The annual public Uehiro Lecture Series captures the ethos of the Uehiro Oxford Institute, which is to bring the best scholarship in analytic philosophy to bear on the most significant problems of our time, and to make progress in the analysis and resolution of these issues to the highest academic standard, in a manner that is also accessible to the general public. Philosophy should not only create knowledge, it should make people’s lives better.
Upcoming lectures
We are delighted that Professor Miranda Fricker will deliver the 2026 Annual Uehiro Lectures. Full details to be announced shortly!
Recordings of Professor Kimberley Brownlee's 2025 Annual Uehiro Lectures
The Annual Uehiro Lectures are published as a book series by Oxford University Press and we are pleased to announce the recent publication of the latest in the series by 2020 Lecturer, Professor Michael Otsuka.
How to Pool Risks Across Generations: The Case for Collective Pensions was published by OUP in June 2023.
Videos of some of the our Annual Lectures, including Allen Buchanan (2009), Janet Radcliffe Richards (2012), Tim Scanlon (2013), Michael Otsuka (2020) and Peter Railton (2022) are available on our YouTube channel (full playlist below).