January 2012
Bryan Paton and Jakob Hohwy publishes a paper, co-authored with Peter Enticott from MAPrc at the Alfred Hospital: The rubber hand illusion reveals proprioceptive and sensorimotor differences in autism spectrum disorders. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. DOI: 10.1007/s10803-011-1430-7.
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Prize winning Monash Arts PhD graduate appointed to Politics Department at University of Exeter
Congratulations to James Muldoon on his appointment to a continuing position in the Politics Department, … Continue reading Prize winning Monash Arts PhD graduate appointed to Politics Department at University of Exeter
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The first Nexus symposium for 2017
NEXUS: Monash Social Science, Humanities and Medicine Network. is pleased to invite you to the first … Continue reading The first Nexus symposium for 2017
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Monash research positions available
Three Graduate Research positions are now open in the School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies. Please note applicants who already hold a PhD will not be considered.
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Upcoming Conference: Current Trends & Controversies In Social & Political Philosophy
Caufield Campus, Monash University 20-21 July, 2017 Thursday 20 July 2017 3:30 pm-4:30 pm … Continue reading Upcoming Conference: Current Trends & Controversies In Social & Political Philosophy
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Symposium brings together women philosophers
Monash recently hosted the 16th Symposium of the International Association of Women Philosophers (IAPh), the first … Continue reading Symposium brings together women philosophers
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I’m just not myself: Dr Monima Chadha on the Philosopher’s Zone
ABC’s ‘The Philosopher’s Zone’ talks with Monash Academic Dr Monima Chadha about the intersection of self and mind.
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Dr Monima Chadha awarded the 2016 Annette Baier Prize
Monash philosopher Dr Monima Chadha has been awarded the 2016 Annette Baier Prize by the Australasian … Continue reading Dr Monima Chadha awarded the 2016 Annette Baier Prize
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Recent Philosophy PhD Student to have her thesis published as a book
“The Pythagorean World: Why Mathematics is Unreasonably Effective in Physics” published by Palgrave Macmillan has an expected publication date of November 2016.
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Thanks to the Ian Potter Foundation, funding for keynotes at IAPH 2016
We are extremely grateful to the Ian Potter Foundation for awarding us a $10,115 Conference … Continue reading Thanks to the Ian Potter Foundation, funding for keynotes at IAPH 2016
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Monash PhD Dr Bryan Paton’s recent appointment
Dr Bryan Paton, recent PhD from Monash Philosophy under Professor Jakob Hohwy (Cognition & Philosophy … Continue reading Monash PhD Dr Bryan Paton’s recent appointment
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Recent book by Jacqueline Broad: The Philosophy of Mary Astell
The work is one of the first books to examine the ideas and arguments of a woman philosopher of the early modern era.
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Monash Philosophy alumni at Oxford
In 2017 three Monash Philosophy alumni will be associated with Oxford’s Faculty of Philosophy.