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Book workshop on Nicholas Vrousalis’ Exploitation as Domination: A Theory of Inequalityand Power

Institute for Philosophy, Leiden University Reuvensplaats 4, Leiden

Leiden University’s Institute for Philosophy is proud to host a book symposium on Nicholas Vrousalis' draft manuscript Exploitation as Domination: A Theory of Inequality and Power, as part of the OZSW study group in political philosophy.  The workshop is open to all, but please register at e.r.boot@uu.nl.   Date: September 13, 2019 Location: Leiden University Room: TBA Program   12.00 – 12:45 … Continue reading Book workshop on Nicholas Vrousalis’ Exploitation as Domination: A Theory of Inequalityand Power

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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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Study Group Philosophy & Psychiatry: Meeting October 2nd

Radboud University , Nijmegen, The Netherlands Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Nijmegen, Gelderland, The Netherlands

On Wednesday October 2nd 2019 there will be another meeting for the Study Group Philosophy & Psychiatry. The meeting will take place at Radboud University (room EOS 1.135) from 18:00 to approximately 20:00. We'll have two presentations: one by Wilma Göttgens (pharmacist and researcher at RadboudUMC) and one by Sanne van Driel (PhD student at … Continue reading Study Group Philosophy & Psychiatry: Meeting October 2nd

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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Phenomenology and Aesthetics Workshop

Along with the OZSW Phenomenology Study Group, the Philosophy Department of Tilburg University is hosting a one-day workshop on Phenomenology and Aesthetics. The morning session will consist of work-in-progress papers from PhD and early-career researchers, and the afternoon session will comprise of a keynote lecture and reading group, led by our invited speaker Arthur Cools … Continue reading Phenomenology and Aesthetics Workshop

OZSW Moral Psychology Study Group Meeting with Alessandra Tanesini

The next meeting of the OZSW Moral Psychology Study Group will be at Tilburg University Room DZ08 on December 11th. Our special guest for this meeting is Professor Alessandra Tanesini from Cardiff University who talk about Intellectual Character Virtues and Attitudes (abstract below). We will also have three talks from three PhD students who are members of … Continue reading OZSW Moral Psychology Study Group Meeting with Alessandra Tanesini

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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.