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APES Seminar “Jeroen van Dongen: Can we understand the black hole information paradox debate by studying its history?”

The department of philosophy of the University of Amsterdam hereby reminds you that you are cordially invited to the fourth meeting of the APES seminar of the academic year 2016-2017: Can we understand the black hole information paradox debate by studying its history? Jeroen van Dongen & Sebastian de Haro (UvA, Vossius Center)  Thursday 23 Feb 2017, … Continue reading APES Seminar “Jeroen van Dongen: Can we understand the black hole information paradox debate by studying its history?”

Meeting OZSW study group History of Dutch Scientific Philosophy

Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam ,

13:30 uur Lex Hendriks (Universiteit van Amsterdam, ILLC), Dialektiek bij Mannoury 14:25 uur pauze 14:45 uur Wim Veldman (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen), Cantors doel met Bouwers middelen 15:40 uur pauze 16:00 uur Joost Vecht (Universiteit van Oslo, Zweden), Partial mastery of mathematics

Colloquium “Govert den Hartogh (UvA): What is wrong with killing?”

Lecture hall 1.01e, Institute of Philosophy, Leiden University, Reuvensplaats 3-4, Leiden

The Center for Political Philosophy in Leiden is pleased to announce a talk by Govert den Hartogh (UvA) “What is wrong with killing?” Date: Thursday, 2 March 2017 Time: 15:15-17:00, followed by drinks Venue: Lecture hall 1.01e, Institute of Philosophy, Leiden University, Reuvensplaats 3-4, Leiden (see: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/locaties/reuvens) Abstract: The common sense view is that killing … Continue reading Colloquium “Govert den Hartogh (UvA): What is wrong with killing?”

Zeeman-Lecture by Hans-Jörg Rheinberger “On the Narrative Order of Things Experimental”

First Zeeman-Lecture by Hans-Jörg Rheinberger "On the Narrative Order of Things Experimental" 2 March 2017, 17.00-19.00 17.00: Coffee, tea 17.30-18.30: Lecture 18.30 onwards: drinks Agnietenkapel Oudezijdsvoorburgwal 229, Amsterdam Abstract On the Narrative Order of Things Experimental In the sciences, in one way or another, writing has traditionally been claimed to fulfill the demand to let the … Continue reading Zeeman-Lecture by Hans-Jörg Rheinberger “On the Narrative Order of Things Experimental”

Nijmegen lecture series “Thinking community today: Human co-existence after Heidegger”

Nijmegen lecture series “Thinking community today: Human co-existence after Heidegger” The Center for Contemporary European Philosophy cordially invites you for a talk by Ian James (Cambridge), “On open community” . Abstract: Published originally in 1986 Jean-Luc Nancy’s La Communauté désœuvrée (The Inoperative community) has proved to be one of his most influential and controversial texts and has enjoyed a rich afterlife, … Continue reading Nijmegen lecture series “Thinking community today: Human co-existence after Heidegger”

Workshop “Security & the Political Turn in Philosophy of Technologies”

Design Lab, University of Twente Hengelosestraat 500, Enschede

Workshop “Security & the Political Turn in Philosophy of Technologies”   Date: Friday, March 10th, 2017, 09:30-18:00 Venue: UT – DesignLab   No conference fee. Please register in advance. Space is limited.   Introduction to the workshop:   How to understand the political significance of things? And how to deal with the politics of technology … Continue reading Workshop “Security & the Political Turn in Philosophy of Technologies”

Dutch Symposium Future of Philosophy

Academiegebouw RUG, Groningen, The Netherlands Groningen, The Netherlands, Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands

Symposium 'The future of academic philosophy' (Dutch event) Broerstraat 5, Groningen Dear all, We live in an age in which the university is increasingly dependent upon the writing of research proposals, and applying for research grants. The question arises to what extent this model influences the direction of research. That is to say: what research … Continue reading Dutch Symposium Future of Philosophy

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