2026 Ethics Cup Finals
12 teams from high schools across Britain converge on St. Andrews for a 1-day competition to determine who takes home the cup!
12 teams from high schools across Britain converge on St. Andrews for a 1-day competition to determine who takes home the cup!
The Inferentialism Reading group is running over the first three seminars of this semester of M&L. On April 29th, Greg Restall will be leading a discussion Hans-Johann Glock’s “Why Rules Ought to Matter“. These sessions will be run as ‘pre-read’ discussions, and participants will be expected to have read the paper ahead of the seminar.…
Reading:tbc Location: Edgecliffe 104
Reading: Ida Miczke will lead us in discussion of Douglas Portmore’s (2007) paper, ‘Consequentializing Moral Theories’. Location: Edgecliffe 104
Co-organised by Brown, Goldberg and Saul. Speakers: Cepollaro, Marsili, Peet, Popa-Wyatt, Zakkou. Further details from the arche website.
April 30th,  Arche Philosophical Research Centre, ¾«¶«´«Ã½ University. Venue School II. Organiser: Jessica Brown There is a widespread consensus that the online spread of disinformation, misinformation, and hatred have had dramatic and pernicious effects on politics worldwide. It has arguably contributed in particular to the rise of authoritarian movements and governments, and to the…
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