CEPPA Talk (in-person & online) – Katherine Snow (Princeton)

Edgecliffe G03 The Scores, St Salvator's Quad

Title: Revisiting the Spinoza Controversy in an age of Environmental Crisis Abstract: Modern scientific naturalism arguably tries to ontologically describe or account for the entirety of the natural world using necessity. Scientific naturalism presents logical causal necessity as constituting how nature "makes" things exist, and it presents necessity in the more general or abstract sense ... Read more

CEPPA Talk (online) – Christine Korsgaard (Harvard University)

Edgecliffe 104

Title: The Incomparable Value of the Individual Abstract: Kant believed that every human being should be treated as an end in itself. In the Groundwork, Kant explains many of our duties by arguing that their violation would involve treating a human being as a mere means. But we cannot explain all of our duties that way. Nor ... Read more

CEPPA Talk (in-person & online) – Lucy O’Brien (UCL)

Edgecliffe 104

Title: Autonomy and control over one’s social self-consciousness Abstract: Humans have the capacity to absorb – to feel – others’ feelings. More particularly we feel others’ feelings about ourselves: at least as long as we are awake, we are subject to being self-consciously affected in our interactions with others. We are capable of social self-consciousness, and ... Read more

Film and Philosophy at CEPPA – Marie Antoinette

Edgecliffe G03 The Scores, St Salvator's Quad

We are proud to present the Sixth Session of Film and Philosophy at CEPPA (aka the CEPPA Film Club). This time we will gather from 16:30 onwards to watch and discuss Marie Antoinette  (see trailer here). Here is a list of suggested readings and videos. To Read: Philosophical works: Simone de Beauvoir - three chapters ... Read more

2025 Knox Lecture – David Enoch (Hebrew University of Jerusalem/University of Oxford)

School I (St Salvatores) St Andrews, United Kingdom

Title: Shameless Liberalism: A Vision Abstract: Despite everything, liberalism remains the one true political philosophy. Liberal principles – something about liberty and autonomy, something about equality, perhaps some universalist and rationalist assumptions – are still the right fundamental principles for political philosophy.But this doesn’t mean – nor did you think – that there are no ... Read more