The University of Sheffield
Department of Philosophy

Reading Groups

Reading groups are regularly formed in response to the specific research interests and needs of both staff and postgraduate students. See below for information on current and recent reading groups.

Autumn 2012 Reading Groups Contact

19th- and 20th-Century Continental Philosophy

Wednesday 12, room B9, 45 Victoria Street

Ahmad Fattah

Cognitive Science

Tuesday 5, Jessop West Hub 3

Philipp Rau

Philosophical Investigations 

Wednesday 1, Attic Room, 45 Victoria Street

Jack Wadham

Feminism

Tuesday 2, Jenny's office, 45 Victoria Street

Jenny Saul

Rawls

Monday 4, room B20, 45 Victoria Street

Jessica Begon

Pragmatism

Thursday 4, Attic Room, 45 Victoria Street

Paniel Reyes Cardenas

Metaphysics

Wednesday 12, Attic Room, 45 Victoria Street

Stephen Wright

Spring 2012 Reading Groups

Contact

Feminism

Reading an assortment of articles in feminist philosophy, according to interests of participants. See the Feminist Philosophy Blog.

Monday 13:00-14:00, Jenny's office.

Jenny Saul

j.saul@shef.ac.uk

Rawls

The group meets weekly and discusses “A Theory of Justice” by John Rawls.

Monday 14:00-15:00, D01, 45 Victoria Street

Jessica Begon

j.begon@shef.ac.uk

Moral Psychology

Each week, we read and discuss an article or chapter from a book on the theme of moral psychology, broadly construed. We are particularly focused on the intersection between descriptive accounts of moral psychology and normative ethics/political theory, although participants are welcome to suggest readings which cover any issues related to the field.

Tuesday 15:00-16:00, D07, 45 Victoria Street

Peter Caven

Cognitive Science

We read and discuss recent research and review papers in cognitive sicence.  Members of this interdisciplinary group currently include postgraduates, postdocs and staff from the departments of psychology, philosophy and linguistics

Tuesdays 17:00-18:00, Jessop West, Hub 3

Philipp Rau

p.rau@sheffield.ac.uk

Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit

This reading group slowly struggles through Hegel's Phenomenology.

Wednesday 12:00-13:00, B09, 45 Victoria Street

Charlotte Alderwick

pip11ca@shef.ac.uk

Derek Parfit’s Reasons and Persons

We’re reading Derek Parfit’s Reasons and Persons. We usually meet at 2 upstairs in the attic, but that time is often changed to suit various interests.

Wednesday 14:00-15:00, D07, 45 Victoria Street

Carl Fox

carl.fox@shef.ac.uk

Metaphysics

The group meets weekly and, in line with the interests of the participants, discusses writings on some of the central themes within contemporary metaphysics. We select a theme and read a selection of papers around that theme, before moving on to another. The group is currently focussing on issues surrounding freedom and determinism, having previously looked at modality, causation and laws of nature. Amongst others, we have read papers by van Inwagen, David Lewis, Stalnaker, Schaffer and Menzies.

Thursday 12:30-13:30, D01, 45 Victoria Street

Nicola Kemp and Stephen Wright

nkemp1@shef.ac.uk

pip10sw@shef.ac.uk

Political Philosophy

We discuss articles and book chapters, covering a wide range of topics in political philosophy.

Thursday 15:00-16:00, D01, 45 Victoria Street

Jessica Begon

j.begon@shef.ac.uk

Pragmatism

Currently Reading C.I.Lewis' classic 'Mind and The World Order', but in general we read work by, or about, the American Pragmatists C.S. Peirce, William James, John Dewey or C.I. Lewis.

Thursday 16:00-17:00, D01, 45 Victoria Street

Graeme Forbes

g.a.forbes@shef.ac.uk

Epistemology

The group meets to discuss writings on a variety of themes within contemporary epistemology. Each week, one of the members suggests a reading for the following week. Topics thus far have included scepticism, the nature of knowledge, and the internalism/externalism controversy.

Friday 10:00-11:00, C12, 45 Victoria Street

Stephen Wright

pip10sw@shef.ac.uk

Aesthetics

The group meets weekly and discusses readings in various areas of aesthetics, in line with the interests of the members of the group.

Friday 11:00-12:00, C12, 45 Victoria Street

Kate Harrington

k.harrington@shef.ac.uk

Mind and World

John McDowell's 'Mind and World' is one of the most important philosophical works of the late 20th century. It is also notoriously difficult to understand. In this reading group, we hope to go through the entirety of this seminal piece of literature and understand the complexities of McDowell's arguments. The text should appeal to those interested in epistemology, Kant, Hegel, philosophy of mind, meta-ethics and aspects of metaphysics.

