Academic Philosophy Events in the Netherlands
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PhD Defense Jilles Smids: “Persuasive technology, allocation of control, and mobility: an ethical analysis”
TUEindhoven Senaatszaal, EindhovenBy Jilles Smids
Workshop: the Ethics of the Internet of Things
University of Twente , NetherlandsOn March 14 2018, the DesignLab of the University of Twente will host a UNESCO workshop on the Ethics of the Internet of Things. Technologies are increasingly taking on an environmental role. Sensor networks are being integrated in our material environment, while algorithms and artificial intelligence make sense of the generated data, and influence our … Continue reading Workshop: the Ethics of the Internet of Things →
CPP Colloquium: Andrei Poama
Institute of Philosophy, Lecture Room 1.01, P.J.Veth Building, Nonnensteeg 1-3, LeidenIs criminal disenfranchisement compatible with a democratic political order? This article (co-authored with Tom Theuns) considers this question in light of a recently developed view that criminal disenfranchisement is justified because it expresses our commitment to democratic values. We call this view expressive disenfranchisement and refer to the general conception in which it is grounded … Continue reading CPP Colloquium: Andrei Poama →
Wonder-ful experience: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
VU Main Building, 16A00 (Kerkzaal) AmsterdamSeminar with Prof. Robert Fuller, Caterpillar Professor of Religious Studies, Bradley University, Peoria (IL). Prof. Fuller situates wonder in the modern study of emotions: their evolutionary-adaptive substrates, biological functions, psychological attributes, and why wonder gives rise to thoughts/feelings that might be deemed spiritual. Participation is free, but registration is required. E-mail Anders Schinkel at info@wonderfuleducation.nl
Conference: Conceptual Crossroads
Utrecht UniversityUtrecht University Graduate School Conference: Conceptual Crossroads: Rethinking Paradigms of Borders and Migration
Advanced European Bioethics Course ‘Suffering, Death and Palliative Care’
Huize Heyendael Geert Grooteplein 9, Nijmegen, NetherlandsObjective of this course is to educate the participants on two main aspects: ethical questions of palliative care and medically assisted death, and philosophical, theological and medical reflections on the concepts of death and suffering. Attitudes towards death and dying, and the ethical aspects of continuing or foregoing medical treatment, and of medically assisted death … Continue reading Advanced European Bioethics Course ‘Suffering, Death and Palliative Care’ →
PhD Defense Paulien Snellen: “Akrasia as a character trait”.
Academiegebouw RUG, Groningen, The Netherlands Groningen, The Netherlands, Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlandsby: Paulien Snellen
PhD Defense Fei Teng: “Moral responsibilities to future generations in the context of climate change”
Utrecht University, Senaatszaal, Domplein 29 UtrechtBy Fei Teng
Minisymposium: Filosofie en Spiritualiteit
Leiden, Matthias de Vrieshof 2/zaal 002In het Platonisme heeft de verbeelding altijd een centrale plaats gehad als vermogen in de mens en de schepping. Wat betekende dat voor de menselijke creativiteit, en hoe verhield die zich tot de metafysica en de kosmologie? Vrijdagmiddag 23 maart vertellen Olga Lizzini en Joyce Pijnenburg over de verhoudingen tussen beeld, werkelijkheid en ziel … Continue reading Minisymposium: Filosofie en Spiritualiteit →
VU Philosophy Colloquium
Vrije Universiteit De Boelelaan 1105 1081 HV Amsterdam NederlandDr. Albert Joosse (UU en RuG) een lezing over: Erôs and dialectic in ancient interpretations of the Platonic First Alcibiades, or: should a teacher love his student?
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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.