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6Oct

On Time

Hosted by the Forum for Philosophy
Online public event
Tuesday 6 October 2020 6pm - 7.15pm

Speakers

Dr Ammar Azzouz
Professor Elizabeth F. Cohen
Professor Matthew Soteriou

Chair

Dr Sarah Fine

From the political to the nature of our experience, time affects all aspects of our lives. Join us to investigate our complicated relationship with time.

Ammar Azzouz (@Ammar_Azz) is Honorary Research Associate at the University of Oxford.

Elizabeth F. Cohen (@alixabeth) is Professor of Political Science at Syracuse University.

Matthew Soteriou is Chair in Philosophy of Mind at KCL.

Sarah Fine (@DrSJFine) is a Fellow at the Forum for Philosophy.

Founded in 1996, the Forum for Philosophy (@forumphilosophy) is a non-profit organization that has gained widespread recognition for its work as initiator and sponsor of engaging and thoughtful events that facilitate wider participation in academic philosophy.

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