Academic Philosophy Events in the Netherlands
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Jos de Beus Lecture 2016 by Cécile Laborde: What is freedom of religion?
Jos de Beus Lecture 2016 by Cécile Laborde: What is freedom of religion?
Jos de Beus Lecture 2016 by Cécile Laborde: What is freedom of religion? Amsterdam Centre for Political Thought Date & time: Wednesday 30 November 2016, 16.00-18.00 hrs. Location: Agnietenkapel, Oudezijds Voorburgwal 229, Amsterdam Reservations are not required. For more information, see acpt.nl or contact Annelien de Dijn (a.m.r.dedijn@uav.nl) Abstract What, if anything, is special about religion? Should … Continue reading Jos de Beus Lecture 2016 by Cécile Laborde: What is freedom of religion? →
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The MetaMetaPhysical Club
The MetaMetaPhysical Club
The MetaMetaPhysical Club (8th Edition: MMPC8) The Structure of Possibility and Time Locus : Faculty of Philosophy, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Campus Woudestein, Room H5-32, H-Building (Highest building, 5th floor). Plan campus: http://www.eur.nl/wegwijzer/plattegronden/woudestein/ Take tram 21 from Rotterdam Central Station or Blaak Station (direction: De Esch) Datum: Friday 2 December 2015. Programme 13:00 –13:02 hours Opening: … Continue reading The MetaMetaPhysical Club →
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Meeting Study Group Enactivism
Meeting Study Group Enactivism
Enactivism 10th Workshop Study Group OZSW Date: Tuesday 6 December 2016 Time: 13:00 – 17:00 hours Place: Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR), Faculty of Philosophy, Tinbergen Building (aka H-Building, 5th floor), Room H5-32. Highest Building on campus Woudestein; for a map, see: http://www.eur.nl/wegwijzer/plattegronden/woudestein/ Directions (public transport) From Rotterdam Central Station and from train station Blaak: Tram … Continue reading Meeting Study Group Enactivism →
Colloquium “Expecting the unexpected: getting ready for a wild anthropocene”
Colloquium “Expecting the unexpected: getting ready for a wild anthropocene”
Colloquium series Environmental Philosophy EXPECTING THE UNEXPECTED: GETTING READY FOR A WILD ANTHROPOCENE Prof. dr. Christopher Preston In 2016 the Anthropocene Working Group of the International Commission on Stratigraphy officially found that Earth has entered the Anthropocene. The purpose of this talk is to raise some questions surrounding the naming of this new epoch and … Continue reading Colloquium “Expecting the unexpected: getting ready for a wild anthropocene” →
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Workshop on David Hume
Workshop on David Hume
A one-day workshop on David Hume's A Treatise of Human Nature on Wednesday, December 7, 2016, in room Alfa. Speakers: David Owen (University of Arizona), Don Garrett (New York University), Kevin Meeker (University of South Alabama) and Jeanne Peijnenburg (University of Groningen). In 1989, William Morris wrote “If we ever are to understand Hume’s view … Continue reading Workshop on David Hume →
Masterclass Social Epistemology
Masterclass Social Epistemology
We will have a two-day masterclass with the following speakers: Wednesday 7/12 9:30 Introduction 9:45 Lecture 1: Jan-Willem Romeijn (RUG): “Collective decision making” 11:15 Lecture 2: Marc Pauly (RUG): “A Framework for Ontological Policy Reconstruction” 12:45 Lunch 13:30 Lecture 3: Allard Tamminga (RUG): “Collective obligations, group plans, and individual actions” 15:15: Colloquium with Jennifer Lackey (Northwestern … Continue reading Masterclass Social Epistemology →
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Workshop “Democratic Culture(s)”
Workshop “Democratic Culture(s)”
Democracy is an object of political, philosophical and artistic conceptualization. Since Ancient Greece, it has been seen and performed in a variety of ways. The panel aims to explore various conjunctures putting "democracy" and "culture" together, and revisit the problem of the universal rationale underlying the notion of democratic culture.
