New Horizons for Science and Religion in Central and Eastern Europe
The HPP is pleased to report that more than thirty new grants at an average $24,000 each have been made to institutions in Central and...
Congratulations to Roger Penrose
The HPP extends its warm congratulations to Sir Roger Penrose on winning the 2020 Nobel Prize for Physics, as well as to Reinhard Genzel...
Oxford University Essay Prize
Submissions are invited for the second Oxford University Prize for Eastern European Perspectives on Science, Theology and Humane...
20 February, Rob Hoveman 'Does Perceptual Naive Realism Solve the Hard Problem of Consciousness?
The HPP is pleased to announce Rob Hoveman's (Central European University) upcoming talk 'Does Perceptual Naive Realism Solve the Hard...
19th February, Philip Goff & Alex Moran Debate 'Panpsychism and Naïve Realism: Grounding the
The HPP is pleased to announce the upcoming debate between Philip Goff (Durham University) & Alex Moran (Oxford University) 'Panpsychism...
26 February, David S. Oderberg, "Recovering the Hierarchy of Being"
On 26 February 2020, David S. Oderberg (University of Reading) delivered a talk entitled 'Recovering the Hierarchy of Being' at the...
28 February, Alex Moran "Knowing the Qualitative: Colour, Consciousness, and Objectivity"
On 28 February Alex Moran (University of Oxford) delivered a talk entitled 'Knowing the Qualitative: Colour, Consciousness, and...
Remembering Roger Scruton
Professor Sir Roger Scruton died on 12 January 2020. Scruton was a supervisor and later a colleague of all three organisers of the Humane...
28 January, Alex Moran, "On the Evil of Death"
On 28 January, Alex Moran (University of Oxford) delivered a talk entitled "On the Evil of Death" at the Humane Philosophy Project's...
29 January, Jean-Pierre Lasota, "The End of Physics as We Knew It"
On 29 January 2020 Jean-Pierre Lasota (Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris; Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomy Centre, Warsaw) will deliver a...