Academic Philosophy Events in the Netherlands
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Lezingen Michiel Korthals over Goed Eten: Filosofie van Voeding en Landbouw
Boekhandel Scheltema, Rokin, AmsterdamEten is één van de belangrijkste dingen in ons leven. Maar wat stoppen we precies in onze mond? En is het niet zo dat uitbuiting, extreem overgewicht, ondervoeding, honger en grote milieuschade gevolgen zijn van onze wijze van consumeren? dit zou toch anders moeten kunnen, maar de vraag is: hoe dan? Michiel Korthals vertelt over … Continue reading Lezingen Michiel Korthals over Goed Eten: Filosofie van Voeding en Landbouw →
Workshop: Newtonian Debates on Causation
Faculty of Philosophy RUG, Oude Boteringestraat 52, room Beta, 9712 GL Groningen, The Netherlands Oude Boteringestraat 52, Academy Building, 9712 GL Groningen, Groningen, Groningen, NetherlandsThe Groningen Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Thought is pleased to announce the third meeting of the workshop series: "The Early Modern Debate on Causality". The theme of this third meeting is "Newtonian Debates on Causation". Attendance is free, but registration is required. To register please write to Lukas Wolf (l.b.wolf@rug.nl)
Colloquium: Marijn Sax on Health Apps and the Question of User Autonomy
Faculty Room, Oude Turfmarkt 147 (entrance at 141), Department of Philosophy, University of AmsterdamThe next session of the UvA Philosophy and Public Affairs colloquium will take place on Wednesday 25 April, 4-6pm. Marijn Sax (UvA) will present a chapter entitled 'Health Apps and the Question of User Autonomy'. Location: Faculteitskamer/Faculty Room, Oude Turfmarkt 147 (entrance at 141), Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam Abstract: Health apps should be understood … Continue reading Colloquium: Marijn Sax on Health Apps and the Question of User Autonomy →
OZSW Study group Philosophy and Psychiatry: Meeting April 25th
Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen ,The next meeting of the OZSW Study group in philosophy and psychiatry will take place on Wednesday April 25th, from 18h onwards, at the Radboud University Nijmegen. During this meeting, Leon de Bruin (RU Nijmegen and VU Amsterdam) will give a talk on his research concerning extended cognition and psychiatry, which he will conduct … Continue reading OZSW Study group Philosophy and Psychiatry: Meeting April 25th →
Bijeenkomst Studiegroep Geschiedfilosofie
De Boelelaan 1105, AmsterdamDit jaar organiseert de studiegroep geschiedfilosofie nieuwe bijeenkomsten. Sprekers zijn Robbert-Jan Adriaansen, UD aan de Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, en Pieter Huistra, UD aan de Universiteit van Utrecht. Robbert-Jan Adriaansen zal spreker over “The Play-Element of Historical Culture", Pieter Huistra over “Funding bodies and their influence on historiographical practice.” Als alle aanwezigen het Nederlands machtig zijn zal … Continue reading Bijeenkomst Studiegroep Geschiedfilosofie →
Meeting 22b – Peer Review Circle Practical Philosophy
Utrecht University Drift 13, Room 205, Utrecht, NetherlandsInvitation We will meet to discuss a paper by Uğur Aytaç, entitled 'Transnational Capitalism and Depoliticization of the Realm of Economy: A Realist Approach to Legitimacy Deficit in Advanced Capitalist Societies'. Please contact Jojanneke Vanderveen (j.s.vanderveen@vu.nl) or Huub Brouwer (h.m.brouwer@uvt.nl) to receive the paper and location details. If you cannot attend but would like to … Continue reading Meeting 22b – Peer Review Circle Practical Philosophy →
Workshop on History & Philosophy of Physics
Programme 10.00-11.00 hours Fedde Benedictus (UU) Kant, Einstein and Reichenbach 11.30-12.30 hours Maaneli Derakshani (UU) Canonical Quantum Gravity and the Problem of Time 13.30-14.30 hours Ronnie Hermens (UU) The PBR Theorem: Whose Side is it On? 14.45-15.45 hours Valeriya Chasova (UCL) Empirical Status of Theoretical Symmetries in Quantum Mechanics 16.00-17.00 hours Gijs Leegwater & F.A. … Continue reading Workshop on History & Philosophy of Physics →
Conference of the European Hobbes Society
Universiteitsbibliotheek UVA , Singel 425, University of Amsterdam, 1012 WP Amsterdam, The Netherlands Singel 425, University of Amsterdam, 1012 WP Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Amsterdam, North Holland, The NetherlandsMonday, May 14 10:00-10:15 Welcome 10:15-11:15 Deborah Baumgold (Oregon) – ‘Dating On the Citizen’ 11:25-12:25 Kinch Hoekstra & Nicholas Gooding (UC Berkeley) – ‘Hobbes and Aristotle on the natural principles of politics’ 13:45-14:45 Susanne Sreedhar (Boston University) – ‘The right of nature and the right to all things’ 14:55-15:55 Michael LeBuffe (Otago) – ‘Motivation and the good’ … Continue reading Conference of the European Hobbes Society →
Workshop: Contemporary Marxism in China and the West
Faculty Room, Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam, Oude Turfmarkt 141The workshop will involve two presentations, each followed by a comment: Li Yitian (Tsinghua University, Beijing): “Two Dimensions in Marx’s Concept of Justice: Revisiting the Tucker-Wood Thesis” Zhang Xiao (Renmin University, Beijing): “What Contemporary Marxism Can Learn from G.A. Cohen’s Moral Defense of Socialism” The comments will be provided by Emile Ike and Jan Overwijk … Continue reading Workshop: Contemporary Marxism in China and the West →
Masterclass: The Idea of Africa
University of Amsterdam, REC Roeterseiland, Building B, Room B 3.03, Third FloorAs part of the program Moving Together: Activism, Art and Education – A Week with Angela Davis Scholar and organizer Gina Dent will give a masterclass at the University of Amsterdam called The Idea of Africa (May 16). Besides a masterclass, she will present from her forthcoming book Anchored to the Real: Black Literature in the Wake of Anthropology (Duke University Press) … Continue reading Masterclass: The Idea of Africa →
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