Academic Philosophy Events in the Netherlands

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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

Free

NOISE Summer School 2018

Utrecht , Netherlands

Social and Political Suffocations  Netherlands Research School of Gender Studies As feminist scholars have pointed out for decades, the unequal distribution of wealth, privilege, and social and political agency and recognition take place along intersectional power dynamics structured by, for example, gender, race, class, mental and physical dis/ability, sexuality. While the last year’s NOISE summer … Continue reading NOISE Summer School 2018

€450

GF colloquium at UU: dr. Chloe Balla (University of Crete) on Plato’s Phaedo

Van Ravensteynzaal, Kromme Nieuwe Gracht 80 (first floor) Utrecht, Netherlands

Sailing away from antilogic. Rethinking the Phaedo In the Phaedo Socrates turns against an unnamed group of people that he describes as practitioners of disputation (antilogikoi). Reference to this group occurs twice, in 90b and in 101e and is marked by the double intervention of Echecrates, the character to whom Phaedo addresses his narrative in … Continue reading GF colloquium at UU: dr. Chloe Balla (University of Crete) on Plato’s Phaedo

Free

“Posthuman Knowledge(s)” Utrecht Summer School course

Utrecht University, Faculty of Humanities Utrecht, Netherlands

In 2019, Braidotti’s intensive course will focus on “Posthuman Knowledge(s)”. The aim of the course is to offer a critical overview of contemporary debates about the implications of the ‘posthuman turn,’ for knowledge production and research in the Posthumanities. Braidotti will apply her specific brand of critical feminist posthuman theory to the analysis of fast-growing … Continue reading “Posthuman Knowledge(s)” Utrecht Summer School course

€300

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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.