The Second Colloquium

This colloquium is a one-day event for any postgraduate students (MA or PhD) working in philosophy, or a related field, to get together, network, and practise their conference skills in a friendly and supportive environment.

The keynote speaker will be Veli Mitova (University of Johannesburg).

Date: 28 June 2019
Venue: Keynes Seminar Room 4, University of Kent, Canterbury

Abstracts can be found here.

Programme:

9.30–10.00
Welcome & Coffee

10.00–10.45
William Levack-Payne (University of Kent, Canterbury)
Visible Pathways: Representing Links Between Social Class and Death

10.45–11.30
Hugh Robertson-Ritchie (University of Kent, Canterbury)
How Doctors Think: When They Get It Right, and When They Get It Wrong

11.30–12.00
Break

12.00–12.45
Olga Chivilgina (University of Basel).
Digital Technologies on a Global Scale: A Call for Equitable Access

12.45–13.45
Lunch (food provided)

13.45–14.30
Joe Jones (University of Kent, Canterbury)
Marx vs. Arendt: The Ontological Importance of Work

14.30–15.15
Vittorio Serra (University of Kent)
What is a Faculty?

15.15–15.45
Break

15.45–16.45
Veli Mitova (University of Johannesburg)
How to Decolonise Knowledge Without Too Much Relativism

16.45–17.30
Wine Reception​