The Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy (CRMEP) and the London Graduate School in collaboration with Art and Philosophy at Central Saint Martins present a lecture in CRMEP’s 20th Anniversary Public Lecture Series. Prof. Tina Chanter (Kingston University) gives a talk on Rancière, politics and art (29 Jan 2015, CSM). To listen click here […]

This Spring Rosi Braidotti will be in London to deliver the London Graduate School Bloomsbury Lecture. Her title is ‘Vectors of Affirmation’. The event will take place at Central St Martins (UAL), Granary Building Room C303, on Tuesday 10th March, 2015, from 6-8pm, and will be followed by a wine reception. This is a free […]

The London Graduate School in collaboration with Art and Philosophy at Central Saint Martins presents: Catherine Malabou and Éric Laurent – Psychoanalysis and the Cognitive Sciences (22 January 2015, Central Saint Martins). To listen click here Catherine Malabou is Professor of Philosophy at the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy, Kingston University. Her work focuses upon […]

The Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy (CRMEP) and the London Graduate School in collaboration with Art and Philosophy at Central Saint Martins present a lecture in CRMEP’s 20th Anniversary Public Lecture Series: Professor Howard Caygill (Kingston University), ‘Philosophical Kafkas’ (CSM, 15th January 2015). To listen click here

John Ó Maoilearca on The Laughing Philosopher at IAI

Posted: Tuesday 13 Jan 2015
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Listen to John Ó Maoilearca, Julian Baggini and Katie Brand debate the nature of comedy and reality. http://iai.tv/video/the-laughing-philosopher To be taken seriously is an accolade for the thinker. But from Nietzsche to Derrida, big ideas have been expressed through irony, satire and jest. Might comedy be the best and perhaps only way to convey some truths, or […]

LGS 2017 Summer Academy Progamme: '1967'

Tuesday 09 May 2017
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This is the final programme for the 2017 London Graduate School Summer Academy in the Critical Humanities, on the topic of '1967': Monday 26 June 1pm...