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Interpersonal Philosophy Network

The Interpersonal Philosophy Network brings everyone working on interpersonal philosophy together in a broad and ecumenical international community that meets regularly to discuss work-in-progress, and to collate resources relevant for research and teaching in this area.

Work-in-Progress Seminars: We hold online, low-stakes, 1.5 hrs., work-in-progress meetings, where a member of the network can present their work followed by at least 45 minutes of discussion. We alternate between GMT/BST and EST time zones. 

In-Person Annual Workshop: We hope to organise a yearly in-person Workshop, rotating between institutions of the network's members.

If you are a philosopher interested in joining the network, you can do it below:

Future
WiP Meetings

Summer

July 7th - Errol Lord (UPenn) on 'Art as a Substitute for People'

Autumn 

TBC

Network's Committee

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Adham is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Camrbidge working on the nature of (shared) understanding and how it figures in our epistemic and moral lives
Paloma is a Research Associate of The Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science at the LSE. She is interested in personal relationships and normative issues relating to their access and distribution. 
Facundo is a Lecturer in Ethics at KCL, currently thinking about loneliness, shared agency, sexuality, and Kant.
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