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Ancient Philosophy 

ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY
Humanities B53
Friday 21st April 2023
 
10
Janset Cetinkaya
Self-referential altruism and friendship

11.15
break

11.30
Ian James Kidd
Xenia, hospitality, and misanthropy

12.30
lunch (we can go to Portland)

1.30
Fabio Soccoccio
Ancient philosophies of life through archaeological case studies from prehistoric Italy

2.15
break

2.30
Matthew Duncombe
One-to-one predication

3.45
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  • Home
  • Research
  • Public
  • Talks
  • Epistemic Injustice and Illness Bibliography
  • Events
    • Desire Workshop
    • EPIC JANUARY 2025
    • CTPR 1
    • CHP Jan 2025
    • Pessimism, Nihilism, and Misanthropy
    • Pain, Meaning, Mental Health, and Self
    • Philosophy of Psychiatry
    • Mind, Mental Health, and Epistemic Injustice
    • Transhumanism
    • Narrative, Mental Health, and Experiences of Adversity
    • Global Philosophy of Religions
    • Ancient Philosophy
    • VICES OF THE MND >
      • Animals and Environment >
        • Ethics and Exemplarism
        • Epistemic Vices
        • Feyerabend
        • Metaphilosophy
        • Mary Midgley
        • Philosophy of Education
        • Philosophy of Science
        • 20th Century Austro-German Philosophy
        • Scientism
        • Epistemic virtues
        • Philosophy of Religion and the Spiritual Life
        • Philosophy of Illness and Healthcare
        • Chinese philosophy
        • Publications (by date)
        • Feminist Philosophy
        • Charles Fort
        • Epistemology
        • Phenomenology
        • Misanthropy
        • Epistemic injustice
        • Social and institutional epistemology
        • Buddhist philosophy
        • Terrorism
        • Aesthetics
      • Epistemic Virtues and Vices in a Non-Ideal World
      • Epistemic Vices: Individual and Collective
      • Civic Vices
      • Pessimism, Nihilism, and Misanthropy
      • Kosterfest
      • MHMHI
      • Animals, Ethics, and Ideology
      • Ritual and Practice in Chinese Philosophy
      • Midgley, Stebbing, and the History of Philosophy
      • Civic Virtues
      • JUST PHILOSOPHY 3
      • History of Philosophy >
        • Midgleyfest
        • Buddhist Philosophy
  • Teaching
  • openday
  • Grief