Friday 13:00-14:00, B09, 45 Victoria Street

Paul Giladi

p.giladi@shef.ac.uk

Autumn 2011 Reading Groups Contact
Feminism
To see what the Feminism reading group is working on now check out the Feminist Philosophy Blog.

Jenny Saul

j.saul@shef.ac.uk

Political Philosophy
This semester we will be reading a variety of articles and book chapters. What
we read is decided by members of the group and is not limited to a particular
time period or strand in political philosophy.

Mondays at 3.10pm in Room D01 in the attic of the Philosophy Department, 45
Victoria Street.

Angie Pepper

a.pepper@shef.ac.uk

Philosophy of Society

We will be reading Margaret Gilbert's "On Social Facts" and work related to this.

Joe Kisolo-Ssonko

J.Kisolo-Ssonko@shef.ac.uk

Parfit's "Reasons and Persons"

Carl Fox

c.fox@shef.ac.uk

Pragmatism

We are thinking of looking at Peirce's views on embodiment, starting
off with Skagestad (1999), “Peirce's Inkstand as an external
embodiment of mind”

Graeme Forbes

g.a.forbes@shef.ac.uk

Ethics and Emotion

We cover a wide range of texts which broadly cover the topic

Pete Cavern

p.cavern@shef.ac.uk

Philosophy of Psychiatry

We are looking at readings concerning the nature of mental illness, including conceptual, social and epistemological issues related with it.

Kathy Puddifoot

pip09ba@shef.ac.uk

McDowell's "Mind and World"

Paul Giladi

p.giladi@shef.ac.uk

Spring 2011 Reading Groups Contact
Kant's Third Critique
We are currently working our way through the first half of the work, the Critique of Aesthetic Judgement. (We'll go on to the second half if there is sufficient interest.) We meet on Wednesdays at 1 in Rob Hopkins's office (C11).
Paul Giladi:
p.giladi@sheffield.ac.uk
Hegel
This semester we will be reading Hegel's Philosophy of Right. This will run alongside Chris Hookway's Hegel module, and will allow those PhD students attending the lectures to discuss the ideas that the book raises (though anyone with an interest not sitting in on the lectures can, of course, attend). We meet on Friday's at 11.00 in the attic.
Jan Kandiyali:
j.kandiyali@sheffield.ac.uk
Merleau-Ponty
We will be reading 'The Phenomenology of Perception',
looking at it both in its context as the culmination of the phenomenological movement and as an early work of cognitive science.
Graeme A. Forbes:
G.A.Forbes@sheffield.ac.uk
Pragmatism
We're currently working through Richard Bernstein's new book The Pragmatic Turn. We meet on Tuesdays 4-5 in Room B09 (in the philosophy department on the
ground floor).
Drew Howat:
andrew.howat@sheffield.ac.uk
Feminism
To see what the Feminism reading group is working on now check out the Feminist Philosophy Blog.
Jenny Saul
j.saul@sheffield.ac.uk
Political Philosophy
This semester we will be reading a variety of articles and book chapters. What
we read is decided by members of the group and is not limited to a particular
time period or strand in political philosophy.

Mondays at 3.10pm in Room D01 in the attic of the Philosophy Department, 45
Victoria Street.
Angie Pepper:
a.pepper@sheffield.ac.uk

Autumn 2010 Reading Groups Contact
Philosophy of Psychology
Every week, a postgrad gives a presentation on his/her research topic related to
philosophy of psychology in wide sense. We meet on Tuesdays at 2.10pm, in room
B09.
Naoki USUI:
pip06nu@sheffield.ac.uk
Kant's Third Critique
We are currently working our way through the first half of the work, the Critique of Aesthetic Judgement. (We'll go on to the second half if there is sufficient interest.) We meet on Wednesdays at 1 in Rob Hopkins's office (C11).
Paul Giladi:
p.giladi@sheffield.ac.uk
Philosophy of Psychology: Two Systems of Reasoning
We will be discussing recent work in Philosophy of Psychology concerning the hypothesis that there are two systems of reasoning in human cognition. We will meet on Mondays at 4pm, in room B07.
Bernardo Aguilera:
pip09ba@sheffield.ac.uk
Hegel
This semester we will be reading Hegel's Philosophy of Right. This will run alongside Chris Hookway's Hegel module, and will allow those PhD students attending the lectures to discuss the ideas that the book raises (though anyone with an interest not sitting in on the lectures can, of course, attend). We meet on Friday's at 11.00 in the attic.
Jan Kandiyali:
j.kandiyali@sheffield.ac.uk
Merleau-Ponty
We will be reading 'The Phenomenology of Perception',
looking at it both in its context as the culmination of the phenomenological movement and as an early work of cognitive science.
Graeme A. Forbes:
G.A.Forbes@sheffield.ac.uk
Collingwood's Principles of Art
We'll be working our way through this classic of aesthetics. We meet on Fridays at 1 in Rob Hopkins's office (C11).
Robert Hopkins:
r.hopkins@sheffield.ac.uk
Feminism
To see what the Feminism reading group is working on now check out the Feminist Philosophy Blog.
Jenny Saul
j.saul@sheffield.ac.uk
Political Philosophy
This semester we will be reading a variety of articles and book chapters. What
we read is decided by members of the group and is not limited to a particular
time period or strand in political philosophy.

