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Annual meeting Study group Business ethics

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Oude Boteringestraat, 9712 Groningen, The Netherlands Oude Boteringestraat, 9712 Groningen, The Netherlands, Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands

Stipendiaatssymposium – Plato en de sofisten: Een spiegel voor onze tijd

Grand Hotel Karel V, Geertebolwerk 1, Utrecht Geertebolwerk 1, Utrecht, Netherlands

14 juni a.s. vindt het eerste stipendiaatssymposium van Emma Cohen de Lara plaats in Utrecht. Dr. Cohen de Lara heeft afglopen november het tweede Thijmstipendium in ontvangst genomen en organiseert het symposium met de titel 'Plato en de sofisten: Een spiegel voor onze tijd'. Zorgen over het populisme en populistische retoriek in het post-waarheid-tijdperk lijken … Continue reading Stipendiaatssymposium – Plato en de sofisten: Een spiegel voor onze tijd

OZSW study group meeting Christian Philosophy

VU University, Amsterdam, Hoofdgebouw, De Boelelaan 1105, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam / VU University Amsterdam, 1081 Amsterdam, The Netherlands Hoofdgebouw, De Boelelaan 1105, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam / VU University Amsterdam, 1081 Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Amsterdam, North Holland, The Netherlands

On June 14th, 2019 Dr. Scott Thomas (University of Bath, UK) visits the OZSW Study group Christian Philosophy at VU University Amsterdam. The theme of his morning lecture is (tentative title): "Engaging the Social Sciences: International Relations for the Religious World of the Twenty-First Century". We will meet on 14 June 2019 (10.00-15.45) VU University … Continue reading OZSW study group meeting Christian Philosophy

Book Symposium with R. Jay Wallace – The Moral Nexus

Tilburg University, DZ10 DZ10, ,

In The Moral Nexus (Princeton University Press, 2019) R. Jay Wallace develops and defends a new interpretation of morality, namely, as a set of requirements that connect agents normatively to other persons in a nexus of moral relations. According to this relational interpretation, moral demands are directed to other individuals, who have claims that the … Continue reading Book Symposium with R. Jay Wallace – The Moral Nexus

Book Symposium with R. Jay Wallace ‘The Moral Nexus’

Tilburg University , Tilburg University, Warandelaan 2, 5037 AB Tilburg, The Netherlands Tilburg University, Warandelaan 2, 5037 AB Tilburg, The Netherlands, Tilburg, North Brabant, The Netherlands

Friday June 14 13.00-17.00Tilburg University, room DZ 10 (Dante Building: https://www.tilburguniversity.edu/contact/campus-map)In The Moral Nexus (Princeton University Press, 2019) R. Jay Wallace develops and defends a new interpretation of morality—namely, as a set of requirements that connect agents normatively to other persons in a nexus of moral relations. According to this relational interpretation, moral demands are … Continue reading Book Symposium with R. Jay Wallace ‘The Moral Nexus’

BIAS conference 2019

Bias in AI and neuroscience Confirmed keynote speakers: Krishna Gummadi, Max Planck Institute for Software Systems / University of Saarland Daphna Joel, Tel-Aviv University School of Psychological Sciences / Sagol School of Neuroscience Joanna Redden, Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies / Data Justice Lab This conference intends to bring together scholars from multiple disciplines, including cognitive sciences, … Continue reading BIAS conference 2019

Conference: Truth and Relativism in Ancient Philosophy

Wednesday 19th June 2019 - Friday 21st June 2019 Faculty of Philosophy, University of GroningenThis conference will bring together philosophers interested in examining truth and relativism in ancient Greek and Roman philosophy.Confirmed speakers include: Paolo Crivelli (Geneva); Matthew Duncombe (Nottingham); Marion Durand (Toronto); Guus Eelink (Oxford) Luca Gili (UQAM) Orna Harari (Tel Aviv); Tyler Huismann … Continue reading Conference: Truth and Relativism in Ancient Philosophy

Workshop: Bilateral Approaches to Meaning

Bilateral approaches to meaning Workshop organized by the project EXPRESS: From the Expression of Disagreement to New Foundations for Expressivist Semantics https://inferentialexpressivism.com/ 20 - 22 June 2019 University of Amsterdam and Institute for Logic, Language and Computation Supported by the European Research Council under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement … Continue reading Workshop: Bilateral Approaches to Meaning

Colloquium: “The Nazi philosopher: On the invention of Plato’s political philosophy”

Stijlkamer Janskerkhof (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

Colloquium Geschiedenis van de Filosofie, Universiteit Utrecht "The Nazi philosopher" On the invention of Plato’s political philosophy Prof. dr. Mauro Bonazzi University of Utrecht All are welcome! Date: Thursday, June 20th, 15:00-17:00 uur Location: Stijlkamer (0.06),Janskerkhof 13,Utrecht Abstract Like in Raphael’s School of Athens, Plato has been celebrated for centuries as the champion of the … Continue reading Colloquium: “The Nazi philosopher: On the invention of Plato’s political philosophy”

Workshop: Probabilities in Cosmology

De Bovenkamer van Groningen Noorderbinnensingel 14, Groningen, Netherlands

In cosmology probabilities appear in multiple different guises. We use them when we assess the naturalness of a certain value of the cosmological constant, when we assign likelihoods to possible initial conditions of the universe, when we judge the probability of cosmic inflation, or when we ascribe the probability of there being life in certain … Continue reading Workshop: Probabilities in Cosmology

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The OZSW event calendar lists academic philosophy events organized by/at Dutch universities, and is offered by the OZSW as a service to the research community. Please check the event in question – through their website or organizer – to find out if you could participate and whether registration is required. Obviously we carry no responsibility for non-OZSW events.