Academic Philosophy Events in the Netherlands
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PhD Defence: “Utility Spots. Science Policy, Knowledge Transfer and the Politics of Proximity”
By Jorrit Smit Institute for Philosophy, Leiden University Online link: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/wetenschappers/livestream-promotie For background on Jorrit Smit's PhD thesis, it is best to read his interview on the Young Philosophers website.
PhD Defence: “Genders as Genres: Understanding Dynamic Categories”
By Alex Thinius. To find out more about the event, dissertation, or options to participate, please write to a.c.thinius@uva.nl Title and abstract: Genders as Genres: Understanding Dynamic Categories What does it … Continue reading PhD Defence: “Genders as Genres: Understanding Dynamic Categories” →
PhD Defence: “Diseased without symptoms – the moral desirability of Alzheimer biomarker testing”
By Marthe Smedinga (ma.smedinga@gmail.com) Date and time: October 5, 16:30 - 17:30 hours University: Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen Promotoren: Prof. dr. Edo Richard (Radboudumc) Prof. dr. Maartje Schermer (ErasmusMC) Dr. Eline … Continue reading PhD Defence: “Diseased without symptoms – the moral desirability of Alzheimer biomarker testing” →
e-lecture Lisa Bortolotti on Belief in Conspiracy Theories and Delusions
On November 3rd, the ERC-project Extreme Beliefs – The Epistemology and Ethics of Fundamentalism, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, organizes an online lecture by professor Lisa Bortolotti on the question “What are beliefs in conspiracy theories and how do … Continue reading e-lecture Lisa Bortolotti on Belief in Conspiracy Theories and Delusions →
PhD Defence “Paradoxen van gesloten- en openheid”
By Jan van Overwijk
Dutch Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy VIII 23–24 June 2022 The Dutch Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy brings together advanced graduate students and established scholars from all over the world … Continue reading →
PhD Defence: “How knowledge affects obligations: A study on the logic of knowledge-based obligations”
By Xingchi Su Title: How knowledge affects obligations: A study on the logic of knowledge-based obligations University: University of Groningen Date + time: Thursday, 29th. Sept, 12:45 Location: the Aula of the … Continue reading PhD Defence: “How knowledge affects obligations: A study on the logic of knowledge-based obligations” →
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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.