Meeting and Debate: The Common Good in Modern Philosophy and Contemporary Politics
Meeting and Debate: The Common Good in Modern Philosophy and Contemporary Politics
The latest book by Carlo Scognamiglio “The Common Good. Rethinking politics with Kant and Rousseau” (in Italian, Pensa Multimedia, 2016) deals with a perennial tension between particularity and generality, which is the core of modern political argument. The aim of the event is to discuss the author’s solutions to the problem. Summary: Thinkers like Rousseau, … Continue reading Meeting and Debate: The Common Good in Modern Philosophy and Contemporary Politics →
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Masterclass and Workshop with Dorrit Posel
Masterclass and Workshop with Dorrit Posel
Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics (EIPE) Erasmus University Rotterdam December 15 and 16, 2016 Participation is free of charge, but please register: emanueledifrancesco92@gmail.com Thursday, December 15, 2016 Venue: T3-13 14.45 Welcome and Coffee 15.00 Dorrit Posel (Witwatersrand) Masterclass on quantitative and qualitative methods in social science, part I 16.15 Coffee Break 16.30 Dorrit … Continue reading Masterclass and Workshop with Dorrit Posel →
PPA Colloquium Amy Allen (Penn State): “Recognizing Ambivalence: Honneth, Butler, and Philosophical Anthropology”
PPA Colloquium Amy Allen (Penn State): “Recognizing Ambivalence: Honneth, Butler, and Philosophical Anthropology”
Amy Allen (Penn State) will discuss her paper “Recognizing Ambivalence: Honneth, Butler, and Philosophical Anthropology” with us. The paper is to be read it in advance so please register, in case you’re interested, by sending an email to r.celikates@uva.nl . Location: Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam, Faculteitskamer/Faculty Room, Oude Turfmarkt 147 (entrance at 141), … Continue reading PPA Colloquium Amy Allen (Penn State): “Recognizing Ambivalence: Honneth, Butler, and Philosophical Anthropology” →
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ACGS Conference “Where Are We Now? Temporalities of Globalisation”
ACGS Conference “Where Are We Now? Temporalities of Globalisation”
Third Annual ACGS Conference Where Are We Now? Temporalities of Globalisation Amsterdam, 15-16 December 2016 Confirmed speakers: Amy Allen (Pennsylvania State University), Louise Amoore (Durham University), Rolando Vazquez (Utrecht University) Extended deadline for abstracts: 1 June 2016 Globalisation is often seen as a single process, unfolding in a single timeframe that serves as a universal measure. This synchronic, or perhapsbetter still, monochronic conception of globalisation’s temporality creates problematic distinctions between the ‘contemporary’ and the‘archaic’, between the ‘modern’ and the ‘traditional’ and between globalisation’s GMT and cultures, subjects and areas that are seen to remainout of time. Such a vision of the temporality of globalisation, and its underlying 'denial of coevalness' (Johannes Fabian), entails a perpetuation of the dominant narrative of modernisation and modernity as progress and temporal advance, as the integration (or lack thereof) in theuniversalising timeframe of the contemporary (Amy Allen). Today, we witness many cultural practices that challenge, refute or problematise thisnarrative: from new forms of cultural translation (including a validation of the untranslatable) and the proliferation of decolonialaltermodernities to the emergence of Euro-American populist nostalgia; from accelerationism and hyper-temporalities (such as that of climatechange), to renewed appraisals of slowness and reflection on the end of temporality (Fredric Jameson). The 2016 Amsterdam Centre for Globalisation Studies conference highlights the urgency to reconsider globalisation from the perspective oftoday’s multiple temporalities. We want to explore new conceptualisations of the multiple, differentiated temporalities of globalisation. What if still dominant representations of globalisation as an unfolding … Continue reading ACGS Conference “Where Are We Now? Temporalities of Globalisation” →
CPP-Colloquium Emanuela Ceva
CPP-Colloquium Emanuela Ceva
The Center for Political Philosophy in Leiden is pleased to announce a talk by Emanuela Ceva (Pavia, Italy) “Progressing towards justice: the case of whistleblowing” Date: Thursday, 15 December 2016 Time: 15:15-17:00, followed by drinks Venue: Lecture hall 1.01e, Institute of Philosophy, Leiden University, Reuvensplaats 3-4, Leiden (see: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/locaties/reuvens) Abstract: Political corruption (PC) occurs when … Continue reading CPP-Colloquium Emanuela Ceva →
Thinking (with Foucault) beyond Foucault?
Thinking (with Foucault) beyond Foucault?
AmFiBi - Department of Philosophy UvA - introduces: Thinking (with Foucault) beyond Foucault? A debate with Daniel Zamora and Mitchell Dean Date: December 15, 2016, 16:00~19:00 Location: University of Amsterdam, Oude Manhuispoort D0.09 Is Foucault a Neoliberal after all? Over the past year a lively debate has developed, initiated by Daniel Zamora, about Foucault’s flirtations … Continue reading Thinking (with Foucault) beyond Foucault? →
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Conference “Stevin Inside Out: New Perspectives on Simon Stevin”
Conference “Stevin Inside Out: New Perspectives on Simon Stevin”
Conference “Stevin Inside Out: New Perspectives on Simon Stevin” The Stevin Centre for History of Science and Humanities, founded in 2014, offers a platform for teaching and research in the history of science and the humanities at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and it organizes seminars, colloquia and workshops, see www.stevincentre.com/ On 16 and 17 December … Continue reading Conference “Stevin Inside Out: New Perspectives on Simon Stevin” →
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CCEP lecture: Law and violence: Around Agamben’s homo sacer
CCEP lecture: Law and violence: Around Agamben’s homo sacer
Lecture Law and violence: Around Agamben's homo sacer Marcus C.R. Teshainer & Ronaldo Manzi Monday 19 December 2016, 16:00-17:30 Erasmus building E 1.04, Radboud University Showing that the right is based on the possibility of a state of exception, Giorgio Agamben gives us the possibility to think that the focus of politics and law is … Continue reading CCEP lecture: Law and violence: Around Agamben’s homo sacer →
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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.