Academic Philosophy Events in the Netherlands
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One-day workshop on Disobedience
One-day workshop on Disobedience
Disobedience One-day workshop at the University of Amsterdam, May 29, 2017 Co-organized by Robin Celikates (Amsterdam), Bernard Harcourt (New York) and Daniele Lorenzini (Paris) co-sponsored by the Transformations of Civil Disobedience Project at the University of Amsterdam and the Columbia Center for Contemporary Critical Thought From the Civil Rights Movement via Occupy and Black Lives … Continue reading One-day workshop on Disobedience →
Peter Hershock, “Climate and Compassion. Buddhist Contribution to an Ethics of Intergenerational Justice”
Peter Hershock, “Climate and Compassion. Buddhist Contribution to an Ethics of Intergenerational Justice”
When: Monday May 29th, 15.45-17.00 Where: University College Utrecht (Campusplein, Dining Hall Lounge) • For whom: All welcome! Please click on going or interested (if you are!) https://www.facebook.com/events/272846493186048/ Abstract: Climate change is not a technical problem; it is an ethical predicament that makes evident deep and abiding conflicts among globally-prevailing political, economic, social and … Continue reading Peter Hershock, “Climate and Compassion. Buddhist Contribution to an Ethics of Intergenerational Justice” →
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(Workhop) Who cares? Self-management in psychiatry and psychosomatic illness
(Workhop) Who cares? Self-management in psychiatry and psychosomatic illness
Presently, there is an increasing call for self-management strategies in healthcare. Self-management involves regarding patients as ‘expert-clients’, actively involved in the management of their own care. This approach is argued to have great advantages: it holds the prospect of more efficient and (cost)effective healthcare, and converges with theoretical developments underlining the importance of patients’ self-experience. … Continue reading (Workhop) Who cares? Self-management in psychiatry and psychosomatic illness →
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Meeting OZSW Study Group Meta-Ethics & Moral Psychology
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(Conference) Contemporary European Thought and the Idea of Care
(Conference) Contemporary European Thought and the Idea of Care
On 7 and 8 June, 2017, CHPS will organise a conference on "Contemporary European Thought and the Idea of Care: Contemporary Versions of an Ancient Idea". The conference aims to analyze the differences, convergences, and overlaps between these three paradigms with a view to uncovering whether and how they can help us understand the multiple … Continue reading (Conference) Contemporary European Thought and the Idea of Care →
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(Workshop) Democratic Theory
(Workshop) Democratic Theory
The Institute for Philosophy at Leiden University is proud to host a workshop in Democratic Theory. Sofia Näsström (Uppsala University) and David Owen (University of Southampton) will present some of their current work in progress. The workshop is open to all. Program: 14:15-15:30 David Owen (Southampton), "Populus, Demos, and Self-Rule" Discussant: Gijs van Maanen (Leiden) … Continue reading (Workshop) Democratic Theory →
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Book workshop on Thomas Fossen’s Facing Legitimacy
Book workshop on Thomas Fossen’s Facing Legitimacy
The Institute for Philosophy is proud to host a book symposium on Thomas Fossen’s draft manuscript Facing Authority, as part of the OZSW reading group in political philosophy. Sofia Näsström (Uppsala University) and David Owen (University of Southampton) and James Gledhill (UvA) will comment on Thomas’ work. The workshop is open to all, but please register … Continue reading Book workshop on Thomas Fossen’s Facing Legitimacy →
Lezing, ”Tweede Spinozalezing, Two unlikely bedfellows: Kant and Freud on Morality”
Lezing, ”Tweede Spinozalezing, Two unlikely bedfellows: Kant and Freud on Morality”
Béatrice Longuenesse holds the Spinoza Chair of the Department of Philosophy of the Faculty of Humanities in the second term of the academic year 2016-2017 and will be delivering the accompanying two Spinoza Lectures on 'The first person in Cognition and Morality'. Longuenesse's second Spinoza Lecture is entitled ‘Two unlikely bedfellows: Kant and Freud on Morality' … Continue reading Lezing, ”Tweede Spinozalezing, Two unlikely bedfellows: Kant and Freud on Morality” →
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Workshop Enactivism, Language, Mathematics
Workshop Enactivism, Language, Mathematics
Call for papers Workshop "Getting real about words and numbers" Dates: June 12-13, 2017 Venue: Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands In recent years, the interest in embodied and enactive theories of cognition has been growing. Both in cognitive science and in the philosophy of mind, the dominant representational paradigm has been challenged by putting forward embodied and enactive … Continue reading Workshop Enactivism, Language, Mathematics →
Ethics of Technology: The Future agenda
Ethics of Technology: The Future agenda
Conference: Celebrating 10 years of 4TU.Ethics, June 12th and June 13th Ethics of Technology: The Future agenda An international conference organized on occasion of the 10th anniversary of the 4TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology (4TU.Ethics) University of Twente – June 12 and 13, 2017 About the conference: In 2007, Ethicists and Philosophers in the philosophy departments … Continue reading Ethics of Technology: The Future agenda →
(Workshop) Getting real about words and numbers
(Workshop) Getting real about words and numbers
In recent years, the interest in embodied and enactive theories of cognition has been growing. Both in cognitive science and in the philosophy of mind, the dominant representational paradigm has been challenged by putting forward embodied and enactive explanations for various cognitive capacities such as perception, memory and imagination. However, while there is some consensus … Continue reading (Workshop) Getting real about words and numbers →
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OZSW Masterclass on feminist theory
