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OZSW Study-group in Early Modern Philosophy

Faculty of Philosophy RUG, Oude Boteringestraat 52, room Beta, 9712 GL Groningen, The Netherlands Oude Boteringestraat 52, Academy Building, 9712 GL Groningen, Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands

Programme: 13:30-14:30 Han van Ruler: “Descartes and the Philosophers: the Narrow and the Broad Descartes” 14:45-15:45 Laura Georgescu: “On Divisibility and the Individuation of Bodies” 16:00-17:00 Alexandra Chadwick: “Hobbes on reason and reality” 17:15-18:15 Tzuchien Tho: “Leibniz’s a priori demonstration of vis viva and the structural foundations of physics”

Dutch Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy V

Utrecht University Drift 13, Room 205, Utrecht, Netherlands

The Dutch Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy brings together advanced students and established scholars to discuss the latest work in early modern philosophy, broadly conceived. Built on the success of the previous 2014–2017 editions, which gathered philosophers from all over the world, the Seminar offers workshop-style collaborations to stimulate scholarly exchange. The language of presentation and discussion … Continue reading Dutch Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy V

5th EISA European Workshops in International Studies

University of Groningen ,

The Return of Politics to International Relations Programme Co-Chairs: Dr Benjamin Herborth, Groningen and Dr Benjamin Tallis, IIR (for EISA). The European International Studies Association (EISA) invites papers to be submitted to the workshops that comprise EWIS 2018, which will take place at University of Groningen in the Kingdom of the Netherlands from 06-09 June … Continue reading 5th EISA European Workshops in International Studies

Ancient and Early Modern Stoic (Meta)physics

The workshop is made possible by financial support from the OZSW and the University of Groningen. Please register by April 30th by emailing D.Rusu@rug.nl and L.A.Joosse@rug.nl   Programme Monday 20 May Venue: Drift 21, Sweelinckzaal 9:00-9:30 Coffee 9:30-11:00 Reading group 1: Stoic fragments on causation (led by Tamer Nawar) 11:00-11:30 Coffee 11:30-12:15 Adam Smrcz: Lipsius … Continue reading Ancient and Early Modern Stoic (Meta)physics

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Seminar: The Discourses of the Buddha: A philosophical exploration

Faculty of Philosophy RUG, Groningen, The Netherlands Groningen, The Netherlands, Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands

This seminar offers a philosophical exploration of one of the oldest founding collections of the Buddhist tradition: the Discourses preserved in the Sutta Pitaka of the Pāli Canon (first century BCE). The Discourses address a wide range of theoretical and practical issues, such as: the nature of persons, human psychology, happiness and suffering, causation, theory … Continue reading Seminar: The Discourses of the Buddha: A philosophical exploration

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Symposium – Ancient Buddhist Meditation: Historical, Philosophical and Comparative Perspectives

Faculty of Philosophy RUG, Groningen, The Netherlands Groningen, The Netherlands, Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands

Keynote Speaker: Prof. Rupert Gethin (Bristol) Description -- Meditation practices are a core component of Ancient Indian Buddhism and an essential factor in the development of Buddhist philosophy as a whole. Ancient Buddhist meditation is naturally intertwined with key philosophical topics such as the nature of consciousness and qualia, the phenomenology of subjective experience, the … Continue reading Symposium – Ancient Buddhist Meditation: Historical, Philosophical and Comparative Perspectives

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Study Group Phenomenology and Predictive Coding, with a lecture by Julian Kiverstein (UvA)

Study Group Phenomenology and Predictive Coding, with a lecture by Julian Kiverstein (UvA). This event will take place at University of Groningen, Faculty of Philosophy, room Beta. Schedule: 1pm – opening 1pm - 2.20pm – group discussion of selected reading materials 2.20pm-2.40pm – break 2.40pm - 4pm – lecture Julian Kiverstein + Q/A 4pm – … Continue reading Study Group Phenomenology and Predictive Coding, with a lecture by Julian Kiverstein (UvA)

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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.