Academic Philosophy Events in the Netherlands
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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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International Conference Ethics of Socially Disruptive Technologies 2022
ULTIMA talk by Prof. Daniel D. Hutto
ULTIMA talk by Prof. Daniel D. Hutto
It is a pleasure for us to invite you all to the next ULTIMA talk (https://selfcontrol.sites.uu.nl/ultima-talks/), which will be delivered by Prof. Daniel D. Hutto (University of Wollongong). The details are below: When: October 6th, 2022 - 9.00 to 10.30 Where: This is an online event. To attend, please send an e-mail to m.segundoortin@uu.nl Title: … Continue reading ULTIMA talk by Prof. Daniel D. Hutto →
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Tilburg Issues on the (Im)possible
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Launch event study group Engineering Ethics (Education and Research)
Launch event study group Engineering Ethics (Education and Research)
Andrea Gammon and Diana Martin are happy to let you know that the study group Engineering Ethics (Education and Research) will have the launch event of the study group scheduled for 18 Oct, 9.00-12.00, at TU Eindhoven, Atlas 3.201. The launch will coincide with a workshop on empathy and mindfulness in engineering education facilitated by … Continue reading Launch event study group Engineering Ethics (Education and Research) →
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ULTIMA Talk by Francesco Fanti Rovetta
ULTIMA Talk by Francesco Fanti Rovetta
It is a pleasure for us to invite you all to the next ULTIMA talk, which will be delivered by Francesco Fanti Rovetta (Universität Osnabrück). The details are below: When: October 20th, 13.00 to 14.30 Where: Kromme Nieuwegracht 80, room 1.06 (Ravesteynzaal) - Attendance is free but space is limited. Please, to attend send an … Continue reading ULTIMA Talk by Francesco Fanti Rovetta →
Order, Legitimacy, and Domination: Realist and Republican Perspectives
Order, Legitimacy, and Domination: Realist and Republican Perspectives
Workshop Order, Legitimacy, and Domination: Realist and Republican Perspectives October 20, 2022 Utrecht University Realism and republicanism are two contemporary theoretical frameworks that propose to make normative political theory more attentive to relations of power and the basic facts about political life. Prominent republican thinkers such as Pettit (2017) even argue that republicanism is a … Continue reading Order, Legitimacy, and Domination: Realist and Republican Perspectives →
Lecture Stephen Grimm; ‘Philosophy of Humanities’
Lecture Stephen Grimm; ‘Philosophy of Humanities’
This Thursday 20 October Stephen Grimm will give a lecture on ‘Philosophy of Humanities’ and we would like to invite you. Feel free to share the poster in the annex. The event will take place in Agora 3, VU mainbuilding third floor, at 15:30-17:00. There is plenty of room, so you can bring someone with … Continue reading Lecture Stephen Grimm; ‘Philosophy of Humanities’ →
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OZSW PhD Writing Retreat Autumn 2022
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TULIPS – Norbert Gratzl, “Constructive, Many-valued, and Classical Logic”
TULIPS – Norbert Gratzl, “Constructive, Many-valued, and Classical Logic”
The following talk at TULIPS (The Utrecht Logic in Progress Series) is a hybrid event. All are welcome in person or online. Please contact the organizers if you would like to join the online meeting. Speaker: Norbert Gratzl (LMU Munich) Title: Constructive, Many-valued, and Classical Logic Date: October 27 Time: 15.30-17.00 Location: Stijlkamer (Janskerkhof 13, … Continue reading TULIPS – Norbert Gratzl, “Constructive, Many-valued, and Classical Logic” →
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Reflective Equilibrium in Ethics: Theory and Practice
Reflective Equilibrium in Ethics: Theory and Practice
Reflective Equilibrium in Ethics: Theory and Practice Workshop | 28 October 2022 VU Amsterdam This workshop was originally planned to take place on May 17th, but had to be postponed due to unforeseen circumstances. It will now take place on Friday October 28th. Confirmed speakers: Wibren van der Burg (Erasmus University Rotterdam): Pragmatist Reflective Equilibrium. … Continue reading Reflective Equilibrium in Ethics: Theory and Practice →
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Philosophy of Risk 2022
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Collectives and AI systems: Agency and responsibility
Lecture + Concert, Mattin, “Social Dissonance”
Lecture + Concert, Mattin, “Social Dissonance”
On the third of November, the artist, musician and philosopher Mattin will give a lecture and concert in Tilburg. He will present his recent book Social Dissonance (2022) published by Urbanomic. The concert will be a continuation of a series that he performed at documenta14 in Athens and Kassel. Speaker: Mattin Title: Social Dissonance Date: November 3, … Continue reading Lecture + Concert, Mattin, “Social Dissonance” →
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OZSW PhD Writing Retreat Autumn 2022
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Philosophy of Risk 2022
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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.