Mondays at 3.10pm in Room D01 in the attic of the Philosophy Department, 45
Victoria Street.
Angie Pepper:
a.pepper@sheffield.ac.uk

Spring 2010 Reading Groups Contact
Hegel
The Hegel reading group is focused on reading Hegel's work The Phenomenology of
Spirit, which is one of Hegel's richest and most exciting works. We are working
through the text, section by section and reading a piece of secondary
literature along side each section - to both get a feel for Hegel himself, as
well as what some thinkers have and do think continue to think about his ideas.
We meet every Tuesday 4.30-5.30 in room B09 (in the Philosophy Department).
Jan Kandiyali
j.kandiyali@sheffield.ac.uk
Croce's Aesthetics
We'll be working our way through Croce's 'Aesthetics as the Science of Expression'. We meet on Fridays at 12 in Rob Hopkins's office.
James Wakefield
JRWakefield1@sheffield.ac.uk
Schiller's Letters on the Aesthetic Education of Man
We meet on Thursdays at 1 in Chris Bennett's office.
Chris Bennett
c.bennett@sheffield.ac.uk
Methods in Philosophy
We will be discussing issues in the current debate about philosophical methods including, for instance, the role of intuitions, the use of empirical studies and the relevance of concepts. We will meet on Tuesdays 2, in DO1.
Inga Vermeulen
I.Vermuelen@sheffield.ac.uk
Kathy Puddifoot
K.Puddifoot@sheffield.ac.uk
Feminism & Evolutionary Psychology
We will be looking at theories in evolutionary psychology involving issues of feminist concern, for example mate choice, inter-gender violence, life history issues (eg. promiscuity, childcare), 'maternal instinct' and other such things.
The reading group will meet on Thursdays from 12-1pm, room B23.
Suilin Lavelle
J.Lavelle@sheffield.ac.uk
Philosophy of Maths and Logic
We meet on Thursdays, 2pm in B23. We are currently reading papers on Absolute Generality.
Sam Roberts
SRRoberts1@sheffield.ac.uk

Fall 2009 Reading Groups Contact
Croce's Aesthetics
We'll be working our way through Croce's 'Aesthetics as the Science of Expression'. We meet on Fridays at 12 in Rob Hopkins's office.
James Wakefield
JRWakefield1@sheffield.ac.uk
Morality and the Emotions
This semester we will be reading a series of papers investigating the emotions and their possible links to moral behaviour and moral epistemology. We will be meeting on Fridays at 10am in B14.
Chris Bennett
C.Bennett@sheffield.ac.uk
Evolutionary Approaches to the Mind
Evolutionary approaches to the mind tend to get pigeonholed as "Evolutionary Psychology" where this is given a rather specific and narrow interpretation. The reading group will look at a variety of different sorts of evolutionary approaches to the mind as well as critics of these approaches. The reading group will meet more or less weekly on Fridays at 10-11am. Our first meeting will be Friday 30th October.
Suilin Lavelle
J.Lavelle@sheffield.ac.uk
Feminism
To see what the Feminism reading group is working on now check out the Feminist Philosophy Blog.
Jenny Saul
j.saul@sheffield.ac.uk
Hegel
The Hegel reading group is focused on reading Hegel's work The Phenomenology of
Spirit, which is one of Hegel's richest and most exciting works. We are working
through the text, section by section and reading a piece of secondary
literature along side each section - to both get a feel for Hegel himself, as
well as what some thinkers have and do think continue to think about his ideas.
We meet every Tuesday 5-6 in room B09 (in the Philosophy Department).
Chris Cork
pip08cgc@sheffield.ac.uk
Political Philosophy
The political philosophy reading group, meets on Fridays at
11.10am in D01 in the department. We're reading David Miller's National
Responsibility and Global Justice this term, a chapter a week.
Megan Kime
m.kime@sheffield.ac.uk

Spring 2009 Reading Groups Contact
Aesthetics
We will be reading a selection of papers in contemporary aesthetics. The theme
of the readings will be set at the first meeting.
Robert Hopkins
R.Hopkins@sheffield.ac.uk
Margot Strohminger
m.strohminger@sheffield.ac.uk
Feminism
To see what the Feminism reading group is working on now check out the Feminist Philosophy Blog.
Jenny Saul
j.saul@sheffield.ac.uk
Morality and the Emotions
This reading group will explore the relation between morality and the emotions, looking at the nature of the emotions and the role they play in our best understanding, both of our moral psychology, and of moral theory.
Chris Bennett
C.Bennett@sheffield.ac.uk
Political Philosophy
We will meet every other week to read a wide selection of texts in political philosophy and political theory, both with a historical and with a contemporary focus.
David Ekstrand
pip07dse@sheffield.ac.uk

