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Peter Singer on Global Ethics

Leiden University (Hague Campus) The Hague, Netherlands

Dear colleagues, This short message to invite you to our next Public Ethics Talks event at Leiden University (Hague Campus).   Peter Singer (Princeton/Melbourne) is going to give a presentation titled "Global Ethics: A Utilitarian Approach" The presentation, followed by Q&A, is going to take place on Tuesday, June 19, from 16:00 to 17:30,  at Leiden University, Wijnhaven Building, Turfmarkt 99 2511DP, … Continue reading Peter Singer on Global Ethics

Workshop: The Humanities of the Future

Stijlkamer, Janskerkhof 13 , Utrecht

A very general statement about the role of the humanities in present-day societies might run as follows: The humanities that have a special role to play in the critical and constructive analysis of the normative core of modern societies in an increasingly globalizing world. Such a program directly raises a number of questions that will … Continue reading Workshop: The Humanities of the Future

[ Workshop] Reasoning in a post-truth world: a look at dual-process models

Utrecht , Netherlands

Last november, the Guardian published an article proclaiming that in order to make sense of our current predicament living in a post-truth world, we should take note of “two fundamental things about what it means to think and talk like a human”. Firstly, there is our vulnerability to all forms of bias and distortion. And … Continue reading [ Workshop] Reasoning in a post-truth world: a look at dual-process models

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Workshop: Reasoning in a post-truth world

Utrechts Centrum voor de Kunsten, Domplein 4, Utrecht

Last november, the Guardian published an article proclaiming that in order to make sense of our current predicament living in a post-truth world, we should take note of “two fundamental things about what it means to think and talk like a human”. Firstly, there is our vulnerability to all forms of bias and distortion. And secondly, … Continue reading Workshop: Reasoning in a post-truth world

Meeting of the Enactivism Study Group of the OZSW

Erasmus University Rotterdam

There is arguably a parallel between recent ideas within ecological and enactive cognitive science and the development within linguistics known as integrationism, turning on similarities between the critique offered by the former of the "classical" view of mind and by the latter of the "classical" view of language. The aim of this workshop is to … Continue reading Meeting of the Enactivism Study Group of the OZSW

GF colloquium: Katrin Pahl (Johns Hopkins) on Hegel and Kleist

Utrecht , Netherlands

The talk argues that G.W.F. Hegel and Heinrich von Kleist intervene in the new binary organization of “the sexes” that emerges at the end of the eighteenth century, reaching its philosophical culmination in Johann Gottlieb Fichte’s “Outline of Family Right” in Foundations of Natural Right (1797), and that their intervention can, from today’s perspective, be described as … Continue reading GF colloquium: Katrin Pahl (Johns Hopkins) on Hegel and Kleist

Workshop: reasoning in a post-truth world

Utrechts Centrum voor de Kunsten, Domplein 4, Utrecht

There are still a few places available, please register before June 10 by sending an e-mail to A.Kalis@uu.nl Last november, the Guardian published an article proclaiming that in order to make sense of our current predicament living in a post-truth world, we should take note of “two fundamental things about what it means to think and talk … Continue reading Workshop: reasoning in a post-truth world

OZSW Study Group Seminar: Classical German Idealism and its Relevance / Klassieke Duitse filosofie en haar Actualiteit

VU Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1105, Free University Amsterdam, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands De Boelelaan 1105, Free University Amsterdam, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Amsterdam, North Holland, The Netherlands

Classical German Idealism and its Relevance / Klassieke Duitse filosofie en haar Actualiteit Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam FORUM 4 (= Room HG 1D-12) De Boelelaan 1105 1081 HV Amsterdam  Program 13.30 – 14.30  Hernán Pringe (Buenos Aires / Santiago de Chile), Hegel und die idealistischen Auffassungen der Differentialrechnung 14.30 – 15.30  Tjeerd van Hoorn (Nijmegen), Arithmetical Judgments: an Analysis … Continue reading OZSW Study Group Seminar: Classical German Idealism and its Relevance / Klassieke Duitse filosofie en haar Actualiteit

OZSW movie event

LUX movie theatre Mariënburg 38-39, Nijmegen

Making choices in a complex world – philosophical movie event, brought to you by the OZSW PhD Council! https://www.aanmelder.nl/101331 What does it mean to choose? To what extent does choice depend on our ability to predict the future? And how do we decide what is the ‘right’ choice? What kind of life should we be … Continue reading OZSW movie event

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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.