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Workshop “CORONA ETHICS”

CFP workshop "CORONA ETHICS" This workshop will be online. To register and get the zoom details, please send an email to p.robichaud@vu.nl; j.j.w.wieland@vu.nl. 13.30 Introduction 13.40-14.05 Eric Boot: The public interest in times of corona 14.10-14.35 Michael Klenk, Hein Duijf & Christian Engels: Ethics of digital contact tracing and covid-19: who is (not) free to … Continue reading Workshop “CORONA ETHICS”

Philosophy & Psychiatry: Virtual meeting September 30th 2020

Online Event Online event, n/a, LA, Netherlands

Given the corona situation, we've decided to have (bi-)monthly online sessions on Philosophy & Psychiatry. We'll start on September 30th from 19:00 to 20:00 with a presentation by Maarten van Westen on clinical expertise in deep brain stimulation treatments. Please contact the Study Group coordinators for receiving the Zoom link to participate in this session.

Philosophy&Psychiatry: Virtual meeting November 25th 2020

Due to the corona situation, our (bi-)monthly  sessions on Philosophy & Psychiatry take place online. On Wednesday the 25th of November, from 19:00 to 20:00, we'll have a presentation from Sander Voerman of the Redesigning Psychiatry project. Below is an abstract to his talk. If you wish to join, please contact Roy Dings (roy.dings@rub.de). He'll send … Continue reading Philosophy&Psychiatry: Virtual meeting November 25th 2020

Book symposium: Constanze Binder’s ‘Agency, Freedom and Choice’

Zoom (Meeting ID: 974 2647 0908)

The OZSW study group Philosophy of Economics together with Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics (EIPE) organise 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. Program: 13:00 – 13:10 Introduction to ‘Agency, Freedom and Choice’ … Continue reading Book symposium: Constanze Binder’s ‘Agency, Freedom and Choice’

Online workshop on Ancient Aesthetics

Online Event Online event, n/a, LA, Netherlands

On Tuesday 30 March, 14:00-17:00, OZSW study group Ancient Philosophy is organizing an online workshop on Ancient Aesthetics, on the occasion of Aistė Čelkytė’s recently published book The Stoic Theory of Beauty (Edinburgh UP, 2020).   Nederlandse Onderzoeksschool Wijsbegeerte — OSZW Study Group 'Recent Work in Ancient Philosophy' Ancient Aesthetics March 30th, online (CE Time) 14:00-14:10 Introduction  … Continue reading Online workshop on Ancient Aesthetics

Online meet-and-greet of the Feminist Philosophy Studygroup of OZSW

Online Event Online event, n/a, LA, Netherlands

After a few years of silence, we would like to bring the studygroup back to live again. An online meet-and-greet will be organized April 9 at 16.00 hrs. Participants will be able to meet each other, introduce your project(s). Also, we would like to hear what kind of activities you would like the studygroup to organize: lectures, … Continue reading Online meet-and-greet of the Feminist Philosophy Studygroup of OZSW

The Potentials and Pitfalls of Democratic Deliberation

Online Event Online event, n/a, LA, Netherlands

The OZSW study group in Philosophy of Economics and the Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics (EIPE) organise the workshop “The Potentials and Pitfalls of Democratic Deliberation: Interdisciplinary Perspectives". As we are witnessing increasing political polarisation, the rise of authoritarian populism, and the perpetuation of post-truth politics, deliberation is frequently presented as not only an … Continue reading The Potentials and Pitfalls of Democratic Deliberation

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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.