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Seminar: The Discourses of the Buddha: A philosophical exploration
Seminar: The Discourses of the Buddha: A philosophical exploration
This seminar offers a philosophical exploration of one of the oldest founding collections of the Buddhist tradition: the Discourses preserved in the Sutta Pitaka of the PÄli Canon (first century BCE). The Discourses address a wide range of theoretical and practical issues, such as: the nature of persons, human psychology, happiness and suffering, causation, theory … Continue reading Seminar: The Discourses of the Buddha: A philosophical exploration →
Study Group Philosophy & Psychiatry: Meeting October 2nd
Study Group Philosophy & Psychiatry: Meeting October 2nd
On Wednesday October 2nd 2019 there will be another meeting for the Study Group Philosophy & Psychiatry. The meeting will take place at Radboud University (room EOS 1.135) from 18:00 to approximately 20:00. We'll have two presentations: one by Wilma Gƶttgens (pharmacist and researcher at RadboudUMC) and one by Sanne van Driel (PhD student at … Continue reading Study Group Philosophy & Psychiatry: Meeting October 2nd →
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OZSW Study Group Classical German Idealism / Klassiek Duits Idealisme en haar Actualiteit
OZSW Study Group Classical German Idealism / Klassiek Duits Idealisme en haar Actualiteit
Programma (30 minuten voordracht, 15 minuten discussie): 12.30-13.15 Gerrit Steunebrink: Duits idealisme en de functionalisering van religie bij Max Weber, Ćmile Durkheim en Claude LĆ©vi-Strauss 13.15-14.00 Arthur Kok: Kan muziek absoluut zijn? Een Hegeliaans perspectief 14.00-14.30 pauze 14.30-15.15 Wim Dubbink: A disputed case: Kantās murderer at the door 15.15-16.00 Christian Krijnen: Heterologie oder Dialektik? Rickerts … Continue reading OZSW Study Group Classical German Idealism / Klassiek Duits Idealisme en haar Actualiteit →
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Jos de Beus Lecture 2019 – The Work Ethic: Its Origins, Legacy, and Future
Jos de Beus Lecture 2019 – The Work Ethic: Its Origins, Legacy, and Future
The Amsterdam Centre for Political Thought and the Challenges research group (UvA, political science) are thrilled to announce the Jos de Beus Lecture of 2019: Prof. Elizabeth Anderson āThe Work Ethic: Its Origins, Legacy, and Futureā Friday 11 October 2019, 15.00-17.00 hrs. REC A1.03, Nieuwe Achtergracht 166, Amsterdam Entrance is free, registration not required Abstract … Continue reading Jos de Beus Lecture 2019 – The Work Ethic: Its Origins, Legacy, and Future →
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Colloquium with Tariq Modood
Colloquium with Tariq Modood
The Paul Scholten Centre for Jurisprudence cordially invites you to a colloquium with Tariq Modood. On Wednesday 16 October (12:-13h) we will discuss Modoodās new book Discussing secularism and multiculturalism. Abstract: In this collection of essays, Tariq Modood argues that to grasp the nature of the problem we have to see how Muslims have become … Continue reading Colloquium with Tariq Modood →
Lunch Seminar with Annabelle Dufourcq
Lunch Seminar with Annabelle Dufourcq
During this Lunch Seminar, Annabelle Dufourcq will present her ERC proposal Ā āAnimal Subjects: Phenomenology and Animal Sciencesā. Abstract: The main objective of this project is to foster the systematic recognition of animal subjectivity by enabling a methodical cross-fertilizing dialogue between phenomenology and animal sciences, thus making a vital contribution to the understanding and the furtherance … Continue reading Lunch Seminar with Annabelle Dufourcq →
Animal subjects. Phenomenology and animal sciences
Animal subjects. Phenomenology and animal sciences
October 16th Annabelle Dufourcq on her ERC proposal on animal subjectivity From 12.30 to 13.30 in EOS 01.140. "The main objective of this project is to foster the systematic recognition of animal subjectivity by enabling a methodical cross-fertilizing dialogue between phenomenology and animal sciences, thus making a vital contribution to the understanding and the furtherance … Continue reading Animal subjects. Phenomenology and animal sciences →
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Colloquium Geschiedenis van de Filosofie
Colloquium Geschiedenis van de Filosofie
"Reconceptualising spirits:Ā Divisibility and Impenetrability from Telesio to Conway'' dr. Doina-Cristina Rusu (University of Groningen) Iedereen is welkom! All are welcome! Datum en tijd:Ā Donderdag 17 oktoberĀ 15:00-17:00 uur Plaats:Ā vanĀ Ravesteynzaal,Ā Kromme Nieuwe Gracht 80Ā (1e verdieping), Utrecht Abstract: Our most common understanding of spiritual matter in the early modern period is that of an immaterial, indivisible, and penetrable substance, … Continue reading Colloquium Geschiedenis van de Filosofie →
CPP Colloquium: ‘Domestic Colonies in Europe’
CPP Colloquium: ‘Domestic Colonies in Europe’
The Center for Political Philosophy in Leiden is pleased to announce a talk by Barbara Arneil (The University of British Columbia) āDomestic Colonies in Europeā Date:Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Thursday, 17 October 2019 Time:Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 15:15-17:00, followed by drinks Venue:Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Institute of Philosophy, Lecture Room 0.07,Ā P.J.Veth Building, Nonnensteeg 1-3, Leiden Abstract:Ā In this paper, I examine three important examples of 19 th … Continue reading CPP Colloquium: ‘Domestic Colonies in Europe’ →
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Lecture – Disability: Between Equality and Difference
Lecture – Disability: Between Equality and Difference
