Academic Philosophy Events in the Netherlands
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The making and unmaking of selfhood: ascetic practices, soteriology, and philosophy in a global perspective
The making and unmaking of selfhood: ascetic practices, soteriology, and philosophy in a global perspective
The making and unmaking of selfhood: ascetic practices, soteriology, and philosophy in a global perspective Winter-Spring 2023 Organized by Andrea Sangiacomo (University of Groningen, Faculty of Philosophy) & Arjen Bakker (University of Groningen, Faculty of Religious Studies) This interfaculty workshop addresses the themes of selfhood, subject-formation, and subject-overcoming from the angle of ascetic practices and … Continue reading The making and unmaking of selfhood: ascetic practices, soteriology, and philosophy in a global perspective →
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Afternoon workshop with Henk de Regt, Sander Verhaegh and Catherine Elgin
Afternoon workshop with Henk de Regt, Sander Verhaegh and Catherine Elgin
On the occasion of the public defense of the thesis 'Understanding for a Purpose' by Stefan Sleeuw, the department of Theoretical Philosophy of the University of Groningen hosts a workshop dedicated to the themes of the thesis. The workshop takes place on March 1 at the Faculty of Philosophy, Room Omega (Oude Boteringestraat 52, Groningen). … Continue reading Afternoon workshop with Henk de Regt, Sander Verhaegh and Catherine Elgin →
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Book Symposium: Exploitation as Domination
Book Symposium: Exploitation as Domination
Exploitation is a globally pervasive phenomenon. Slavery, serfdom, and the patriarchy are part of its lineage. Temporary and sex workers, commercial surrogacy, precarious labour contracts, sweatshops, and markets in blood, vaccines or human organs, are some contemporary manifestations of exploitation. What makes these exploitative transactions unjust? And is capitalism inherently exploitative? In his new book, … Continue reading Book Symposium: Exploitation as Domination →
Levinas Studiedag
Levinas Studiedag
Jaarlijkse studiedag van de Levinas Studiekring Safe spaces en het risico van het gesprek Sprekers: Erik Hagoort & Cees Zweistra Datum: zaterdag 4 maart 2023 Tijd: 10:30-15:30 Sprekers: Erik Hagoort en Cees Zweistra Plaats: ILFU/Literatuurhuis, Achter de Dom 14, 3512 JP Utrecht Toegang: leden studiekring gratis/niet-leden €2,50 Aanmelden: levinas.studiekring@gmail.com Vandaag de dag is er een … Continue reading Levinas Studiedag →
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CCEP colloquium: After Nagel: Science and the Phenomenology of Animal Subjects (Conference)
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online ESDiT-session: Dan Nixon “Just Perceive: How Phenomenology and the Arts Can Guide Us in the Tech Era”
online ESDiT-session: Dan Nixon “Just Perceive: How Phenomenology and the Arts Can Guide Us in the Tech Era”
Dan Nixon "Just Perceive: How Phenomenology and the Arts Can Guide Us in the Tech Era" Online seminar series on “Attending as practice in the attention economy” Wed March 8th 11:00 AM-12:30 PM CET Interested in attending? Please write to Secretariat.P&E@tue.nl which of these sessions you want to attend (no need to reaffirm if you … Continue reading online ESDiT-session: Dan Nixon “Just Perceive: How Phenomenology and the Arts Can Guide Us in the Tech Era” →
Bratman on Shared and Institutional Agency
Bratman on Shared and Institutional Agency
Colloquium of the Centre for Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) Faculty of Philosophy, Room Omega March 8, 2023, 15.15 – 17.00 Shared and Institutional Agency Michael E. Bratman Abstract. In this talk I discuss some main ideas in my 2022 book, Shared and Institutional Agency: Toward a Planning Theory of Human Practical Organization. Our human … Continue reading Bratman on Shared and Institutional Agency →
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Talk Delia Popa and Iaan Reynolds: The Social Dimension of Critical Phenomenology
Talk Delia Popa and Iaan Reynolds: The Social Dimension of Critical Phenomenology
Dear all, Thursday 9 March, 13:15 – 15:00 in room Huizinga 0.06 Leiden Centre for Continental Philosophy is pleased to announce a talk by Delia Popa (Villanova) and Iaan Reynolds (Utah Valley): The Social Dimension of Critical Phenomenology When the new direction of “critical phenomenology” appeared a few years ago in the North American philosophical landscape, two of its … Continue reading Talk Delia Popa and Iaan Reynolds: The Social Dimension of Critical Phenomenology →
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Lunch seminar by Harmen Ghijsen
Lunch seminar by Harmen Ghijsen
Next Wednesday, March 15th, Harmen Ghijsen will give a lunch seminar presentation titled “Beliefs of social signals”. The seminar will take place from 12.30-13.30 in E.15.39/41 and will be streamed via the following Zoom link: https://radbouduniversity.zoom.us/j/84273872756?pwd=UDFETEE0L2hJS1ptZDR3aXNXK2hPQT09.
Reading Group: Elkin and Pettigrew’s Opinion Pooling (Session 1/2)
Reading Group: Elkin and Pettigrew’s Opinion Pooling (Session 1/2)
We will discuss chapters 1-4 of the book.