Autumn 2008 Reading Groups Contact
Aristotle
This semester we are going to read Aristotle's Metaphysics book Gamma.
Jose Gonzalez Varela
pip05jeg@sheffield.ac.uk
Artefacts and Material Culture
This reading group is linked to the Department's AHRC Culture and the Mind Project. We will be discussing recent work in philosophy, psychology and anthropology on the cognitive structures underlying our interactions with artefacts and material culture. It will meet every other week alternating with the Philosophy of Psychology reading group.
Simon Fitzpatrick
s.fitzpatrick@sheffield.ac.uk
Epistemology
This term we'll primarily be reading papers concerning perception, but you can see exactly what by checking out the Epistemology Reading Group Blog at Sheffield Epistemology Blog.
Aaron Bogart
pip07ab@sheffield.ac.uk
Ethics
The ethics reading group meets on Thursdays at 9, not necessarily every week. To be kept up to date ask me to put you on the mailing list. We will be starting out with Scanlon: Moral Dimensions.
Jimmy Lenman
J.Lenman@sheffield.ac.uk
Feminism
To see what the Feminism reading group is working on now check out the Feminist Philosophy Blog.
Jenny Saul
j.saul@sheffield.ac.uk
Hegel
This reading group will be meeting weekly to work through Hegel's Encyclopaedia Logic.
Chris Cork
pip08cgc@sheffield.ac.uk
Kant
We will start reading Kant's 'Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals' and see where it takes us from there. Meetings are Monday 2.10 in room 13.2a, starting week 3 (we will be reading the 'Preface' for that). Please come along!
Kerstin Budde
K.Budde@sheffield.ac.uk
Philosophy of Logic/Maths
We'll read some classical papers in the philosophy of maths during the first half the semester (we'll start with the Dummett/Wright exchange on the philosophical significance of Gödel's theorems); then we'll turn to topics in the philosophy of logic - logical consequence and logical pluralism.
Julien Murzi
J.Murzi@sheffield.ac.uk
Aaron Bogart
pip07ab@sheffield.ac.uk
Philosophy of Psychology
This reading group will look at some classic and recent debates about issues in the Philosophy of Psychology. It will meet every other week alternating with the Artefacts reading group.
Simon Fitzpatrick
s.fitzpatrick@sheffield.ac.uk
Political Philosophy
We will meet every other week to read a wide selection of texts in political philosophy and political theory, both with a historical and with a contemporary focus.
David Ekstrand
pip07dse@sheffield.ac.uk
Pragmatism and Kant
This group will study the influences of Kant upon pragmatism, beginning with issues about transcendental arguments and about the pragmatist use of the views expressed in Kant's schematism.
Chris Hookway
C.J.Hookway@sheffield.ac.uk

Spring and Summer 2008 Reading Groups Contact
Epistemology
We will be finishing Wedgwood's book, and then move on to papers or chapters from Hintikka, Lackey, Foley, Williams, and Williamson. To see the most up to date schedule, check out the Epistemology Reading Group Blog at Sheffield Epistemology Blog.
Aaron Bogart
pip07ab@sheffield.ac.uk
Ethics
We will meet fortnightly and will be reading a selection of recent journal articles on ethics. To follow the Ethics reading group check out the Ethics Reading Group Blog.
Jimmy Lenman
J.Lenman@sheffield.ac.uk
Feminism
To see what the Feminism reading group is working on now check out the Feminist Philosophy Blog.
Jenny Saul
j.saul@sheffield.ac.uk
Folk Psychology and Folk Epistemology
This reading group is linked to the Department's AHRC Culture and the Mind Project. We will be discussing recent work in philosophy, psychology and anthropology into our everyday understanding of other minds and the norms governing reasoning and justification.
Simon Fitzpatrick
s.fitzpatrick@sheffield.ac.uk
Moral Psychology
This reading group is linked to the Department's AHRC Culture and the Mind Project. The aim is to read recent work in philosophy, psychology and anthropology looking at the psychological basis of morality and the philosophical implications of empirical (and particularly cross-cultural) studies into moral cognition.
Simon Fitzpatrick
s.fitzpatrick@sheffield.ac.uk
Phenomenology
This reading group will be reading Sartre's Being and Nothingness. To see what the reading group is working on now check out the Reading Group's Blog
Reza Hadisi
pia07mrk@sheffield.ac.uk
The Philosophy of Mind
We will be looking at papers by Kripke, Block, Strawson, Shoemaker, Kim, Chalmers and
Papineau amongst others.
Suilin Lavelle
j.lavelle@sheffield.ac.uk