Friday 18Ā OctoberĀ 2019 (15:30-17:00) University of Amsterdam Roeterseilandcomplex (REC) B3.09 Disability provides a useful window through which to examine divisions that have emerged in feminist/gender/sexuality scholarship in the last forty years over equality, difference, and intersectionality. On the one hand, the disability movement has fought for equal rights and same treatment as citizens before the law. … Continue reading Lecture – Disability: Between Equality and Difference →
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Moral Psychology and Technology
Moral Psychology and Technology
Moral psychology is a growing field of interdisciplinary research that draws on both normative reflection and theorizing in philosophy and empirical research and modeling in psychology and other social sciences. Increasingly, technology is involved in moral psychological phenomena both as a measurement device (e.g., self-tracking tools) and as an ameliorative intervention. This increased integration of … Continue reading Moral Psychology and Technology →
Reading Seminar: Heidegger, Holzwege
Reading Seminar: Heidegger, Holzwege
During this seminar, we read Heidegger's Holzwege. If you're interested in participating, please write the organizer. During the second term, we meet at the following dates, times and places (all at Radboud University, Erasmus building): Monday Feb. 10, 14:00 - 16:00. E. 15.41 Monday March 2, 15:30 - 17:30. E. 2.03 Monday March 9, 15:30 … Continue reading Reading Seminar: Heidegger, Holzwege →
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Lecture – From Meditation to Contemplation: Broadening the Borders of Philosophy
Lecture – From Meditation to Contemplation: Broadening the Borders of Philosophy
Date: 23 October, 2019 Time: 15:30h - 17:00h Location: HG-11A33 (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Speaker: Christina van Dyke (Calvin College) Abstract:Ā The medieval 'meditations' genre invites its readers to imagine scenes from Christian Scripture, placing themselves at key moments in its narrative (such as the birth and death of Jesus). Wildly popular throughout the 13th-16th centuries, … Continue reading Lecture – From Meditation to Contemplation: Broadening the Borders of Philosophy →
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Workshop: Identity, extensionality and constitution
Workshop: Identity, extensionality and constitution
This workshop focuses on the interplay between mereological principles and the individuation of entities. Classical mereology ascribes to extensionality principles, according to which, if objects have the same parts, they are the same object. Some go further and even ascribe to the idea that a whole is simply identical to its parts. Well-known constitution cases … Continue reading Workshop: Identity, extensionality and constitution →
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Nederlands Genootschap voor Esthetica Symposium: Het probleem van het gebouw
Nederlands Genootschap voor Esthetica Symposium: Het probleem van het gebouw
Op vrijdag 25 en zaterdag 26 oktober 2019 vindt het jaarlijkse symposium van het NGE (Nederlands Genootschap voor Esthetica) plaats in Eindhoven. De organisatie van het symposium (NGE i.s.m. vakgroep Architecture, Urban Design and Engineering, TUe) vindt voor een deel plaats binnen de context van de Dutch Design Week (www.ddw.nl). De kwaliteit van onze bebouwde … Continue reading Nederlands Genootschap voor Esthetica Symposium: Het probleem van het gebouw →
Autumn School: “Beyond the Canon: Unexplored Topics and Forgotten Thinkers?”
Autumn School: “Beyond the Canon: Unexplored Topics and Forgotten Thinkers?”
Textbooks on the history of philosophy deal with what are widely agreed to be the most important themes and thinkers of the past two-and-a-half thousand years. They discuss, among others, the views of Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Spinoza, Locke, Hume, and Kant, as well as the major traditions and debates in epistemology, metaphysics, and ethics: rationalism … Continue reading Autumn School: “Beyond the Canon: Unexplored Topics and Forgotten Thinkers?” →
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Workshop on Women in the History of Analytic Philosophy
Workshop on Women in the History of Analytic Philosophy
**Tilburg-Groningen Workshop on Women in the History of Analytic Philosophy**Ā The history of philosophy is generally presented as a history of male thinkers, and the history of analytic philosophy is no exception. From the birth of analytic philosophy to its maturing well into the twentieth century, female contributors formed a small minority and their work … Continue reading Workshop on Women in the History of Analytic Philosophy →
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Philosophy of Risk 2019
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Workshop on “Exploring Values in Technology Across Methods and Disciplines”
Workshop on “Exploring Values in Technology Across Methods and Disciplines”
We are pleased to invite you to participate in an upcoming workshop exploring the empirical pursuits of studying values on October 31 - November 1, 2019 at TU Delft, Delft, the Netherlands.Ā Technological advancement, along with the many benefits, simultaneously changes the societal canvas, at individual, institutional and legal levels. Digital technologies defy barriers of … Continue reading Workshop on “Exploring Values in Technology Across Methods and Disciplines” →
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Workshop: the Philosophy of Money
Workshop: the Philosophy of Money
The Philosophy of Money Workshop at the University of Groningen 1 | THEME New forms of money raise a number of puzzles: How can money have a virtual existence? Can the institution of money function without state support and if so how? Is it possible to develop a unified theory of commodity, fiat and electronic … Continue reading Workshop: the Philosophy of Money →
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