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Workshop “Responsibility: What’s the Point?”

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam ,

What’s the point or value of responsibility and blame attributions? Lately, the debate has developed quickly on this fundamental question. Recent proposals include: the point is to increase alignment of moral understanding (Fricker 2016), to scaffold each other’s moral sensitivities (McGeer 2019), to facilitate shared knowledge about the normative changes resulting from a wrong (Sliwa … Continue reading Workshop “Responsibility: What’s the Point?”

Prospects for Relativistic Collapse in Quantum Physics

Ma 18 en Di 19 Juli 2022 Utrecht University Prospects for Relativistic Collapse in Quantum Physics Speakers and participants: Guido Baccigaluppi, Wayne Myrvold, Owen Maroney, Dan Bedingham, Lajos Diósi, Antoine Tilloy, Rodi Tumulka, F.A. Muller, Sam Rijken, Ruward Mulder. Time, location and programme to be announced very soon. Open to anyone.

“Decolonising Research on African Diaspora Media Users”

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

Lecturer: dr. Winston Mano from the University of Westminster Location: Forum 3, Main Building of Vrije Universiteit, De Boelelaan 1105, 1081 HV Amsterdam. PhD student Yonas Abebe Belay from Ethiopia will also be giving a presentation, on African Intercultural Philosophical Film, during this seminar.

Launch event study group Engineering Ethics (Education and Research)

Andrea Gammon and Diana Martin are happy to let you know that the study group Engineering Ethics (Education and Research) will have the launch event of the study group scheduled for 18 Oct, 9.00-12.00, at TU Eindhoven, Atlas 3.201. The launch will coincide with a workshop on empathy and mindfulness in engineering education facilitated by … Continue reading Launch event study group Engineering Ethics (Education and Research)

Book workshop on Johan Olsthoorn’s’ ‘Hobbes on Justice’

Challenges to Democratic Representation and the OZSW study group in political philosophy are jointly organizing a book symposium on Johan Olsthoorn’s draft manuscript Hobbes on Justice (OUP). The workshop is open to all, but please register at e.r.boot@uva.nl. Date: December 6–7, 2022 Location: University of Amsterdam, University Library (Potgieterzaal), Singel 425 The provisional program can be found here: here 2022 Program book manuscript workshop.

Feminist Study Group* gathering on social safety & sexual harassment in academia

The Feminist Studygroup is organizing an event in January. Type of event: Feminist Study Group* gathering on social safety & sexual harassment in academia Date: January 27, 10:00-12:00 hrs. Room: Open Universiteit, Vondellaan 202, Utrecht (for directions, check: https://www.ou.nl/-/utrecht) & online. Organized by the coordinators of the Feminist Studygroup: Catherine Koekoek, Marieke Borren, Annemie Halsema … Continue reading Feminist Study Group* gathering on social safety & sexual harassment in academia

OZSW Study Group meeting Classical German Idealism and its Relevance / Klassiek Duits Idealisme en haar Actualiteit

OZSW Study Group Classical German Idealism and its Relevance / Klassiek Duits Idealisme en haar Actualiteit When: Friday January 27, 2023 Where: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1105 (main building), room HG-1D12 Forum 4 Program 13.30-14.15:   Gerard Versluis (Leiden): Kants begrip van leven 30 min. lecture, discussion Coffee 14.30 – 15.15 Renetta Bos (Utrecht): … Continue reading OZSW Study Group meeting Classical German Idealism and its Relevance / Klassiek Duits Idealisme en haar Actualiteit

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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.