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Genealogy and Political Theory Workshop

University of Amsterdam Turfdraagsterpad 15-17, Amsterdam

In recent years, there has been a proliferation of works of and on genealogy by political theorists and historians of political thought. However, with this proliferation comes questions about what exactly genealogy is, how to understand past work on and of genealogy (in particular by Nietzsche and Foucault), how it is connected to other forms … Continue reading Genealogy and Political Theory Workshop

Seminar: ‘Meeting Spinoza: Books, Letters, Networks, Personal Encounters’

Utrecht

Seminar: ‘Meeting Spinoza: Books, Letters, Networks, Personal Encounters’ Date: October 5-6, 201 Location: Utrecht Confirmed invited speakers: Mogens Laerke (CNRS Lyon), Steven Nadler (Madison-Wisconsin), Antonella del Prete (Tuscia University) Prospectus While the old model of Spinoza as a recluse who developed a complete philosophical system in near isolation may no longer dominate scholarship as it … Continue reading Seminar: ‘Meeting Spinoza: Books, Letters, Networks, Personal Encounters’

(Workshop) Self-Knowledge and Cosmopolitanism: Ancient Stoic Perspectives

Utrecht , Netherlands

The Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies of Utrecht University and the Utrecht Centre for Global Challenges (UGlobe) invite you to the workshop: ''Self-Knowledge and Cosmopolitanism: Ancient Stoic Perspectives'' Description Who are we? What is our place in the world? These old questions have new urgency in today's globalised world. This workshop focuses on ancient … Continue reading (Workshop) Self-Knowledge and Cosmopolitanism: Ancient Stoic Perspectives

Kant and New Concepts

  KANT AND NEW CONCEPTS OZSW Study Group Joint Seminar “Klassieke Duitse filosofie en haar Actualiteit” & “Philosophy in Central and Eastern Europe”   Bellevue building (De Boelelaan 1091, 1081 HV Amsterdam), room BV-OH38   The seminar offers an opportunity to discuss the relevance and restrictions of Immanuel Kant’s legacy in today’s theorizing.   Program 15.30 … Continue reading Kant and New Concepts

Benoit Godin & the idea of innovation

The philosophy group of Wageningen University & Research is pleased to announce that Prof. Dr. Benoît Godin will be visiting the Netherlands to share his expertise in the field of Innovation Studies. As a professor and researcher at INRS (Institut national de la recherche scientifique – Montreal, Canada), Godin is currently conducting a long-term research … Continue reading Benoit Godin & the idea of innovation

(Conference) Hegel’s Relevance Conference 2017

Free University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Amsterdam, North Holland, The Netherlands

Concepts of Normativity, Kant or Hegel? How to understand and esteem Kant’s concept of cosmological freedom in a historical and systematic perspective? By elaborating on this question, the Humboldt Kolleg takes up the contemporary interest in Kant and freedom as well as that for Kant’s philosophical predecessors and attempts at a reactualization of German idealists. … Continue reading (Conference) Hegel’s Relevance Conference 2017

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Workshop: Language and Reality in Ancient Philosophy

University of Groningen ,

This workshop is part of the NWO project: Relativism in Ancient Philosophy (2017-2021). Attendance is free but registration is required. Organiser: Dr. Tamer Nawar Please note that, on Wednesday 17th, after the workshop, David Ebrey will be giving a talk at the Faculty of Philosophy: "The Unfolding Account of the Forms in Plato's Phaedo" (15:15–17:00). All are … Continue reading Workshop: Language and Reality in Ancient Philosophy

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