Academic Philosophy Events in the Netherlands
All events in academic philosophy
AI applications in Healthcare: Pragmatic Case Studies on Innovations and Accessibility
We are pleased to invite you to participate in the seminar on AI applications in healthcare given by Cortilia Lin, co-founder of Kyalio, a start-up focusing on VR surgical training. Please find the details below and register via this Link by Oct 20th. We will send you the link for the talk later. AI applications in Healthcare: … Continue reading AI applications in Healthcare: Pragmatic Case Studies on Innovations and Accessibility →
ENCODE Workshop: Logic and Deliberation
Erasmus University Rotterdam RotterdamIn this workshop there will be presentations on original contributions in philosophical logic and formal philosophy more generally that are relevant for the study of deliberative, multi-agent decision processes and procedures.
Lecture and discussion with Steve Vogel
The nature line of the Ethics of Socially Disruptive Technologies Research Program (ESDIT) organizes an online lecture and discussion with Steve Vogel, one of the leading authors in environmental philosophy and author of Thinking like a Mall. Environmental philosophy after the end of nature (MIT 2015). At 26-10-21 15.30-17.00, he will provide a lecture and … Continue reading Lecture and discussion with Steve Vogel →
Studygroup Philosophy&Psychiatry – Anke Snoek on self-control in addiction
Anke Snoek will give a presentation. Below is the abstract to her talk. This session will take place online. Please contact the organizers to receive the Zoom link. A three layered model to assess loss of self-control in addiction ‘I hate the idea that addicts don’t have control over their behaviour. But why am I … Continue reading Studygroup Philosophy&Psychiatry – Anke Snoek on self-control in addiction →
e-lecture Lisa Bortolotti on Belief in Conspiracy Theories and Delusions
On November 3rd, the ERC-project Extreme Beliefs – The Epistemology and Ethics of Fundamentalism, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, organizes an online lecture by professor Lisa Bortolotti on the question “What are beliefs in conspiracy theories and how do they differ from delusions?” (abstract below). Lisa Bortolotti is professor in philosophy of the cognitive sciences at the University of Birmingham. She works on the philosophy … Continue reading e-lecture Lisa Bortolotti on Belief in Conspiracy Theories and Delusions →
Contesting (Self-) Perceptions in the History of Philosophy
Erasmus University Rotterdam ,The Dutch Research School of Philosophy (OZSW) and Erasmus University Rotterdam invite PhD candidates and ReMa students in philosophy to register for the course Contesting (Self-) Perceptions in the History of Philosophy to take place on 4-5 November, 2021. They are invited to deliver a 20 minute presentation.
PhD Defence “Paradoxen van gesloten- en openheid”
By Jan van Overwijk
Talk by Professor Ryosuke Ohashi, at VU: The Deep Layers of Responsibility, or Anti-Nature in Nature.
The Deep Layers of Responsibility, or Anti-Nature in Nature. 12 November 2021 17:00 - 19:00 Responsibility is an enduring humanistic concept that has been well inculcated in the modern human consciousness. Although humanism itself has been criticised from a variety of viewpoints including the philosophical, religious, and social, the humanistic idea of responsibility has been … Continue reading Talk by Professor Ryosuke Ohashi, at VU: The Deep Layers of Responsibility, or Anti-Nature in Nature. →
The socially distributed self: perspectives from anthropology, cultural psychology and philosophy
On Wednesday 17 November the department of Philosophy at the University of Amsterdam will host a public lecture by Prof Dan Zahavi (Copenhagen, Centre for Subjectivity Research) titled: The socially distributed self: perspectives from anthropology, cultural psychology and philosophy. All are welcome. The lecture will take place from 17.00-19.00, at Oudemanhuispoort, C2.17. Abstract: Is selfhood socially constituted and … Continue reading The socially distributed self: perspectives from anthropology, cultural psychology and philosophy →
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.