Autumn 2007 Reading Groups Contact
Demonstratives and Indexicals
To see what the Demonstratives and Indexicals reading group is working on now check out the Demonstratives and Indexicals Reading Group Blog
Jenny Saul
j.saul@sheffield.ac.uk
Epistemology
We will be reading Ralph Wedgwood's book The Nature of Normativity this term. To follow the Epistemology reading group check out the Sheffield Epistemology Blog.
Aaron Bogart
pip07ab@sheffield.ac.uk
Ethics
We will meet fortnightly and will be reading a selection of recent journal articles on ethics. To follow the Ethics reading group check out the Ethics Reading Group Blog.
Jules Holroyd
J.D.Holroyd@sheffield.ac.uk
Feminism
To see what the Feminism reading group is working on now check out the Feminist Philosophy Blog.
Jenny Saul
j.saul@sheffield.ac.uk
Folk Psychology and Folk Epistemology
This reading group is linked to the Department's AHRC Culture and the Mind Project. We will be discussing recent work in philosophy, psychology and anthropology into our everyday understanding of other minds and the norms governing reasoning and justification.
Simon Fitzpatrick
s.fitzpatrick@sheffield.ac.uk
Global Justice
This reading group will work through material on various topics in global justice, including: cosmopolitanism, human rights, multinational corporations, global poverty and inequality, and the environment. We will read pieces by various authors, including; Thomas Pogge, Charles Beitz, Carol Gould, Samuel Scheffler, Martha Nussbaum, Simon Caney and Susan Okin.
Lisa Fuller
L.Fuller@sheffield.ac.uk
Kant
We will be reading Graham Bird's new commentary
on Kant's first critique, The Revolutionary Kant: A Commentary on the Critique of Pure Reason, and Graham will be attending the reading group to discuss his book with us.
Robert Stern
R.Stern@sheffield.ac.uk
Miscellaneous Philosophy Reading Group
The Miscellaneous Philosophy Reading Group reads miscellaneous philosophical papers and meets to discuss these as a group. Papers are announced a week in advance. All are welcome and members are encouraged to suggest papers that they would like to discuss.
Alexis Artaud de la Ferriere
ega05ama@sheffield.ac.uk
Moral Psychology
This reading group is linked to the Department's AHRC Culture and the Mind Project. The aim is to read recent work in philosophy, psychology and anthropology looking at the psychological basis of morality and the philosophical implications of empirical (and particularly cross-cultural) studies into moral cognition.
Simon Fitzpatrick
s.fitzpatrick@sheffield.ac.uk
Phenomenology
This reading group will be reading Sartre's Being and Nothingness. To see what the reading group is working on now check out the Reading Group's Blog
Reza Hadisi
pia07mrk@sheffield.ac.uk
The Philosophy of Time
The Philosophy of Time reading group meets weekly and discusses recent work in the philosophy of time.
Graeme Forbes
G.A.Forbes@sheffield.ac.uk

   

Other Recent Reading Groups


Spring & Summer 2007 Reading Groups Contact
Ethics
This reading group will meet fortnightly to discuss recent work in normative ethics and metaethics.
Jules Holroyd
j.d.holroyd@sheffield.ac.uk
Feminism
To see what the Feminism reading group is working on now check out the Feminist Philosophy Blog.
Jenny Saul
j.saul@sheffield.ac.uk
Folk Psychology and Folk Epistemology
This reading group is linked to the Department's AHRC Culture and the Mind Project. We will be discussing recent work in philosophy, psychology and anthropology into our everyday understanding of other minds and the norms governing reasoning and justification.
Stephen Laurence
s.laurence@sheffield.ac.uk
Heidegger
We will be making a start on Heidegger's Being and Time.
Daniel Herbert
pip05drh@sheffield.ac.uk
Modality
We will be reading the main works of the literature on non-cognitivism about modality including work by, Craig, Wright, Blackburn, Hale, and Nozick.
José González
pip05jeg@sheffield.ac.uk
Philosophy of Law
This reading group will look at both classic and contemporary readings from the philosophy of law. We will look at work by such authors as JL Austin, HLA Hart, Ronald Dworkin, Lord Patrick Devlin, Lon Fuller, and JS Mill, covering such topics as natural law, legal realism, positivism, interpretivism, civil disobedience, and paternalism in the law.
Lisa Fuller
L.Fuller@sheffield.ac.uk
The Philosophy of Time
The Philosophy of Time reading group meets weekly and discusses recent work in the philosophy of time. In the last few months we have discussed work by L. Nathan Oaklander, Micheal Tooley and Craig Bourne, among others.
Graeme Forbes
G.A.Forbes@sheffield.ac.uk
Probability
We will be reading Hugh Mellor's 'Probability: A Philosophical Introduction' and work on Bayesianism.
Aaron Bogart
pip07ab@sheffield.ac.uk

