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Philosophy Programme
Victoria University
PO Box 600
Wellington 6140
New Zealand

MY 518, 5th Floor
Murphy Building
Kelburn Parade

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SEMINAR

Philosophy seminars are held on Thursdays from 3pm to 5pm in Murphy 806. All are welcome to attend.

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Philosophy at Victoria


Welcome to the Philosophy programme!

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On these pages you will find:

  • information about us, including contact details, research strengths of the programme, journals edited by Victoria faculty, information about philosophy and why you should study it, and careers
  • the requirements for undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in Philosophy
  • a full list of Philosophy courses
  • staff information, including research interests and teaching areas
  • information about Philosophy programme seminars, conferences and social events
  • Postgraduate information, including research areas.
  • links to pages related to the Philosophy programme.




 
News

2010 on-line course catalogue

Programme News

Congratulations to Simon Keller! His book The Limits of Loyalty (Cambridge University Press, 2007) has just been awarded the American Philosophical Association Book Prize 2009 for best book in philosophy published in 2007 or 2008 by a "younger scholar" (40 years or younger in the year of nomination, or PhD within 10 years of book publication).

 

Simon

Philosophy is pleased to welcome Associate Professor Simon Keller in July 2009. Simon joins us from the University of Melbourne and is a graduate of Princeton University. Simon's areas of specialisation are ethics, political philosophy and metaphysics.

 





 
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