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I enjoyed two years in the Philosophy department at UH and had stellar students there from Herts and the north London commuter belt. This closure of Philosophy and local opportunities for young people like them is heartbreaking.💔
59th Street Bridge
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A couple of weeks ago I gave a talk at the New York Institute of the Humanities about philosophy and the literary forms of biography and commentary (and how I have found Bernard Williams' scaffolding metaphor useful for thinking about both).
Huge thanks to Eric Banks, Honor Moore, and @nyihumanities.bsky.social for the invitation, hospitality, and inspiring discussion! (And these photos.)
UK Sartre Society 2026: Keynote Address titles and full information
1–2 July, Maison Française d'Oxford. Keynote Addresses from Jane Hiddleston, Marguerite La Caze, & Mark Wrathall - plus 28 selected papers.
www.thebsp.org.uk/2026/06/07/u...
Difficult times at the University of Nottingham - the whole of the Department of Philosophy is formally at risk of redundancy, with plans to get rid of 7 people in the department.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
🏛️ Was Plato the first feminist? Or is Plato the feminist a myth?
We're giving free access to 100 Papers That Shaped Our Thinking.
📖 Read this 1976 paper by Julia Annas: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
#Philosophy #Feminism #Plato
Save the Humanities at the University of Hertfordshire
Keynote Addresses for this year's conference:
Negritude and Ecology in Sartre, Fanon, and Césaire
– Jane Hiddleston (Oxford)
Will We Make It? Beauvoir and Jeunes Mères
– Marguerite La Caze (Queensland)
Ontological Pluralism in Sartre and Heidegger
– Mark Wrathall (Oxford)
1–2 July in Oxford ...