Autumn 2006 Reading Groups Contact
Chris Hookway's New Book Manuscript
This reading group will be reading Chris Hookway's new book manuscript, Epistemology as theory of inquiry
Chris Hookway
C.J.Hookway@sheffield.ac.uk
Folk Psychology and Folk Epistemology
This reading group is linked to the Department's AHRC Culture and the Mind Project. We will be discussing recent work in philosophy, psychology and anthropology into our everyday understanding of other minds and the norms governing reasoning and justification.
Stephen Laurence
s.laurence@sheffield.ac.uk
Moral Psychology
We will start by reading Jesse Prinz's, Gut Reactions: A Perceptual Theory of Emotion.
Robin Scaife
pip05drh@sheffield.ac.uk
Parfit Manuscript
We will be reading the manuscript for Derek Parfit's forthcoming Climbing the Mountainas a precursor to the symposium on the text, with Prof Parfit, in Reading (autumn 2006).
Jules Holroyd
J.D.Holroyd@sheffield.ac.uk
Phenomenology
We will start by reading Edmund Husserl's, Cartesian Meditations.
Daniel Herbert
pip05drh@sheffield.ac.uk

Spring & Summer 2006 Reading Groups Contact
Altruism
We will start by reading Daniel Batson's, The Altruism Question: Toward a Social Psychological Answer.
Robin Scaife
pip05drh@sheffield.ac.uk
Coherentism
We will be reading Erik Olsson's — no relation to our Eric Olson! — Against Coherence: Truth, Probability, and Justification.
Robert Stern
R.Stern@sheffield.ac.uk
Ethics
We will be reading a selection of recent journal articles on ethics.
Jimmy Lenman
s.laurence@sheffield.ac.uk
Feminism
we will be reading a selection of recent articles on feminism.
Jenny Saul
j.saul@sheffield.ac.uk
Logic and A Priority
We'll be meeting fortnightly to discuss recent papers about a priori knowledge and knowledge of logic. We'll start by working through selected papers from Boghossian and Peacocke's 2000 volume New Essays On The A Priori, beginning with 'Knowledge of Logic' by Paul Boghossian, and then we'll move on to some other materials.
Joe Morrison joe.morrison@sheffield.ac.uk
or Rich Woodward r.woodward@sheffield.ac.uk
Metaphysics
We will be reading some of the papers in Ramsey's Legacy.
Rich Woodward
pip03rdw@sheffield.ac.uk
Moral Psychology
We will start by reading Shaun Nichol's, Sentimental Rules: On the Natural Foundations of Moral Judgement.
Stephen Laurence
s.laurence@sheffield.ac.uk
Parfit Manuscript
We will be reading the manuscript for Derek Parfit's forthcoming Climbing the Mountainas a precursor to the symposium on the text, with Prof Parfit, in Reading (autumn 2006).
Jules Holroyd
J.D.Holroyd@sheffield.ac.uk

Autumn 2005 Reading Groups Contact
Ethics
We will be reading a selection of recent journal articles on ethics.
Jimmy Lenman
s.laurence@sheffield.ac.uk
Metaphysics
We will be reading Graham Priest's book Towards Non-Being: The Logic and Metaphysics of Intentionality and various connected papers in the neo-Meinongian tradition.
Rich Woodward
pip03rdw@sheffield.ac.uk
Pragmatism
We will be reading David Hildebrand's recent book Beyond Realism & Anti-Realism: John Dewey and the Neopragmatists. We will meet fortnightly and read one chapter for each session.
Andrew Howat
a.howat@sheffield.ac.uk
Stich Reading Group
We will be reading a variety of recent work by Stephen Stich. We will start with John M. Doris & Stephen Stich, As a Matter of Fact: Empirical Perspectives on Ethics, to appear in F. Jackson and M. Smith, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Analytic Philosophy.
Stephen Laurence
s.laurence@sheffield.ac.uk

Spring & Summer 2005 Reading Groups Contact
Context in Language
We will start by reading Michael Glanzberg's paper on 'Context
and Discourse'
which appeared in 2002 in Mind and Language.
Chris Hookway
C.J.Hookway@sheffield.ac.uk
Korsgaard's Locke Lectures
We will be reading Christine Korsgaard's Locke Lectures Self-Constitution: Agency, Identity, and Integrity.
Jimmy Lenman
j.lenman@sheffield.ac.uk
Paul Faulkner's New Book Manuscript
This reading group will be reading Paul Faulkner's new book manuscript on estimony.
Paul Faulkner
paul.faulkner@sheffield.ac.uk
Philosophy of Language
We will start by reading some of the chapters in Szabo (ed.) Semantics Versus Pragmatics, OUP.
Jenny Saul
j.saul@sheffield.ac.uk

