Academic Philosophy Events in the Netherlands
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‘Belief’ and Belief lecture by Eric Marcus (Auburn University)
‘Belief’ and Belief lecture by Eric Marcus (Auburn University)
ULTIMA and the Utrecht Philosophy Lectures join forces to organize the following event: Thursday, March 3rd, 15:30 - 17:00; location: to be announced Eric Marcus (Auburn University): ‘Belief’ and Belief Abstract: Our interest in understanding belief stems partly from our being, most strikingly, creatures who think. However, we use the term ‘belief’ to refer to … Continue reading ‘Belief’ and Belief lecture by Eric Marcus (Auburn University) →
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Wittgenstein’s Tractatus tweemaal vertaald (Gent, 4 maart)
Wittgenstein’s Tractatus tweemaal vertaald (Gent, 4 maart)
Op vrijdag 4 maart vindt in Gent een workshop plaats over de twee nieuwe Nederlandstalige vertalingen van de Tractatus-Logico-Philosophicus van Ludwig Wittgenstein. Via commentaren en voordrachten gaan een aantal onderzoekers in dialoog met de vertalers: Victor Gijsbers (uitgeverij Boom), en Peter Huijzer en Jan Sietsma (uitgeverij Octavo). De workshop gaat volledig door in het Nederlands. … Continue reading Wittgenstein’s Tractatus tweemaal vertaald (Gent, 4 maart) →
Book Launch: Reformation, Revolution, Renovation: The Roots and Reception of the Rosicrucian Call for General Reform by Lyke de Vries (Brill 2022)
Book Launch: Reformation, Revolution, Renovation: The Roots and Reception of the Rosicrucian Call for General Reform by Lyke de Vries (Brill 2022)
On 4 March, 2022, we will organise an online book launch of Reformation, Revolution, Renovation, published Open Access with Brill. The book has appeared in the book series Universal Reform: Studies in Intellectual History 1550-1700 (series editors: Howard Hotson and Vladimír Urbánek). More information about the book and the series can be found in the flyer in the … Continue reading Book Launch: Reformation, Revolution, Renovation: The Roots and Reception of the Rosicrucian Call for General Reform by Lyke de Vries (Brill 2022) →
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Meeting Study Group Feminist Philosophy
Feminist studygroup lunch meeting
Feminist studygroup lunch meeting
Presentation by Annemie Halsema, Hermeneutics of gender. Contact Catherine Koekoek (EUR) or Annemie Halsema (VU and Leiden University) if you want to join the studygroup
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Reading Group: Sen’s Collective Choice and Social Welfare (third meeting)
Reading Group: Sen’s Collective Choice and Social Welfare (third meeting)
We will be discussing Chapters 3-4 (star and non-star chapters), pp.80-104. Jori Korpershoek will be giving an introduction/overview and guide our discussion.
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Cancelled – OZSW Christian Philosophy Spring meeting
Cancelled – OZSW Christian Philosophy Spring meeting
In this Spring meeting we will discuss papers by members of the group. The discussion aims at improving the scientific and philosophical quality of the papers, and in this way helping the authors. Please drop the organizer an email to corne.rademaker@gmail.com if you would like to attend, so that he can share the papers with … Continue reading Cancelled – OZSW Christian Philosophy Spring meeting →
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Conference: The Search For Moral Common Ground
Soteriology seminar: Reflections on the Cultural Cognitive Approach
Soteriology seminar: Reflections on the Cultural Cognitive Approach
Soteriology: the making and unmaking of selfhood Winter-Spring 2022 Organized by Andrea Sangiacomo (Philosophy) & Arjen Bakker (Religious Studies) This interfaculty seminar addresses the themes of selfhood, subject-formation, and subject-overcoming from the angle of soteriology: which strategies do human beings develop to address the structural problems inherent in the human predicament? Our approach to this … Continue reading Soteriology seminar: Reflections on the Cultural Cognitive Approach →
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Advanced European bioethics course “Suffering, Death and Palliative Care”
Nina de Boer – Making sense of the intelligibility of network models of mental disorder
Nina de Boer – Making sense of the intelligibility of network models of mental disorder
Hi everyone, Next week, on Tuesday March 22nd (12.30-13.30), I will give a presentation during the lunch seminar titled ‘Making sense of the intelligibility of network models of mental disorder’. You can find an abstract of my talk below. The presentation will take place in E15.39/41 (with lunch) and will also be screened via Zoom: … Continue reading Nina de Boer – Making sense of the intelligibility of network models of mental disorder →
