Academic Philosophy Events in the Netherlands
All events in academic philosophy
Conceptual and Methodological Aspects of Physics: Historical Perspectives
Conceptual and Methodological Aspects of Physics: Historical Perspectives Utrecht University March 6, 2020, 9:15 - 17:30 Ruppert Building room C (https://www.uu.nl/en/marinus-ruppert-building). SPEAKERS AND TALKS: - Guido Bacciagaluppi, "Bohr's Slit and Hermann's Microscope" - Michael Cuffaro, "Ernst Cassirer and Grete Hermann: Metaphysics and Methodology" - Radin Dardashti, "Understanding Problems in Physics" - Neda Ghatrouie, "Einstein's ambivalence … Continue reading Conceptual and Methodological Aspects of Physics: Historical Perspectives →
Symposium on Interventionism and Causal Exclusion
Open Universiteit Nijmegen Erasmuslaan 9, Nijmegen, NetherlandsOn March 6th at the Open University study center in Nijmegen, a symposium on Interventionism and Causal Exclusion will be hosted. The speakers & titles of the talks are: - F.A. Muller: The Influence of Quantum Physics on Philosophy - Michael Baumgartner: The Inherent Empirical Underdetermination of Mental Causation - Leon de Bruin: Multilayer networks … Continue reading Symposium on Interventionism and Causal Exclusion →
Studiedag Middeleeuwen 2020
De Macht der Gewoonte: “Middeleeuws” denken en doen De Middeleeuwen staan vaak te boek als een periode waarin er een hang was naar orde en regelmaat, belichaamd in een bonte variëteit aan rituelen en ceremonies. Maar deze behoefte geldt voor zowel de moderne als de middeleeuwse mens. Dit blijkt wel uit de weerstand die veranderingen … Continue reading Studiedag Middeleeuwen 2020 →
Finding causes in psychology and cognitive neuroscience: Obstacles and ways forward
Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging Kapittelweg 29, Nijmegen, NetherlandsRadboud University Donders Institute & Faculty of Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies Foundations of Cognition Series (FCS) When: Friday, March 6, 16:00-17:30 Where: Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging, Oval Office Who: Markus Eronen (RU Groningen) Finding causes in psychology and cognitive neuroscience: Obstacles and ways forward Finding causes is a central goal in … Continue reading Finding causes in psychology and cognitive neuroscience: Obstacles and ways forward →
Lecture by prof. Lorraine Daston: ‘Knowledge Has Its Own Rules – And They Have A History’
University of Utrecht, Academiegebouw, Universiteit Utrecht, Domplein 29, 3512 Utrecht, The Netherlands Academiegebouw, Universiteit Utrecht, Domplein 29, 3512 Utrecht, The Netherlands, Utrecht, UtrechtAll are invited to the launch of the new History of Knowledge Seminar Series @ Utrecht University and the lecture by prof. Lorraine Daston (MPIWG) on Thursday 12 March 2020. Bringing together leading scholars of both older and younger generations with different backgrounds and approaches, this bimonthly seminar series explores the past, present and future of the promising new scholarly … Continue reading Lecture by prof. Lorraine Daston: ‘Knowledge Has Its Own Rules – And They Have A History’ →
CANCELLED: OZSW study group in Philosophy of Economics: Workshop on Binder’s ‘Agency, Freedom and Choice’
Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam ,Due to current Covid-19 situation, we have decided to cancel the upcoming symposium on ‘Agency, Freedom and Choice’. We intend to organise the event at a later date, after the situation is resolved. OZSW study group in Philosophy of Economics: Workshop on Binder’s ‘Agency, Freedom and Choice’ 17 March, 13:00 – 17:10 Erasmus University Rotterdam … Continue reading CANCELLED: OZSW study group in Philosophy of Economics: Workshop on Binder’s ‘Agency, Freedom and Choice’ →
CANCELLED: Book symposium: ‘Agency, Freedom and Choice’
Erasmus Univeristy Rotterdam (Campus Woudestein), Room T3–25 & T3–14 (Mandeville building) Burgemeester Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam, NetherlandsThe OZSW study group Philosophy of Economics together with Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics (EIPE) organises a symposium on Constanze Binder’s recent book ‘Agency, Freedom and Choice’ (2019).
The book examines the value freedom has for human agency and development, and the implications this has for welfare measurement and public policy.
About the OZSW event calendar
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.