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colloquium: Alan Schrift on Deleuze, Nietzsche, Spinoza

Sweelinckzaal, Drift 21, Utrecht

"Pluralism = Monism: What Deleuze learns from Nietzsche and Spinoza**"* Prof. dr. *Alan Schrift* F. Wendell Miller Professor of Philosophy Grinnell College /with a response by:/ Prof. dr. *Gregg Lambert* Dean's Professor of the Humanities Syracuse University All are welcome!

GF colloquium: Ype de Boer on Agamben

Stijlkamer, Janskerkhof 13 , Utrecht

Giorgio Agamben is best known for his /Homo sacer /(Italian: 1995), in which he formulates a fundamental critique of Western politics. Less known, however, is that this critique relies on the reflections on language that Agamben had developed in his earlier works, most notably /Infancy and History /(Italian: 1979), /Language and Death /(Italian: 1982) and … Continue reading GF colloquium: Ype de Boer on Agamben

Workshop on History & Philosophy of Physics

Programme 10.00-11.00 hours Fedde Benedictus (UU) Kant, Einstein and Reichenbach 11.30-12.30 hours Maaneli Derakshani (UU) Canonical Quantum Gravity and the Problem of Time 13.30-14.30 hours Ronnie Hermens (UU) The PBR Theorem: Whose Side is it On? 14.45-15.45 hours Valeriya Chasova (UCL) Empirical Status of Theoretical Symmetries in Quantum Mechanics 16.00-17.00 hours Gijs Leegwater & F.A. … Continue reading Workshop on History & Philosophy 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

[ Workshop] Reasoning in a post-truth world: a look at dual-process models

Utrecht , Netherlands

Last november, the Guardian published an article proclaiming that in order to make sense of our current predicament living in a post-truth world, we should take note of “two fundamental things about what it means to think and talk like a human”. Firstly, there is our vulnerability to all forms of bias and distortion. And … Continue reading [ Workshop] Reasoning in a post-truth world: a look at dual-process models

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