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Book symposium “Intentions Unbound” (Ulrike Heuer)

Utrecht, Sweelinckzaal, Drift 21

Ulrike Heuer is a Reader at the Philosophy Department of University College London. Her work is primarily on theories of practical reasons, in action theory, and in normative ethics. The focus of her current research is on action theory and moral psychology (intentions, responsibility, moral luck). In the book “Intentions Unbound”  she explores what intentions … Continue reading Book symposium “Intentions Unbound” (Ulrike Heuer)

Book symposium “Intentions Unbound” (Ulrike Heuer)

Sweelinckzaal, Drift 21, Utrecht

Book symposium on Ulrike Heuer’s new book manuscript “Intentions Unbound. The Rationality and Morality of Intentions”  Friday  June 22 Utrecht Ulrike Heuer is Reader at the Philosophy Department of University College London. Her work is primarily on theories of practical reasons, in action theory, and in normative ethics. The focus of her current research is … Continue reading Book symposium “Intentions Unbound” (Ulrike Heuer)

Workshop: the Philsophy of Information

Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and Arts, Brussels

The theme of the workshop is information visualisation. Our aim is to focus on informational artefacts that encode or convey information in order to try and explain why visualisations can play a certain epistemic role and why certain visualisation are more effective than others. A special attention will be given to the study of how scientists … Continue reading Workshop: the Philsophy of Information

Workshop Science and Intentional Action & Colloquium by Alfred Mele, 26th of June

VU Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Amsterdam, North Holland, The Netherlands

Workshop Science and Intentional Action & Colloquium by Alfred Mele, 26th of June, VU Amsterdam   Workshop Science and Intentional Action In recent decades, intentional action has become an important object of study in neuroscience and psychology. Even though experiments such as those conducted by Benjamin Libet do not show that we lack free will or … Continue reading Workshop Science and Intentional Action & Colloquium by Alfred Mele, 26th of June

Debat: hoe elitair zijn de kunsten?

Op 7 april 2018 ontving Kees Vuyk voor zijn boek Oude en nieuwe ongelijkheid de Socrates Wisselbeker, de prijs voor ‘het meest urgente, oorspronkelijke en prikkelende Nederlandstalige filosofieboek van 2017’. In dit boek onderzoekt hij het failliet van het traditionele verheffingsideaal: de kloof tussen arm en rijk is nu opgevolgd door de kloof tussen laag- en hoogopgeleid. … Continue reading Debat: hoe elitair zijn de kunsten?

Meeting of the OZSW Studygroup Christian Philosophy

VU Amsterdam, De Boelelaan, Amsterdam, The Netherlands De Boelelaan, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Amsterdam, North Holland, The Netherlands

We will meet at the VU University Amsterdam, Main Building, FORUM 6. We will discuss two papers by our members.  

Meeting 23 – Peer Review Circle Practical Philosophy

University of Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands Utrecht, The Netherlands, Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands

We will meet to discuss Akshat Jitendranath's draft paper entitled 'Does The Small Improvement Argument Threaten Comparativism?" (abstract below). 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 be put on the mailing list of the circle, please contact Jojanneke. … Continue reading Meeting 23 – Peer Review Circle Practical Philosophy

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