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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

Conference by Women in Philosophy

The 6th annual Conference by Women in Philosophy will take place on 24 June 2019 at Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (RUG). The goal of the conference is to provide a platform for graduate and undergraduate women philosophers to present their work to peers and get useful feedback. In this way we hope to create an opportunity for young women philosophers to inspire and motivate one another, and to forge … Continue reading Conference by Women in Philosophy

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Women in Philosophy Conference

Faculty of Philosophy RUG, Oude Boteringestraat 52 Groningen, Netherlands

We would like to invite all to the Conference by Women in Philosophy 2019, taking place June 24 at Rijksuniversiteit Groningen.The goal of the conference is to provide a platform for undergraduate and graduate women philosophers to present their work to their peers. In this way we hope to create an opportunity for young women … Continue reading Women in Philosophy Conference

Conference: The Structure of Reality

Room 2.1, Theil Building, Erasmus University Rotterdam , Netherlands

In philosophy, the concept of structure has come to occupy center stage and seems to mesmerise many philosophical minds. When, during the 1960s, in philosophy of science, P.C. Suppes expounded a novel conception of a scientific theory as a set of models, these models were structures in the domain of discourse of set-theory. When, around … Continue reading Conference: The Structure of Reality

Lecture: “The role of religion in Bioethics”

Erasmus MC, room AE 406 Rotterdam, Netherlands

Save the date for Prof. Udo Schüklenk lecture on “The role of religion in Bioethics” on the 26th of June. Comments by: Prof dr Wibren van der Burg, Erasmus School of Law and Dr Katharina Bauer, Erasmus School of Philosophy. All interested persons are welcome. There will be time for discussion and drinks afterwards. Udo Schüklenk … Continue reading Lecture: “The role of religion in Bioethics”

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