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London in the fall

Various folks have inquired about my plans for the fall, when I'll in London for the fall term there.  Ken Gemes at Birkbeck and I will be conducting an intercollegiate research seminar on Nietzsche, which looks to meet Tuesdays from 6-8 pm (this may change, will post again on this closer to the time); each week will be devoted to a precirculated paper by various UK-based philosophers interested in Nietzsche (Christopher Janaway, Peter Kail, Simon May, Daniel Came are among those on the calendar so far), as well as Ken and myself.  I'll also be giving several lectures in the LLM Jurisprudence course at University College London in November on Hart, Raz, and legal positivism, though that won't be open to visitors I suspect.   The speaking schedule so far includes the Cambridge Moral Sciences Club on October 25 and the University of Manchester (Politics and Philosophy) on November 23.  I'll also be in Ankara at Bilkent University for a couple of days, in either October or early November (I'm still scheduling that one), and a few other talks are in the works.  I'll post the final schedule later in the summer, or early fall, and hope to have a chance to meet many of the folks with whom I've corresponded over the years at some of these events.

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