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ASCA International Workshop 2019

Amsterdam University Library, Singel 425, 1012 WP Amsterdam , Netherlands

Realities and Fantasies Relations, Transformations, Discontinuities 10-12 April, Universiteit van Amsterdam   Keynote lectures: Jonathan Culler (Cornell University): Fantasizing Narrators for Novels and Speakers for Poems Annabelle Dufourcq (RU Nijmegen): … Continue reading ASCA International Workshop 2019

Philosophy and Public Affairs Colloquium: How to use someone ‘merely as a means’

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 10 April, 4-6 pm. Pauline Kleingeld (RUG) will present a paper entitled How to … Continue reading Philosophy and Public Affairs Colloquium: How to use someone ‘merely as a means’

Workshop: New Perspectives on Human Dignity and Human Rights

Universiteit Utrecht, Room 0.06, Janskerkhof 13, Universiteit Utrecht Academiegebouw, 3512 BL Utrecht, The Netherlands Janskerkhof 13, Universiteit Utrecht Academiegebouw, 3512 BL Utrecht, The Netherlands, Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands

The meaning, use and practical implications of the concept of human dignity continue to be a highly controversial topic. This holds for various applied contexts, and especially for its role … Continue reading Workshop: New Perspectives on Human Dignity and Human Rights

CCP Annual Lecture: “Prison Abolition: the limits functional critique”

Institute for Philosophy, Leiden University, room 1.01 Nonnesteeg 1 - 3, Leiden, Netherlands

The Center for Political Philosophy in Leiden is delighted to announce the CPP Annual Lecture by: Tommie Shelby (Harvard) “Prison Abolition: the limits functional critique” Date: Thursday, 18 April 2019 … Continue reading CCP Annual Lecture: “Prison Abolition: the limits functional critique”

Colloquium: “Change in the Instant: Heidegger’s 1930-31 Seminar on Plato’s Parmenides”

Van Ravensteynzaal, Kromme Nieuwe Gracht 80 (first floor) Utrecht, Netherlands

Change in the Instant: Heidegger’s 1930-31 Seminar on Plato’s Parmenides Prof. dr. Francisco Gonzalez University of Ottawa All are welcome! Date: Thursday, April 18th, 15:15-17:00 Venue: Kromme Nieuwegracht 80, room … Continue reading Colloquium: “Change in the Instant: Heidegger’s 1930-31 Seminar on Plato’s Parmenides”

Workshop: “Ancient Life Sciences: Aristotelian and Hellenistic Approaches”

A.W. de Grootkamer Trans 10, Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

The international workshop “Ancient Life Sciences: Aristotelian and Hellenistic Approaches” – hosted by Dr. Inna Kupreeva and Prof. Tieleman –  will include papers concerned with the foundations of thinking about life … Continue reading Workshop: “Ancient Life Sciences: Aristotelian and Hellenistic Approaches”

Lecture: “The limits of transparency: specialized knowledge, central banks and meaningful accountability”

Faculty of Philosophy, Room Omega, Oude Boteringestraat 52, University of Groningen, 9712 GL Groningen, The Netherlands Oude Boteringestraat 52, University of Groningen, 9712 GL Groningen, The Netherlands, Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands

When: Wednesday, April 24 (15:15-17:00) Where: room Omega, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Groningen Speaker: Lisa Herzog (TUM) Title: "The limits of transparency: specialized knowledge, central banks and meaningful accountability" Abstract: In this paper … Continue reading Lecture: “The limits of transparency: specialized knowledge, central banks and meaningful accountability”

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