Autumn 2004 Reading Groups Contact
Aesthetics
We will be reading T.W. Adorno's Aesthetic Theory (in the Hullot-Kentor translation, published by Athlone in 1997).
Fabian Freyenhagen
ffreyenhagen@yahoo.com
Epistemology
We will be reading John Greco's book, Putting Skeptics in Their Place: The Nature of Skeptical Arguments and their Role in Philosophical Inquiry
Joe Morrison
pip02jem@sheffield.ac.uk
Feminism
We will begin with an extract from Elizabeth Spelman's book Inessential Woman: Problems of Exclusion in Feminist Thought.
Mari Mikkola
M.Mikkola@sheffield.ac.uk
Jenny Saul's New Book Manuscript
This reading group will be reading Jenny Saul's new book manuscript on Simple Sentences.
Jenny Saul
j.saul@sheffield.ac.uk
Metaphysics
We will begin by reading some chapters from The Oxford Handbook of Metaphysics edited by Michael Loux and Dean Zimmerman.
Rich Woodward
pip03rdw@sheffield.ac.uk
Philosophy of Psychology
We will be reading a selection of recent work in the philosophy of psychology. We will start with Shaun Nichols (2004) The Folk Psychology of Free Will: Fits and Starts.
Simon Fitzpatrick
s.fitzpatrick@sheffield.ac.uk
Political Theory
This reading group is based in the Politics Department. We will be reading a variety of recent work on Political Theory.
Sarah Cooke
s.cooke@sheffield.ac.uk

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Davidson
We will be reading a variety of work on and by Donald Davidson.
Gerry Hough
PIP01GMH@sheffield.ac.uk
Epistemology
We will be reading a selection of work in epistemology. We will start with chapter 2 of Barry Stroud's book, The Significance of Philosophical Scepticism.
Joe Morrison
pip02jem@sheffield.ac.uk
Eric Olson's New Book Manuscript
This reading group will be reading Eric Olson's new book manuscript, What Are We?
Eric Olson
e.olson@sheffield.ac.uk
Gibbard Reading Group
We will be reading Allan Gibbard's new book on metaethics, Thinking How to Live (Harvard UP, 2003).
Jimmy Lenman
s.laurence@sheffield.ac.uk
Grice Reading Group
We will begin with Grice's book, Aspects of Reason (OUP, 2001).
Chris Hookway
C.J.Hookway@sheffield.ac.uk
Philosophy of Math
We will be reading a selection of important recent work in the Philosophy of Math.
David Liggins
pip00del@sheffield.ac.uk
Philosophy of Psychology
We will start by reading Gary Marcus's The Birth of the Mind.
Tom Simpson
tomsimpson@hotmail.com
Pragmatics
we will be reading a selection of recent articles on pragmatics.
Jenny Saul
j.saul@sheffield.ac.uk

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Davidson
We will be reading a variety of work on and by Donald Davidson.
Gerry Hough
PIP01GMH@sheffield.ac.uk
Hegel/Aesthetics Reading Group
We will be continuing to read Hegel's Lectures on Fine Art.
Robert Stern
R.Stern@sheffield.ac.uk
Metaphysics
We will be reading Daniel Nolan's Philosophy of Possible Worlds.
John Divers
j.divers@sheffield.ac.uk
Philosophy of Psychology
We will be reading Kim Sterelny's Thought in a Hostile World: The Evolution of Human Cognition.
Tom Simpson
tomsimpson@hotmail.com
Rousseau's Social Contract
We will be reading Rousseau's The Social Contract.
Jimmy Lenman
s.laurence@sheffield.ac.uk

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Causation and Explanaton
We will be reading a selection of papers on causation and explanation. We will begin with C.B. Martin's "Power for Realists", a copy is in the folder in the common room, or it can be found in J. Bacon, K. Campbell, & L. Reinhardt (eds.) Ontology, Causality and Mind: Essays in Honour of D.M. Armstrong
Sue Lock
S.Lock@sheffield.ac.uk
Conceivability and Possibility
We will begin by reading some chapters from Tamar Szabo Gendler and John Hawthorne's (eds.) Conceivability and Possibility.
John Divers
j.divers@sheffield.ac.uk
Hegel/Aesthetics Reading Group
We will be continuing to read Hegel's Lectures on Fine Art.
Robert Stern
R.Stern@sheffield.ac.uk
Innateness
We will be reading a selection of recent work in philosophy and cognitive science on the topic of innateness.
Tom Walker and Sarah Clegg
PIP00TW@sheffield.ac.uk
PIP00SEC@sheffield.ac.uk
McDowell Reading Group
We will be reading a variety of recent work by John McDowell. We will be starting with his paper "Values and Secondary Qualities".
Peggy Voutsina & David Liggins

