Ewan Rodgers

About Ewan Rodgers

Communications and Marketing Manager, Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method, London School of Economics and Political Science. E.D.Rodgers@lse.ac.uk
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    David Papineau (King’s College London): “Thinking about Animal Consciousness”

David Papineau (King’s College London): “Thinking about Animal Consciousness”

7 June 2017|

 

David Papineau (King’s College London): “Thinking about Animal Consciousness”

This talk was recorded at the Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science’s interdisciplinary workshop on the origins of consciousness, which brought together philosophers, neuroscientists, experimental biologists and evolutionary biologists.

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    Chris Frith (University College London): “What’s the Use of Consciousness?”

Chris Frith (University College London): “What’s the Use of Consciousness?”

7 June 2017|

 

Chris Frith (University College London): “What’s the Use of Consciousness?”

This talk was recorded at the Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science’s interdisciplinary workshop on the origins of consciousness, which brought together philosophers, neuroscientists, experimental biologists and evolutionary biologists.

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    Eva Jablonka (Tel Aviv University): “Learning & Minimal Consciousness: An Evolutionary Connection?”

Eva Jablonka (Tel Aviv University): “Learning & Minimal Consciousness: An Evolutionary Connection?”

7 June 2017|

 

Eva Jablonka (Tel Aviv University): “Learning & Minimal Consciousness: An Evolutionary Connection?”

This talk was recorded at the Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science’s interdisciplinary workshop on the origins of consciousness, which brought together philosophers, neuroscientists, experimental biologists and evolutionary biologists.

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    Robert Elwood (Queen’s University Belfast): “Do Invertebrate Responses to Noxious Stimuli Offer Insights into Pain and Sentience?”

Robert Elwood (Queen’s University Belfast): “Do Invertebrate Responses to Noxious Stimuli Offer Insights into Pain and Sentience?”

7 June 2017|

 

Robert Elwood (Queen’s University Belfast): “Do Invertebrate Responses to Noxious Stimuli Offer Insights into Pain and Sentience?”

This talk was recorded at the Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science’s interdisciplinary workshop on the origins of consciousness, which brought together philosophers, neuroscientists, experimental biologists and evolutionary biologists.

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    Lars Chittka (Queen Mary, University of London): “Invertebrate Unconsciousness?”

Lars Chittka (Queen Mary, University of London): “Invertebrate Unconsciousness?”

7 June 2017|

 

Lars Chittka (Queen Mary, University of London): “Invertebrate Unconsciousness?”

This talk was recorded at the Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science’s interdisciplinary workshop on the origins of consciousness, which brought together philosophers, neuroscientists, experimental biologists and evolutionary biologists.

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    Bjoern Brembs (University of Regensburg): “The Neurogenetics of Creative Problem Solving”

Bjoern Brembs (University of Regensburg): “The Neurogenetics of Creative Problem Solving”

7 June 2017|

 

Bjoern Brembs (University of Regensburg): “The Neurogenetics of Creative Problem Solving”

This talk was recorded at the Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science’s interdisciplinary workshop on the origins of consciousness, which brought together philosophers, neuroscientists, experimental biologists and evolutionary biologists.

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    Thomas Pradeu and Brian Epstein win the 2015 and 2016 Lakatos Awards

Thomas Pradeu and Brian Epstein win the 2015 and 2016 Lakatos Awards

5 June 2017|

The London School of Economics and Political Science is pleased to announce the winners of the 2015 and 2016 Lakatos Awards.

6 July: Undergraduate Open Day

1 June 2017|

Come along to the LSE Undergraduate Open Day on 6 July for your chance to experience the unique atmosphere of the School.

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    Jeff McMahan (Oxford): “Might We Benefit Animals by Eating Them?”

Jeff McMahan (Oxford): “Might We Benefit Animals by Eating Them?”

30 May 2017|

 

Jeff McMahan (Oxford): “Might We Benefit Animals by Eating Them?”

Leslie Stephen once wrote that “The pig has a stronger interest than anyone in the demand for bacon. If all the world were Jewish, there would be no pigs at all.” In recent debates about the ethics of eating animals, some have advanced the related claim that if […]

PhD graduate to take up Ethics Fellowship at Stanford

25 May 2017|

PhD graduate, Johannes Himmelreich, will be taking up a prestigious Interdisciplinary Ethics Fellowship at Stanford University in 2017-2018.