Academic Philosophy Events in the Netherlands
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Lunch Seminar: Conscious Reflection versus Embodied Habits: Human Cognition From a Nonhuman Perspective
Radboud University EOS 01.140 Heyendaalseweg 141, Nijmegen, NetherlandsConscious Reflection versus Embodied Habits: Human Cognition From a Nonhuman Perspective Most of our cognitive abilities—remembering, deciding, thinking—are enabled by ‘subpersonal’ factors: small-scale interactive processes between our brains, bodies and environments of which we cannot become conscious. Nonetheless, our understanding of cognitive abilities is largely based on the familiar conscious part of our minds. This … Continue reading Lunch Seminar: Conscious Reflection versus Embodied Habits: Human Cognition From a Nonhuman Perspective →
First Biennual Hannah Arendt Lecture
Tilburg University TilburgFIRST BIENNUAL HANNAH ARENDT LECTURE WEDNESDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2019, Tilburg University, Department of Philosophy PROFESSOR PEG BIRMINGHAM (De Paul University Chicago, USA) ‘Life and World in Hannah Arendt's Life of the Mind and The Human Condition’ In 2017 we started the new research group Philosophy of Humanity, Culture and Ethics at Tilburg University, with the aim … Continue reading First Biennual Hannah Arendt Lecture →
LFT Lecture with Julia Jansen: Transcendental Idealism and Complexity in Husserlian Phenomenology
Institute of Philosophy, Lecture Room 0.07, P.J.Veth Building, Nonnensteeg 1-3, LeidenErasmus Philosophy Lecture: After the Organic
Erasmus School of Philosophy invites you to the annual Erasmus Philosophy Lecture on Friday, 29 November 2019 10:00 – 12:30 hrs. This year we invited Yuk Hui. Abstract In this talk Yuk Hui proposes that in his Critique of Judgement, Kant has imposed an organic condition of philosophizing which came out of a particular historical … Continue reading Erasmus Philosophy Lecture: After the Organic →
C.J. de Vogel Symposium “21st century Plato”
On the 29th of November, VU University will host the C.J. de Vogel Symposium “21st century Plato”. During this symposium Cinzia Arruzza (New School for Social Research) and Franco Trivigno (University of Oslo) will give presentations on Plato’s political dialogues. They will focus on some elements of Plato’s work that are particularly relevant for issues … Continue reading C.J. de Vogel Symposium “21st century Plato” →
Paulin Hountondji. Prominent African Philosopher. Groningen Dec.2 at 17hrs
GSG Public lecture by Paulin Hountondji: Moralising God? Religions and Politics in Africa today When: Monday 2 December 2019, 17:00-18:30 Where: Faculty of Philosophy, Oude Boteringestraat 52 Attendance: Free, no registration required Also a lecture at Africa Studies Centre Leiden. Dec. 5, 15 - 16.30 hrs Paulin Hountondji is one of the most prominent African … Continue reading Paulin Hountondji. Prominent African Philosopher. Groningen Dec.2 at 17hrs →
CPP Talk: Democracy, Multi-Ethnic Identities and Poverty in Africa
Institute of Philosophy, Lecture Room 0.07, P.J.Veth Building, Nonnensteeg 1-3, LeidenThe Center for Political Philosophy in Leiden is pleased to announce a talk by Olatunji A. Oyeshile (University of Ibadan) ‘Democracy, Multi-Ethnic Identities and Poverty in Africa’ Date: Thursday, 5 December 2019 Time: 15:15-17:00, followed by drinks Venue: Institute of Philosophy, Lecture Room 0.07, P.J.Veth Building, Nonnensteeg 1-3, Leiden Abstract: Given the fact that democracy has … Continue reading CPP Talk: Democracy, Multi-Ethnic Identities and Poverty in Africa →
Phenomenology and Aesthetics Workshop
Along with the OZSW Phenomenology Study Group, the Philosophy Department of Tilburg University is hosting a one-day workshop on Phenomenology and Aesthetics. The morning session will consist of work-in-progress papers from PhD and early-career researchers, and the afternoon session will comprise of a keynote lecture and reading group, led by our invited speaker Arthur Cools … Continue reading Phenomenology and Aesthetics Workshop →
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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.