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  • WIKI project funded with 500K pounds by the Leverhulme Trust

    WIKI project funded with 500K pounds by the Leverhulme Trust

    ‘What if?’-counterfactual questions are of momentous importance for scientific explanations (Would we see that particle track if the atom was ionized?), to ascertain responsibilities (Would...

     
  • Research Grant Success: Dr Simon Prosser

    Research Grant Success: Dr Simon Prosser

    Dr Simon Prosser has been awarded a 12-month Leverhulme Research Fellowship. This will enable him to spend the 2023/24 academic year writing a book provisionally...

     
  • Research Grant Success: Dr Aaron Cotnoir

    Research Grant Success: Dr Aaron Cotnoir

    AJ Cotnoir has been selected for an ERC Consolidator grant of €1.7 million for a 5-year project studying the metaphysics of unity. The planned start...

     
  • Research Grant Success

    Research Grant Success

    Jessica Brown has been awarded a two-year Major Research Fellowship from the Leverhulme Trust to investigate the moral responsibility of groups, commencing September 2021.

     
  • Leverhulme Project Grant extension

    Leverhulme Project Grant extension

    Leverhulme project grant and its funding has been extended to 31 July 2021 because of the disruption caused by COVID-21.  Further details on the grant...

     
  • Jessica Brown has been awarded a grant from the RSE for a project on Blame and Responsibility.

     
  • Funding award

    Funding award

    Derek Ball has been awarded AHRC funding for his project “What Kind of Mind? Engaging Children and the Public with Research on Animal and Infant...

     
  • Research Grant Success

    Research Grant Success

    Jessica Brown has been awarded a Mind Association Senior Research Fellowship (12-month) for her project, Blame: Epistemic and Moral. The project focuses on the way...

     
  • Wholes: more than just the sum of their parts

    2017/18 Leverhulme Research Fellowship for project ‘Wholes: Wholes: more than just the sum of their parts’ (Cotnoir). The fellowship will support the research for a...

     
  • What’s so special about first-person thought

    What’s so special about first-person thought’ (Project lead Stephan Torre (Aberdeen) The Network is comprised of researchers from University of Aberdeen, ConceptLab, Institut Jean Nicod, Logos,...