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Workshop: Mathematics and its Philosophy in the 19th century

Amsterdam

Call for abstracts for the workshop: Mathematics and its Philosophy in the 19th century, Amsterdam, July 2018  https://philmathsbolzano.wordpress.com/ Deadline for submissions is May 7th, 2018 23:59 CEST. The eIdeas Group at the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands is pleased to announce its first workshop, taking place in dates 13-14th July 2018 in Amsterdam. The aim of the workshop … Continue reading Workshop: Mathematics and its Philosophy in the 19th century

Summer School: Critical Theory

The Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Groningen invites applications from undergraduate and postgraduate students for its first Summer School in Critical Theory (July 23-27, 2018). Speakers: - Maeve Cooke (Dublin):  "Radical Transformations of Self and Society: Towards a Critical Theory of Protest and Resistance" - Lars Rensmann (Groningen): "Revolt and Reification: Critical Theory … Continue reading Summer School: Critical Theory

Summer School “Virtues in the University”

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

The theme of the seminar is Virtues in the University. One task traditionally ascribed to universities is that they are supposed to inculcate certain moral and intellectual virtues in their students, such as intellectual honesty, open-mindedness, inquisitiveness, thoroughness, decency. Should universities still aspire to these things, and if so why? And if we assume they should, … Continue reading Summer School “Virtues in the University”

OZSW Summer School on Ethics and Economics

Hotel De Rooi Pannen, Tilburg, the Netherlands

Should everyone get an unconditional basic income? Can wages be just? Is inheritance morally permissible? How should externalities such as environmental pollution be regulated? Questions of ethics and economics are systematically at the forefront of contemporary academic and public debates. Although many of these questions are not new, they are of renewed and pressing interest … Continue reading OZSW Summer School on Ethics and Economics

NOISE Summer School 2018

Utrecht , Netherlands

Social and Political Suffocations  Netherlands Research School of Gender Studies As feminist scholars have pointed out for decades, the unequal distribution of wealth, privilege, and social and political agency and recognition take place along intersectional power dynamics structured by, for example, gender, race, class, mental and physical dis/ability, sexuality. While the last year’s NOISE summer … Continue reading NOISE Summer School 2018

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Workshop: Toleration, realism and the public role of philosophy

P.J. Veth Building, Leiden University

To commemorate our esteemed colleague, Prof. Glen Newey, and to celebrate his philosophical work, the Institute for Philosophy at Leiden University is organising an academic event in his honour. We have invited a number of his philosophical friends, colleagues, and interlocutors, as well as members of his family, to share memories and speak on topics close … Continue reading Workshop: Toleration, realism and the public role of philosophy

Masterclass: schrijven voor een breder publiek

Utrecht , Netherlands

Naar aanleiding van de OZSW/BNI essayprijs (deadline: 23 september 2018), wordt op 11 september 2018 een masterclass georganiseerd voor filosofen die hun publieksfilosofische schrijfvaardigheid willen verbeteren.

UvA PPA-colloquium

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

The next session of the UvA Philosophy and Public Affairs colloquium will take place on Wednesday 12 September, 16.00-18.00 Hao Wang will present a paper entitled: The illusion of transparency: Algorithmic transparency as a disciplinary technique in credit scoring systems Commentator: TBA Abstract: Access to credit has increasingly become an important part of our life. The … Continue reading UvA PPA-colloquium

CPP Colloquium Leiden

Institute of Philosophy, Lecture Room 0.07, P.J.Veth Building, Nonnensteeg 1-3, Leiden

Alfred Archer (Tilburg) “When Artists Fall: Honouring and Admiring the Immoral” (co-authored with Ben Matheson Stockholm University) Abstract: Is it appropriate to honour and admire immoral artists? This question is of crucial importance given the recent debates concerning how to respond to prominent cases of artists who have been accused of morally outrageous behaviour. In this … Continue reading CPP Colloquium Leiden

[Lecture] CPP Colloquium, When Artists Fall: Honouring and Admiring the Immoral

Institute of Philosophy, Lecture Room 0.07, P.J.Veth Building, Nonnensteeg 1-3, Leiden

Is it appropriate to honour and admire immoral artists? This question is of crucial importance given the recent debates concerning how to respond to prominent cases of artists who have been accused of morally outrageous behaviour. In this paper, focus on the ethics of honouring immoral artists through giving them awards. We argue that there … Continue reading [Lecture] CPP Colloquium, When Artists Fall: Honouring and Admiring the Immoral

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