[CamPhilEvents] Nietzsche Reading Group - Cancelled this week

2020-02-19 Thread Dr M.P. Bennett
Dear all, The Nietzsche reading group is cancelled this week due to the UCU industrial action. You can read more about the dispute and the reasons for the strike in a number of places, including this joint UCU-NUS statement: https://www.ucu.org.uk/UCU-NUS-jointstatement We resume the reading

[CamPhilEvents] "The Classical Liberal Case against the EU", Cambridge Forum for Legal & Political Philosophy Public Lecture: Friday, February 28th, 5:15pm, Room G24 of Law Faculty Building

2020-02-19 Thread Matthew H. Kramer
The Cambridge Forum for Legal & Political Philosophy will host a public lecture next week by Dr Radomir Tylecote of the Institute of Economic Affairs on Friday, February 28th, at 5:15pm, in Room G24 of the Law Faculty Building. The lecture is entitled "The Classical Liberal Case against the EU

[CamPhilEvents] Ad hoc reading group: Han-Pile on Nietzsche on middle-voiced agency, Thurs 27 February, 4:30-6 (reminder)

2020-02-19 Thread S. Bhuvanendra
Dear all, This is a reminder that we will be meeting in just over a week's time, on Thursday 27th at 4:30, in the Philosophy Faculty Board Room to discuss Béatrice Han-Pile's 'The doing is everything': a middle-voiced reading of agency in Nietzsche

[CamPhilEvents] Explainable AI in Healthcare, 23-25 March

2020-02-19 Thread R. Nyrup
Dear all, I'm organising a workshop on 23-25 March, entitled "Issues in Explainable AI 2: Understanding and Explaining in Healthcare". The workshop will feature a mix of speakers from philosophy, law, healthcare and technical research, to discuss the current state of AI in healthcare and what k