Academic Philosophy Events in the Netherlands
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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 NetherlandsWhen: 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 we discuss the relation between specialized knowledge and meaningful accountability, drawing on the example of the European Central Bank. We first describe the challenge of … Continue reading Lecture: “The limits of transparency: specialized knowledge, central banks and meaningful accountability” →
UvA Philosophy and Public Affairs colloquium
UvA Department of Philosophy; Faculteitskamer (1.17) Oude Turfmarkt 141-147, AmsterdamThe next session of the UvA Philosophy and Public Affairs colloquium will take place on Wednesday 24 April, 16.00-17.45 pm. Veronica Vasterling (Radboud University) will give a lecture entitled Why is it so difficult to get rid of (implicit) sexist and racist bias? A phenomenological answer Location: Faculteitskamer/Faculty Room, Oude Turfmarkt 147 (entrance at 141), … Continue reading UvA Philosophy and Public Affairs colloquium →
Peace and Justice? The Case of the International Criminal Court
Wijnhaven, Spanish Steps Turfmarkt 99, The Hague, NetherlandsAbstract Transitional justice encompasses a range of processes that deal with human rights abuses in the context of attempted transitions away from conflict and/or repression. Transitional justice aims at transforming political relationships among citizens and between citizens and officials of the society in which conflict and/or repression occurred. Processes of transitional justice facilitate this transformation … Continue reading Peace and Justice? The Case of the International Criminal Court →
EIPE Research Seminar: Intergenerational Justice as Intergenerational Non-Domination
Polak Building Burgemeester Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, NetherlandsPapers are emailed one week in advance. Presenters give a 20 minute presentation followed by 15 minutes for the discussant and then a plenary discussion. Seminars conclude with informal discussions over drinks. Discussant: Tim Meijers - Utrecht University For questions: Hester Bartelsmans (488363hb@student.eur.nl) Location: Polak Building 2 - 18
Colloquium History of Philosophy: ‘Mandeville on Pride, Hypocrisy and Sociability’
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 NetherlandsOn Wednesday 1 May, the next History of Philosophy colloquium will be held at the University of Groningen. Robin Douglass (King's College London), will give a lecture titled 'Mandeville on Pride, Hypocrisy and Sociability'. All are welcome. For more information, email a.a.f.chadwick@rug.nl. Time: 15:15-17:00 Place: Faculty of Philosophy, University of Groningen, Room Omega. Abstract: Bernard Mandeville argues … Continue reading Colloquium History of Philosophy: ‘Mandeville on Pride, Hypocrisy and Sociability’ →
Concerning Maternity Part III: Ethics, Care and Subjectivity
Universiteit voor Humanistiek Utrecht, Kromme Nieuwegracht 29, University for Humanistics, 3512 HD Utrecht, The Netherlands Kromme Nieuwegracht 29, University for Humanistics, 3512 HD Utrecht, The Netherlands, Utrecht, Utrecht, The NetherlandsThe Concerning Maternity network at the University of Humanistic Studies welcomes you at this international conference on the 7th of May, where we will analyze and explore the lived experience of both pregnant and maternal subjectivity, as well as that of midwifery, in order to consider the question: what are pregnant and maternal subjectivities and … Continue reading Concerning Maternity Part III: Ethics, Care and Subjectivity →
Study Group: Phenomenology and Predictive Coding
University of Groningen, Faculty of Philosophy, Room BetaPhenomenological Workspace will organize a study group Phenomenology and Predictive Coding with a lecture by Julian Kiverstein (UvA). This event will take place May 14 at University of Groningen, Faculty of Philosophy. Schedule (location: Room Beta, Faculty of Philosophy, RuG): 1pm – opening 1pm - 2.20pm – group discussion of selected reading materials 2.20pm-2.40pm – … Continue reading Study Group: Phenomenology and Predictive Coding →
Workshop: “Spinoza and Spinozism: then and now”
Faculty of Philosophy RUG, Oude Boteringestraat 52 Groningen, NetherlandsWorkshop: “Spinoza and Spinozism: then and now” University of Groningen 15th May 2019 Location: Faculty of Philosophy, Oude Boteringestraat 52, Room Gamma 9:30 – Coffee and welcome Morning session – Chair: Martin Lenz (University of Groningen) 10:00 - 11:15 – Susan James (Birkbeck College London): “Responding Emotionally to Fiction: A Spinozist Approach” 11:15 … Continue reading Workshop: “Spinoza and Spinozism: then and now” →
Jaarsymposium Nederlandse Vereniging voor Bio-ethiek
Het Huis Utrecht Boorstraat 107, Utrecht, NetherlandsAbout the OZSW event calendar
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