Academic Philosophy Events in the Netherlands
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Workshop on Digital Citizenship
Workshop on Digital Citizenship
Workshop on Digital Citizenship 1st – 2nd of September 2022 Radboud University Nijmegen (The Netherlands) We hereby would like to announce a workshop to be hosted on digital citizenship. Workshop info The idea of citizenship holds an important position in western political thought and different conceptions of citizenship have been proposed and challenged. Some focus on citizenship as a … Continue reading Workshop on Digital Citizenship →
talk by Jamie Draper about climate change and displacement
talk by Jamie Draper about climate change and displacement
The Fair Limits project kindly invites interested graduate students and scholars to a seminar with Dr. Jamie Draper, who will present a chapter of his forthcoming book on climate change and displacement. When: Thursday September 1st, from 10.15-11.45 (walk in from 10 onwards). Where: Janskerkhof 13a in Utrecht, room 0.06 (‘Stijlkamer’). Registration not needed. Climate … Continue reading talk by Jamie Draper about climate change and displacement →
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“Decolonising Research on African Diaspora Media Users”
“Decolonising Research on African Diaspora Media Users”
Lecturer: dr. Winston Mano from the University of Westminster Location: Forum 3, Main Building of Vrije Universiteit, De Boelelaan 1105, 1081 HV Amsterdam. PhD student Yonas Abebe Belay from Ethiopia will also be giving a presentation, on African Intercultural Philosophical Film, during this seminar.
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Diversifying Philosophy: Drawing Philosophy and Medicine
Diversifying Philosophy: Drawing Philosophy and Medicine
Date Time: Sep 6, 2022 01:00 PM Amsterdam, Berlin, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna Topic: Diversifying Philosophy: Drawing Philosophy and Medicine Join from a PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone or Android device: Click Here to Join Note: This link should not be shared with others; it is unique to you. Passcode: 640051
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Groningen – Wharton PPE Workshop
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RPML Lunch Seminar on Wednesdays
RPML Lunch Seminar on Wednesdays
From September 14th, the Radboud Philosophy of Mind and Language lunch seminars will start again after the summer break. This semester, the meetings will take place on Wednesdays (biweekly, with a few exceptions) from 12.30 to 13.30 in E15.39/41. At least in September, the seminars will also be screened via Zoom. During the first three … Continue reading RPML Lunch Seminar on Wednesdays →
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International Workshop Explaining Extreme Beliefs and Extreme Behavior
Conference: Apprehending value
ULTIMA Talk – Dr. Susana Monsó (UNED) [Hybrid event]
ULTIMA Talk – Dr. Susana Monsó (UNED) [Hybrid event]
It is a pleasure for us to invite you to the next ULTIMA (Utrecht Lectures on Topics In Mind and Action: https://selfcontrol.sites.uu.nl/ultima-talks/), that will be delivered by Dr. Susana Monsó. The details are below: When: September 15th, 15.30 - 17.00 Where: Janskerkhof 13 (0.06), Utrecht* (Places may be limited. Please send an e-mail to m.segundoortin@uu.nl … Continue reading ULTIMA Talk – Dr. Susana Monsó (UNED) [Hybrid event] →
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Digital Well-Being: How to Live Well with Online Technologies
World Philosophies and Traditions of Knowledge-Making: Why Now? Why Here?
World Philosophies and Traditions of Knowledge-Making: Why Now? Why Here?
World Philosophies and Traditions of Knowledge-Making: Why Now? Why Here? Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 19th-21st September 2022 (hybrid workshop) Traditionally, scholarship on world philosophies has been predominantly tacked onto the nation-states that populate the world discourse today. Although such a framing might suit the needs of the current academic setup in philosophy in North America and … Continue reading World Philosophies and Traditions of Knowledge-Making: Why Now? Why Here? →
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Workshop on Proofs and Formalization in Logic, Mathematics and Philosophy
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RPML Lunch Seminar on Wednesdays
RPML Lunch Seminar on Wednesdays
From September 14th, the Radboud Philosophy of Mind and Language lunch seminars will start again after the summer break. This semester, the meetings will take place on Wednesdays (biweekly, with a few exceptions) from 12.30 to 13.30 in E15.39/41. At least in September, the seminars will also be screened via Zoom. During the first three … Continue reading RPML Lunch Seminar on Wednesdays →
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The Phenomenology of Testimony: From Inner Truth to Shared World
Tilburg Digital Aesthetics Conference (TilDA)
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Utrecht Philosophy Lecture series – 26 Sept, 16:00, prof. Cécile Laborde (Oxford University)
Utrecht Philosophy Lecture series – 26 Sept, 16:00, prof. Cécile Laborde (Oxford University)
We are happy to announce that the first lecture in the Utrecht Philosophy Lecture series 2022-2023 will take place on the 26th of September, at 16:00h, in Sweelinckzaal (Drift 21), Utrecht University. Our speaker for this session is prof. Cécile Laborde from the University of Oxford with the talk Who Can Claim Indirect Discrimination? (please … Continue reading Utrecht Philosophy Lecture series – 26 Sept, 16:00, prof. Cécile Laborde (Oxford University) →
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RPML Lunch Seminar on Wednesdays
RPML Lunch Seminar on Wednesdays
From September 14th, the Radboud Philosophy of Mind and Language lunch seminars will start again after the summer break. This semester, the meetings will take place on Wednesdays (biweekly, with a few exceptions) from 12.30 to 13.30 in E15.39/41. At least in September, the seminars will also be screened via Zoom. During the first three … Continue reading RPML Lunch Seminar on Wednesdays →
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PhD Defence: “How knowledge affects obligations: A study on the logic of knowledge-based obligations”
PhD Defence: “How knowledge affects obligations: A study on the logic of knowledge-based obligations”
By Xingchi Su Title: How knowledge affects obligations: A study on the logic of knowledge-based obligations University: University of Groningen Date + time: Thursday, 29th. Sept, 12:45 Location: the Aula of the Academic Building, Groningen, 9712 CP Groningen Abstract: A doctor generally does not have an obligation to treat a person if the doctor does not know that … Continue reading PhD Defence: “How knowledge affects obligations: A study on the logic of knowledge-based obligations” →
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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.