Academic Philosophy Events in the Netherlands
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Hollands Next Rolmodel: Seminar over morele voorbeelden
Amsterdam AmsterdamVoor wie beroepsmatig bezig is met de ontwikkeling van anderen is de voorbeeldfunctie fundamenteel. Maar niet gemakkelijk. Waarvan precies wil je een voorbeeld zijn? Is iedereen op zijn eigen wijze rolmodel of kunnen alleen helden en heiligen het zijn? Hoe leer je van voorbeeldfiguren? Met dit thema gaan we aan de slag op het vierde … Continue reading Hollands Next Rolmodel: Seminar over morele voorbeelden →
OZSW debate “Do Robotics and Automation Threaten the Good Life?”
The increasing use of robotics and ICT to replace both physical work and, increasingly, service work raises questions about the importance of work to quality of life and having a meaningful life. Is work part of the good life, and if so, what kind of work? Do people have a right to work? Who is … Continue reading OZSW debate “Do Robotics and Automation Threaten the Good Life?” →
PhD Defense: “Knowing what to do; A logical approach to planning and knowing how”
Academiegebouw RUG, Groningen, The Netherlands Groningen, The Netherlands, Groningen, Groningen, The NetherlandsBy J.L. Li
OZSW Studygroup Meeting Christian Philosophy with Jonathan Chaplin
Van Ravensteijnzaal, Kromme Nieuwegracht 80, 3512 HM Utrecht, The Netherlands Kromme Nieuwegracht 80, 3512 HM Utrecht, The Netherlands, Utrecht, Utrecht, The NetherlandsThe OZSW studygroup Christian Philosophy hosts dr. Jonathan Chaplin (UK) at Utrecht University (instead of VU!), Kromme Nieuwegracht 80, Utrecht, Van Ravensteynzaal , 1st floor. Program 10.00-10.30 Arrival of participants 10.30-12.00 Lecture + discussion by dr. Jonathan Chaplin "The public, the political and the societal: Dooyeweerdian explorations" 12.00-13.00 Lunch 13.00-14.30 Presentations 1. Corné Rademaker - "Practicing agricultural development: … Continue reading OZSW Studygroup Meeting Christian Philosophy with Jonathan Chaplin →
(OZSW Masterclass) Lifting the Blinds: Workshop on Diversity and Exclusion in Academic Philosophy
Nijmegen University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Nijmegen, Gelderland, The NetherlandsAcademic philosophy has a diversity problem. While gender, racial and ethnic diversity flourishes in many other disciplines, philosophy departments in Europe, North America, and Australia remain startlingly true to an age-old formula: predominantly white, Western males studying the thought of other white, Western males. In the Netherlands, only 4.5% of “hoogleraren” (full professors) of philosophy … Continue reading (OZSW Masterclass) Lifting the Blinds: Workshop on Diversity and Exclusion in Academic Philosophy →
Genealogy and Political Theory Workshop
University of Amsterdam Turfdraagsterpad 15-17, AmsterdamIn recent years, there has been a proliferation of works of and on genealogy by political theorists and historians of political thought. However, with this proliferation comes questions about what exactly genealogy is, how to understand past work on and of genealogy (in particular by Nietzsche and Foucault), how it is connected to other forms … Continue reading Genealogy and Political Theory Workshop →
Seminar: ‘Meeting Spinoza: Books, Letters, Networks, Personal Encounters’
UtrechtSeminar: ‘Meeting Spinoza: Books, Letters, Networks, Personal Encounters’ Date: October 5-6, 201 Location: Utrecht Confirmed invited speakers: Mogens Laerke (CNRS Lyon), Steven Nadler (Madison-Wisconsin), Antonella del Prete (Tuscia University) Prospectus While the old model of Spinoza as a recluse who developed a complete philosophical system in near isolation may no longer dominate scholarship as it … Continue reading Seminar: ‘Meeting Spinoza: Books, Letters, Networks, Personal Encounters’ →
OZSW Autumn Course ‘Uncommon Notions: Fragments, Obscurities, Authority‘
Leiden University, Cleveringaplaats 1, 2311 Leiden, The Netherlands Cleveringaplaats 1, 2311 Leiden, The Netherlands, Leiden, South Holland, The NetherlandsThe course Uncommon Notions will discuss how the historian of philosophy deals with sources that are not immediately intelligible or whose status is not immediately intelligible on account of their fragmentary, disputed or obscure character. What is an appropriate use of such sources, and how do we determine their status in order to justify their … Continue reading OZSW Autumn Course ‘Uncommon Notions: Fragments, Obscurities, Authority‘ →
Jonge filosofen over de bronnen van ‘onze’ moraal
Ariënsinstituut Keistraat 9, Utrecht, NetherlandsWaarden staan nooit op zichzelf maar maken deel uit van een cultuur, traditie of levensbeschouwing, in het kader waarvan mensen hun identiteit beleven en uitdrukken. Die morele bronnen blijven meestal impliciet, omdat velen 'onze' westerse moraal als vanzelfsprekend aanvaarden. Precies die ervaring van vanzelfsprekendheid verhult echter onze onzekerheid en verdeeldheid over het fundament dat aan … Continue reading Jonge filosofen over de bronnen van ‘onze’ moraal →
(CPP Coloquium Leiden) ”The Paradox of Power”, Frank Chouraqui
Institute of Philosophy Reuvensplaats 2-4, Leiden, NetherlandsPower is usually distinguished from mere force by its reliance on consent. This consent can take one of two forms: the first is the recognition of the legitimacy of the authority's power, and the other is some sort of willful submission. Power structures that function on the latter principle constitute the focus of the realist … Continue reading (CPP Coloquium Leiden) ”The Paradox of Power”, Frank Chouraqui →
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