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Workshop “The embeddedness of psychopathology”

VU University Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1105, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands De Boelelaan 1105, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Amsterdam, North Holland, The Netherlands

On February 5th 2020 we'll organize a small symposium/workshop on the embeddedness of psychopathology. Core theme will be the various recent approaches that try to make sense of mental disorders and psychopathological experience by highlighting the various ways in which these are embedded (e.g. fields of affordances; niche construction; mental institutions). During this meeting there … Continue reading Workshop “The embeddedness of psychopathology”

CANCELLED: Book symposium: ‘Agency, Freedom and Choice’

Erasmus Univeristy Rotterdam (Campus Woudestein), Room T3–25 & T3–14 (Mandeville building) Burgemeester Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam, Netherlands

The OZSW study group Philosophy of Economics together with Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics (EIPE) organises a symposium on Constanze Binder’s recent book ‘Agency, Freedom and Choice’ (2019).

The book examines the value freedom has for human agency and development, and the implications this has for welfare measurement and public policy.

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)

PhD Defence Dennis P. Petri: “The Specific Vulnerability of Religious Minorities”

VU Amsterdam ,

The starting point for my dissertation was the empirical observation that a number of characteristic aspects of religious persecution in Latin America are insufficiently recognized by existing theoretical frameworks and data collection tools. Adopting a human security perspective, I develop a methodology that allows to observe how different forms of religious behavior can lead actors … Continue reading PhD Defence Dennis P. Petri: “The Specific Vulnerability of Religious Minorities”

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