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(Conference) Contemporary European Thought and the Idea of Care

Thomas van Aquinostraat 6 Thomas van Aquinostraat 6, Nijmegen

On 7 and 8 June, 2017, CHPS will organise a conference on "Contemporary European Thought and the Idea of Care: Contemporary Versions of an Ancient Idea". The conference aims to analyze the differences, convergences, and overlaps between these three paradigms with a view to uncovering whether and how they can help us understand the multiple … Continue reading (Conference) Contemporary European Thought and the Idea of Care

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(Workshop) Democratic Theory

Leiden Leiden

The Institute for Philosophy at Leiden University is proud to host a workshop in Democratic Theory. Sofia Näsström (Uppsala University) and David Owen (University of Southampton) will present some of their current work in progress. The workshop is open to all. Program: 14:15-15:30 David Owen (Southampton), "Populus, Demos, and Self-Rule" Discussant: Gijs van Maanen (Leiden) … Continue reading (Workshop) Democratic Theory

Book workshop on Thomas Fossen’s Facing Legitimacy

Leiden University Institute for Philosophy, Leiden, The Netherlands Leiden, The Netherlands, Leiden, South Holland, The Netherlands

The Institute for Philosophy is proud to host a book symposium on Thomas Fossen’s draft manuscript Facing Authority, as part of the OZSW reading group in political philosophy.  Sofia Näsström (Uppsala University) and David Owen (University of Southampton) and James Gledhill (UvA) will comment on Thomas’ work.  The workshop is open to all, but please register … Continue reading Book workshop on Thomas Fossen’s Facing Legitimacy

Lezing, ”Tweede Spinozalezing, Two unlikely bedfellows: Kant and Freud on Morality”

Aula - Oude Lutherse kerk, Amsterdam Singel 411, Amsterdam

Béatrice Longuenesse holds the Spinoza Chair of the Department of Philosophy of the Faculty of Humanities in the second term of the academic year 2016-2017 and will be delivering the accompanying two Spinoza Lectures on 'The first person in Cognition and Morality'. Longuenesse's second Spinoza Lecture is entitled ‘Two unlikely bedfellows: Kant and Freud on Morality' … Continue reading Lezing, ”Tweede Spinozalezing, Two unlikely bedfellows: Kant and Freud on Morality”

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Workshop Enactivism, Language, Mathematics

Call for papers Workshop "Getting real about words and numbers" Dates: June 12-13, 2017 Venue: Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands In recent years, the interest in embodied and enactive theories of cognition has been growing. Both in cognitive science and in the philosophy of mind, the dominant representational paradigm has been challenged by putting forward embodied and enactive … Continue reading Workshop Enactivism, Language, Mathematics

Ethics of Technology: The Future agenda

Conference: Celebrating 10 years of 4TU.Ethics, June 12th and June 13th Ethics of Technology: The Future agenda An international conference organized on occasion of the 10th anniversary of the 4TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology (4TU.Ethics)  University of Twente – June 12 and 13, 2017  About the conference: In 2007, Ethicists and Philosophers in the philosophy departments … Continue reading Ethics of Technology: The Future agenda

(Workshop) Getting real about words and numbers

Erasmus University Rotterdam ,

In recent years, the interest in embodied and enactive theories of cognition has been growing. Both in cognitive science and in the philosophy of mind, the dominant representational paradigm has been challenged by putting forward embodied and enactive explanations for various cognitive capacities such as perception, memory and imagination. However, while there is some consensus … Continue reading (Workshop) Getting real about words and numbers

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(Seminar) Philosophy of Education Society of GB

Vrije Universiteit, Main Building Amsterdam

Institutions of higher learning around the globe increasingly find themselves on the front lines of cultural and political battles over free speech. Repeatedly, students, faculty, administrators, and invited guests square off against each other, assuming contrary positions on the limits of thought and expression, respect for differences, the boundaries of toleration, and protection from harm. … Continue reading (Seminar) Philosophy of Education Society of GB

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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.