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What is a Social Group? A Fourteenth-Century Reconstruction
What is a Social Group? A Fourteenth-Century Reconstruction
March 23 SWIP.NL organises an online academic lecture #3 by Jenny Pelletier What is a Social Group? A Fourteenth-Century Reconstruction. When: March 23, 12.00-13.00 hrs. Please register through this link - you will receive a Zoom link: https://surveyheart.com/form/62287a313452d4344e86d1ee As part of the academic lecture series by SWIP-NL, the Society for Women in Philosophy in the Netherlands and Flanders, we are … Continue reading What is a Social Group? A Fourteenth-Century Reconstruction →
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Christian Wolff on nature and miracles
Christian Wolff on nature and miracles
You are cordially invited to our next GCMEMT lecture series event. On 24 March 2022 (Thursday, as usual) from 17.00h to 18.30h, Matteo Favaretti Camposampiero (University of Venice) will give a talk on Christian Wolff's notion of miracles (abstract below). As usual, the session will take place online via zoom. We will use the following link: https://zoom.us/j/96427734479?pwd=RVIybVZQeVZSM09IZWR0amxWT1N3QT09 All the best, Christian and Laura … Continue reading Christian Wolff on nature and miracles →
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Lecture ‘Black Minds Matter: Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo and the Vatican’ by Prof. Dr. Gerrie ter Haar
Lecture ‘Black Minds Matter: Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo and the Vatican’ by Prof. Dr. Gerrie ter Haar
A lecture by Professor dr. Gerrie ter Haar titled ‘Black Minds Matter: Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo and the Vatican’ & A doctoral presentation by VU Ph.D. student Ivy Alasia titled ‘Decolonizing the Contemporary Meaning of Leadership in Kalabari Society: A Discourse on Kalabari Female Spiritual Ontology’.
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Anna Ciaunica – Back to square one: The bodily roots of conscious experiences in early life
Anna Ciaunica – Back to square one: The bodily roots of conscious experiences in early life
On Tuesday March 29th, there will be an additional lunch seminar session during which Dr. Anna Ciaunica will give a presentation about her recent work. Anna Ciaunica is a Principle Investigator at the Centre for Philosophy of Science at the University of Lisbon, and a Research Associate at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience at UCL. … Continue reading Anna Ciaunica – Back to square one: The bodily roots of conscious experiences in early life →
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Getting Unstuck: Power, Freedom, and Change
Getting Unstuck: Power, Freedom, and Change
A Public Symposium on David Graeber & David Wengrow's The Dawn of Everything University of Amsterdam, 31 March 2022 10-11.30am, University Library C0.07 (Doelenzaal), Singel 425 With David Wengrow Professor of Comparative Archaeology, University College London In conversation with Annelien De Dijn Professor of Modern Political History, Utrecht University Sicco De Knecht Open Science Coordinator, Utrecht University … Continue reading Getting Unstuck: Power, Freedom, and Change →
An intercultural reflection on the ethics of technology: An African perspective
An intercultural reflection on the ethics of technology: An African perspective
Thursday 31st March 2021 15:15 - 17:00 PJ VETH (room TBA) Abstract: Technology is rapidly evolving. New technologies, systems and iterative enhancements are driving change globally. From an African standpoint, one has to recognise the undoubted value and benefit that the introduction of such technologies has generated. Whilst this is true, the fact that these technologies were designed … Continue reading An intercultural reflection on the ethics of technology: An African perspective →
Reading Group: Sen’s Collective Choice and Social Welfare (fourth meeting)
Reading Group: Sen’s Collective Choice and Social Welfare (fourth meeting)
We will be discussing Chapters 5 and 6 (star and non-star chapters), pp. 105-141.
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About the OZSW event calendar
The OZSW event calendar lists academic philosophy events organized by/at Dutch universities, and is offered by the OZSW as a service to the research community. Please check the event in question – through their website or organizer – to find out if you could participate and whether registration is required. Obviously we carry no responsibility for non-OZSW events.