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  • Mind, Mental Health, and Epistemic Injustice, co-organised with Craig French, University of Nottingham, 20 July 2022.*
 
  • Buddhist Philosophy, University of Nottingham, 11 November 2021.
 
  • Epistemic Vices: Individual and Collective​, co-organised with Robin McKenna, 17th December 2019.​
 
  • ​Civic Virtues, co-organised with Christopher Woodard, Nottingham, 7-8 November 2019.​
 
  • Just Philosophy  4, co-organised with Joseph Kisolo-Ssonko, Koshka Duff, and Andrew Fisher, Nottingham, November, 2019.
 
  • Vices of the Mind: From the Intellectual to the Political, Nottingham, 8th March 2019.
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  • ​​Just Philosophy 3​, co-organised with Katharine Jenkins and Aness Webster, Nottingham, 7 November 2018.
 
  • Exploring Chinese Philosophy, 26 March 2018.
 
  • Just Philosophy 2, co-organised with Katharine Jenkins and Aness Webster, Nottingham, 8 November 2017.
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  • Epistemic Vice and Corruption, 12-13 September 2017. 
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  • Religion and Aesthetics, co-organised with Jon Robson, 26-27 July 2017.​
 
  • Corrupting Education: Epistemic Virtue and Vice in Higher Education, co-organised with Josh Forstenzer, University of Sheffield, 31 June 2017.
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  • Thirteenth Annual UK Integrated History and Philosophy of Science Conference, co-organised with Lina Jansson and Kirsten Walsh, 20-22 June 2017.​
 
  • The Profession We Want: Practical Ways to Improve Philosophy (a SWIP-BPA conference), co-organised with Helen Beebee, Katharine Jenkins, and Jenny Saulw, 15-16 May 2017.
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  • A visit to Nottingham by Kristie Dotson, May 2017.
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  • Just Philosophy: Gender, Race, and Class in Philosophical Practice, co-organised with Katharine Jenkins and Aness Webster, Nottingham, 8 November 2016.​
 
  • Indian Philosophy, Durham, 2 December 2015.​
 
  • A visit to Durham by Sandra Harding, October 2015.​
 
  • Epistemic Vices, Durham, 2-3 September 2015.​
 
  • Virtuous Adversariality: Virtues in Philosophical Practice, Durham, 26 May 2015.​
 
  • Feyerabend 2015: Forty Years 'Against Method', Durham, 15-16 July 2015.​​​
 
  • Tenth Annual UK Integrated History and Philosophy of Science Workshop, Durham, 16-17 April 2015.
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  • The Whispering Mind, public event in honour of Mary Midgley, Edinburgh Science Festival, 8 April 2015.
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  • The Philosophy of E.J. Lowe: A Memorial Conference, co-organiser, 28-29 July 2014.
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  • Faith, Trust, and Religious Belief, Durham, 16 July 2014.​
 
  • Understanding Epistemic Injustice, co-organised with Havi Carel, Bristol, 26-27 June 2014.
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  • Patient Knowledge and its Role in Healthcare, co-organised with Rachel Cooper, Lancaster, 12 May 2014.​
 
  • Philosophy in Cross-Cultural Context, Durham, 11 July 2013.​
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  • Unconceived Alternatives and Scientific Realism, Durham, 1-2 July 2013. [proceedings]
 
  • Religious Fictionalism, a workshop with Prof Robin Le Poivedin, Durham, 5 December 2012.​
 
  • Wittgenstein and Scientism, Durham, 16 July 2012. [proceedings]
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  • Historiography and the Philosophy of the Sciences, Durham, 25 June 2012. [proceedings]​
 
  • Mystery, Humility, and Religious Practice, Durham, 14 June 2011. [proceedings]
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  • Science, Contingency, and Pluralism, Durham, 30 November 2010.
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  • British Postgraduate Philosophy Conference, Durham, 150-17 July 2010.
 


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  • Epistemic Injustice, Healthcare, and Illness: A Bibliography
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      • Epistemic Vices: Individual and Collective
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      • JUST PHILOSOPHY 3
      • Civic Virtues
    • PUBLICATIONS >
      • Epistemology
      • Writings in progress
    • Animals and Environment >
      • Ethics and Exemplarism
      • Feyerabend
      • Metaphilosophy
      • Mary Midgley
      • Philosophy of Education
      • Philosophy of Science
      • 20th Century Austro-German Philosophy
      • Scientism
      • Philosophy of Religion and the Spiritual Life
      • Philosophy of Illness and Healthcare
      • Buddhist and Chinese philosophy
      • Publications (by date)
      • Feminist Philosophy
      • Charles Fort
      • Popular Writing and Media
      • Aesthetics
    • Talks