p.voutsina@sheffield.ac.uk

pip00del@sheffield.ac.uk
Philosophy of Psychology
We will be reading John Doris's Lack of Character: Personality and Moral Behavior.
George Botterill
g.botterill@sheffield.ac.uk
Quine
We will be reading a vareity of work both on and by Quine.
David Liggins
pip00del@sheffield.ac.uk
Semantics/Pragmatics
We will be reading a variety of recent work on the semantics/pragmatics distinction, beginning with Kent Bach's paper, "You Don't Say?", Synthese 128: 15-44, 2001.
Jenny Saul
j.saul@sheffield.ac.uk
Tractatus
We will be reading Wittgenstein's Tractatus along with some early Russell.
Naomi Rosenberg & Gerry Hough
N.Rosenberg@sheffield.ac.uk
pip01gmh@sheffield.ac.uk

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Aesthetics
We will be (continuing) reading Kant's Critique of Aesthetic Judgement, a work of importance not just in
aesthetics, but in the study of the conditions of judgment itself.
Robert Hopkins
R.Hopkins@sheffield.ac.uk
Causation and Explanaton
We will be reading a variety of papers on causation and explanation, some (but not all) of which are of particular interest for mental/special science causation, e.g. supervenient causation. We will begin with Frank Jackson's "Mental Causation" (Mind 1996, 105, pp. 377-413)
Sue Lock
S.Lock@sheffield.ac.uk
Innateness
We will be reading a selection of recent work in philosophy and cognitive science on the topic of innateness.
Tom Walker and Sarah Clegg
PIP00TW@sheffield.ac.uk
PIP00SEC@sheffield.ac.uk
Jenny Saul's New Book Manuscript
This reading group will be reading Jenny Saul's new book manuscript, Feminism: Issues and Arguments
Stephen Laurence
s.laurence@sheffield.ac.uk
Jonathan Webber's New Translation Manuscript
This reading group will be reading the manuscript for Jonathan Webber's new translation of Sartre's L'Imaginaire.
Jonathan Webber
j.m.webber@sheffield.ac.uk
Peirce/Hegel Reading Group
We will be reading some papers from Peirce that relate to Hegelian themes.
Robert Stern
R.Stern@sheffield.ac.uk
Philosophy of Psychology
We will be reading a selection of recent work in Philosophy of Psychology, starting with Patricia Greenspan's paper, "Emotions, Innateness, and Ethics".
George Botterill
g.botterill@sheffield.ac.uk

Spring 2002 Reading Groups Contact
Aesthetics
We will be reading Kant's Critique of Aesthetic Judgement, a work of importance not just in
aesthetics, but in the study of the conditions of judgment itself.
Robert Hopkins
R.Hopkins@sheffield.ac.uk
Global Justice
We will be reading a variety of recent work on global justice.
Leif Wenar
L.Wenar(AT)sheffield.ac.uk
Hegel's Logic
This reading group will work through Hegel's Encyclopaedia Logic.
Robert Stern
R.Stern@sheffield.ac.uk
Innateness
We will be reading a selection of recent work in philosophy and cognitive science on the topic of innateness.
Tom Walker and Sarah Clegg
PIP00TW@sheffield.ac.uk
PIP00SEC@sheffield.ac.uk
Phenomenology
We will begin by reading Dermot Moran's Introduction to Phenomenology Routledge.
Jonathan Webber
j.m.webber@sheffield.ac.uk
Philosophy of Language
We will start by reading Scott Soames's Beyond Rigidity: The Unfinished Semantic Agenda of Naming and Necessity, OUP.
Jenny Saul
j.saul@sheffield.ac.uk
Philosophy of Psychology
We will be reading a selection of recent work in Philosophy of Psychology and cognitive science.
George Botterill
g.botterill@sheffield.ac.uk
Pragmatism
We will begin by reading Dewey's Human Nature and Conduct.
Danielle Bromwich
danielle_bromwich@hotmail.com

Autumn 2001 Reading Groups Contact
Hegel's Logic
This reading group will work through Hegel's Encyclopaedia Logic.
Robert Stern
R.Stern@sheffield.ac.uk
Philosophy of Language
We will begin by reading a couple papers about Intensional Transitives.
Jenny Saul
j.saul@sheffield.ac.uk
Philosophy of Psychology
We will be reading a selection of recent work in Philosophy of Psychology and cognitive science, starting with Paul Griffith's book What Emotions Really Are: The Problem of Psychological Categories.
George Botterill
g.botterill@sheffield.ac.uk