mPBPTpkx7O
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We are kicking off the first day of the London–Berkeley Graduate Philosophy Conference with presentations from students from Berkeley and the University of London. Thanks to the Warburg Institute for hosting us! https://t.co/PZCuaI2RTr @UoLondon@SASNews@Warburg_News
Join us for the Factual Polarization and the Politics of Identity workshop on 5 June 2026. This workshop brings together political theorists and philosophers to examine the mechanisms driving factual polarization. Register here: https://t.co/QgkVbg9fCM @UoLondon@SASNews
We are very excited to welcome you all to the London–Berkeley Graduate Philosophy Conference on Thursday 28 and Friday 29 May 2026! Register here to secure your spot: https://t.co/PZCuaI2RTr @SASNews@UoLondon
Thank you to everyone who attended yesterday in person and online on the 1st day of the Reasoning and Agency in AI Conference. Special thanks to our keynote speaker, Prof. Paul Boghossian. We’re kicking off day 2 strong with a presentation by Arianna Manzini. Stay tuned!
We are very excited to welcome you to our 4th Annual Philosophy of AI Conference tomorrow and Friday. This year’s theme is Reasoning and Agency in AI. View the full programme and details on how to attend: https://t.co/s3RBb7L8Zv @SASNews@UoLondon
Join us for the Philosophy & AI Research Exchange Workshop on Monday, 19 May 2026! 🤖📚View the full programme and register here: https://t.co/aIvdfXJoWg
The full programme and recommended readings for the Philosophy of AI Summer School: Reasoning and Agency in AI are out now! 🌍✨Have a look at the curriculum and secure your place — only a few spots remaining! https://t.co/1vplouECs8 @UoLondon@SASNews
PPE Seminar, 14 May 2026 | Ella Whiteley (LSE): Striking-salience and exclusion. Spaces are limited, please book a spot to secure your attendance: https://t.co/7xfTN3RKoH
Book Launch | Emerging Questions in AI Welfare by Winnie Street and Geoff Keeling. 📘15 May 2026 — limited spaces remaining. Don’t miss! https://t.co/BFDbDcJTZg
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AI Minds Symposium (AIMS) — 14 May 🧠🤖
Philosophers & AI researchers come together to tackle big questions: can AI have minds, consciousness, or moral status? A one-day, cross-disciplinary workshop. Registrations: https://t.co/QkRZmVU4gM @UoLondon@SASNews
LAF Seminar: | Alex Fisher (Leeds): The Aesthetics of Inquiry: Cryptic Crosswords, Knowledge-Based Videogames, and Conspiracy Theories. Please register to secure your spot:
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The next PPE Seminar is on Thursday 23 April 2026. Alexander Prescott-Couch (Oxford) will present on "The Politics of Nuance". Please register to secure your spot: https://t.co/57nH5lSb1c
Due to some scheduling changes, we have had to change the start time of the event.
Please note that the event will now begin at 2:00 pm, rather than 2:30 pm as originally advertised.
Event Date: 26/03/2026 @ Senate House London
The Institute of Philosophy proudly presents the 2nd Philosophy Fortnight, in collab with the BPA. Join the #PhilosophyMatters event featuring four panels on Public Policy, Food, AI, and Public Engagement. Registrations now open: https://t.co/GcAtFgxSQX
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The next PPE Seminar is on Thursday 26 March 2026. Joe Horton (UCL) will present: Deontology, Decision Theory, and Preferences-First. Register here: https://t.co/wsiS46c2dV
The Institute of Philosophy proudly presents the 2nd Philosophy Fortnight, in collab with the BPA. Join the #PhilosophyMatters event featuring four panels on Public Policy, Food, AI, and Public Engagement. Registrations now open: https://t.co/GcAtFgxSQX
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