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CCEP conference: Happiness in Contemporary Continental Philosophy (Conference)
Desire + Capital: Labor symposia series
TULIPS, Jaap van Oosten (Utrecht)
TULIPS, Jaap van Oosten (Utrecht)
Dear all, Next week at TULIPS (The Utrecht Logic in Progress Seminar) we have a talk by Jaap van Oosten (Utrecht). Please note that this talk starts later than usual. This is a hybrid event. Please contact the organizers if you would like a link to the online meeting. Date: March 16th Time: 16.00-17.30 Location: Stijlkamer (Janskerkhof 13, room 0.06) … Continue reading TULIPS, Jaap van Oosten (Utrecht) →
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Annual Conference OZSW Working Group “Business Ethics”
Annual Conference OZSW Working Group “Business Ethics”
Program Details Date: Friday 17 March 2023 Place: Tilburg University, Dante Building, Room DZ-03 https://www.tilburguniversity.edu/nl/contact/campus-map Hotel information: please find a hotel for yourself, if needed Organization: Prof. Dr. W. Dubbink (Tilburg University) (w.dubbink@tilburguniversity.edu) Prof. Dr. J. Graafland (Tilburg University) Set-up of the day We will discuss full papers on the basis of referees and an … Continue reading Annual Conference OZSW Working Group “Business Ethics” →
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Continental Philosophy of TechnoScience 2023
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Advanced European bioethics course “Suffering, Death and Palliative Care”
The making and unmaking of selfhood: ascetic practices, soteriology, and philosophy in a global perspective
The making and unmaking of selfhood: ascetic practices, soteriology, and philosophy in a global perspective
The making and unmaking of selfhood: ascetic practices, soteriology, and philosophy in a global perspective Winter-Spring 2023 Organized by Andrea Sangiacomo (University of Groningen, Faculty of Philosophy) & Arjen Bakker (University of Groningen, Faculty of Religious Studies) This interfaculty workshop addresses the themes of selfhood, subject-formation, and subject-overcoming from the angle of ascetic practices and … Continue reading The making and unmaking of selfhood: ascetic practices, soteriology, and philosophy in a global perspective →
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‘Fossils, Possibility & Robots’ Adrian Currie, University of Exeter
‘Fossils, Possibility & Robots’ Adrian Currie, University of Exeter
Theoretical Philosophy Colloquium, University of Groningen: 'Fossils, Possibility & Robots' Adrian Currie, University of Exeter Place: Faculty of Philosophy (Oude Boteringestraat 52), University of Groningen Date and time: March 22, 15:15 - 17:00 Abstract: (At least sometimes) Paleontology is a science of possibility, not history. Spinosaurus aegyptiacus is putatively the largest therapod dinosaur and—extremely speculatively—an aquatic pursuit … Continue reading ‘Fossils, Possibility & Robots’ Adrian Currie, University of Exeter →
Reading Group: Elkin and Pettigrew’s Opinion Pooling (Session 2/2)
Reading Group: Elkin and Pettigrew’s Opinion Pooling (Session 2/2)
We will discuss chapters 5-7 of the book.
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Continental Philosophy of TechnoScience 2023
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RPML Lunch Seminar: Bas van Woerkum – ‘Anthropo – wait, what?’
RPML Lunch Seminar: Bas van Woerkum – ‘Anthropo – wait, what?’
Next week Wednesday (March 29th), Bas van Woerkum will give a presentation during the lunch seminar titled ‘Anthropo – wait, what?’. You can find the abstract of his talk below. The meeting, per usual, takes place in E15.39/41 from 12.30 – 13.30, and can be screened via the following Zoom link: https://radbouduniversity.zoom.us/j/84273872756?pwd=UDFETEE0L2hJS1ptZDR3aXNXK2hPQT09. Anthropo - wait, … Continue reading RPML Lunch Seminar: Bas van Woerkum – ‘Anthropo – wait, what?’ →
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Critical Phenomenologies Inequity, experience, and the human
Online lecture series on Self-illness ambiguity
Online lecture series on Self-illness ambiguity
As part of the online lecture series on self-illness ambiguity, Prof. Ilina Singh (University of Oxford) will give a talk on the Moral Politics of Inattention: Adventures in LaLa Land on 30.03.2023 from 3pm-4:30pm CET. Everyone is welcome to join! Prof. Ilina Singh - Moral Politics of Inattention: Adventures in LaLa Land 30.03.2023 from 3pm-4:30pm … Continue reading Online lecture series on Self-illness ambiguity →
ULTIMA talk – An Anscombean account of doxastic control
ULTIMA talk – An Anscombean account of doxastic control
It is our pleasure to invite you all to the next ULTIMA talk (https://selfcontrol.sites.uu.nl/ultima-talks/), which will be delivered by Dr. Christian Kietzmann (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg). The details are below: An Anscombean account of doxastic control Abstract: We hold each other responsible for our beliefs. For instance, we praise or blame each other on epistemic or moral grounds for … Continue reading ULTIMA talk – An Anscombean account of doxastic control →
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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.