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Please note that this event has been cancelled due to strikes.
The Oxford Philosophy, Law, and Politics (PLP) Colloquium is an interdisciplinary colloquium series that brings together theorists from philosophy, law, politics, and beyond to discuss works-in-progress by distinguished scholars.
The next PLP Colloquium is coming up on Thursday 2 March, with Helen Mountfield (Principal, Mansfield College), engaging with Seth Lazar (Australian National University).
Seth Lazar is Professor of Philosophy at the Australian National University, an Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellow, and a Distinguished Research Fellow of the University of Oxford Institute for Ethics in AI. In 2023, he gave the Tanner Lecture on AI and Human Values at Stanford University. This colloquium centres around the first of these lectures, titled Algorithmic Governance and Political Philosophy: Governing the Algorithmic City. Helen Mountfield KC will open the discussion.
To register for the event, and to receive a copy of the paper, please email oxfordPLPevents@gmail.com. Those unable to read the paper in advance are nevertheless welcome to attend as a summary will be given.