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Gezelschap voor fenomenologische wijsbegeerte

Rozenboomlaan 27 2271VR Voorburg

Graag nodig ik u uit voor de jaarlijkse bijeenkomst van het gezelschap voor fenomenologische wijsbegeerte, 1-2 februari in Groningen. Hieronder vindt u het definitieve programma. U kunt zich aanmelden voor de jaarvergadering via info at vincent.blok.nl

Minisymposium filosofie, spiritualiteit en kunst

Cleveringaplaats 1 Leiden (Lipsiusgebouw zaal 003)

Spiritualiteit en Kunst Sprekers: Prof. Dr Antoon Vandenbraembussche en Dr Jan Bor. Datum: vrijdag 2 februari 2018 Plaats: Cleveringaplaats 1 Leiden (Lipsiusgebouw zaal 003) Aanvang: 13.30 uur Toegang: gratis

Colloquium: Philosophy and Public Affairs

Faculty room, Oude Turfmarkt 147, entrance at 141, Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam

The Philosophy and Public Affairs group at the University of Amsterdam is pleased to announce its programme of events for the second semester of 2017-18. Alongside the usual colloquia, we are delighted to be hosting three special workshops, with David Velleman (March 14), Mari Mikkola (April 11) and Elijah Millgram (May 16). For these workshops, … Continue reading Colloquium: Philosophy and Public Affairs

PPA Colloquium: exploitation, international taxation, and global justice

Faculty Room, Oude Turfmarkt 147 (entrance at 141), Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam

Laurens van Apeldoorn (Leiden / UvA) will present a paper entitled 'Exploitation, international taxation, and global justice' I investigate the central principle that underlies the OECDs tax base erosion and profit shifting initiative. The principle claims that (corporate) profits should be taxed where economic activities deriving the profits are performed and where value is created. … Continue reading PPA Colloquium: exploitation, international taxation, and global justice

colloquium: Alan Schrift on Deleuze, Nietzsche, Spinoza

Sweelinckzaal, Drift 21, Utrecht

"Pluralism = Monism: What Deleuze learns from Nietzsche and Spinoza**"* Prof. dr. *Alan Schrift* F. Wendell Miller Professor of Philosophy Grinnell College /with a response by:/ Prof. dr. *Gregg Lambert* Dean's Professor of the Humanities Syracuse University All are welcome!

GF colloquium: Ype de Boer on Agamben

Stijlkamer, Janskerkhof 13 , Utrecht

Giorgio Agamben is best known for his /Homo sacer /(Italian: 1995), in which he formulates a fundamental critique of Western politics. Less known, however, is that this critique relies on the reflections on language that Agamben had developed in his earlier works, most notably /Infancy and History /(Italian: 1979), /Language and Death /(Italian: 1982) and … Continue reading GF colloquium: Ype de Boer on Agamben

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