OZSW Masterclass on feminist theory
The masterclass is a high-level course aimed at ReMa- and PhD students whose research relates to ethics in the Anthropocene, posthumanism, Foucauldian feminism, (feminist) neo materialism, French feminism, queer theory, feminist epistemology and poststructuralist philosophy. The masterclass consists of a lecture by Prof. dr. Lynne Huffer and a research seminar where both ReMa- and PhD … Continue reading OZSW Masterclass on feminist theory →
(Seminar) Philosophy of Education Society of GB
(Seminar) Philosophy of Education Society of GB
Institutions of higher learning around the globe increasingly find themselves on the front lines of cultural and political battles over free speech. Repeatedly, students, faculty, administrators, and invited guests square off against each other, assuming contrary positions on the limits of thought and expression, respect for differences, the boundaries of toleration, and protection from harm. … Continue reading (Seminar) Philosophy of Education Society of GB →
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Conference: Teaching the NewScience
Conference: Teaching the NewScience
The Groningen Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Thought (www.rug.nl/gcmemt) is pleased to announce the following conference (please note change in the conference dates) and call for papers: Conference: Teaching the New Science the role of Academia during the Scientific Revolution 15-17 June 2017, Faculty of Philosophy, Oude Boteringestraat 52 Groningen The new scientific world view emerged during the seventeenth century has been often considered as radically opposed to the Aristotelian-Scholastic philosophy that dominated universities at the time. … Continue reading Conference: Teaching the NewScience →
(Seminar) Historical Responsibility and Climate Change
(Seminar) Historical Responsibility and Climate Change
This seminar will present some of the issues associated with accounting for historical responsibility for greenhouse gas emissions. The presenters will discuss related dimensions of the problem of historical emissions. Speakers: Jeremy Moss (University of New South Wales): Historical Emissions and the Carbon Budget Axel Gosseries (University Catholic de Louvain): Fairness on Historical Emissions without … Continue reading (Seminar) Historical Responsibility and Climate Change →
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Colloquium ‘Recht, literatuur en empathie’
Colloquium ‘Recht, literatuur en empathie’
COLLOQUIUM EN BUNDEL - RECHT, LITERATUUR EN EMPATHIE Leiden, 16 juni 2017 Recht en Literatuur Leiden organiseert in samenwerking met prof. mr. dr. Jeanne Gaakeer (EUR) een lezing en aansluitend colloquium met als thema: ‘Recht, literatuur en empathie’. De lezing is openbaar en toegankelijk voor iedere geïnteresseerde. Een aantal deelnemers zal na de lezing hun … Continue reading Colloquium ‘Recht, literatuur en empathie’ →
(Minisymposium) Filosofie en spiritualiteit
(Minisymposium) Filosofie en spiritualiteit
Jan Warndorff, Van levenskunst naar levenscultuur In de kern draait levenskunst om het serieus nemen van het leven zelf. Maar opmerkelijk genoeg stellen zelfs levenskunstfilosofen niet de eenvoudige maar cruciale vraag: wat bedoelen we nou precies met ‘het leven zelf’? Daardoor blijven huidige visies op levenskunst oppervlakkig en veelal beperkt tot de esthetische vormgeving van … Continue reading (Minisymposium) Filosofie en spiritualiteit →
OZSW Studygroup Meeting Christian Philosophy
OZSW Studygroup Meeting Christian Philosophy
We will discuss two papers by our group members. The meeting takes place at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. We will meet again in Forum 3 of the Main Building. Follow the signs "Forum" (slightly to the right when you enter the main building).
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(Workshop) Perspectives on Realism
(Workshop) Perspectives on Realism
The period around 1800, normally viewed as the high time of philosophical idealism, is also a period of intense debate between idealists and realists – the latter reacting upon the idealists’ ideas, but also developing and forcefully promoting their own position. This form of realism is highly interesting because in many respects it does not … Continue reading (Workshop) Perspectives on Realism →
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WINK The Nudge Conference 2017
WINK The Nudge Conference 2017
WINK The Nudge Conference This conference aims to showcase the latest insights in nudging theory, policy and practice by combining input from academia, professionals, and policy makers. We practice an interactive format with many opportunities for exchange of ideas in symposia, workshops and debate on important nudge-related themes from various disciplines such as psychology, policy … Continue reading WINK The Nudge Conference 2017 →
Annual Conference OZSW Working Group Business Ethics 2017
Annual Conference OZSW Working Group Business Ethics 2017
This year’s host is Vincent Blok (WUR) Wageningen is hard to get to the morning. Please be aware if while organizing your travels. Some of us stay over and have dinner Thursday evening. Notify Wim Dubbink if you want to join in. (w.dubbink@uvt.nl). Program We distinguish between two kinds of sessions: * full paper presentation … Continue reading Annual Conference OZSW Working Group Business Ethics 2017 →
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(Summer School) Methodology in the history of philosophy
(Summer School) Methodology in the history of philosophy
The Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Groningen invites you to join a summer school on methodology in the history of philosophy. This summer school will offer a clear overview of different approaches to the study of the history of philosophy. Participants will be encouraged to reflect upon their own practices of interpretation, and … Continue reading (Summer School) Methodology in the history of philosophy →
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OZSW Meeting #1 Mind in Action
OZSW Meeting #1 Mind in Action
During the first meeting of the new study group Mind in Action, there will be the following activities. Discussing practicalities and ambitions of the study group Mind in Action Discussing Jonathan Lear's (1984) The Disappearing 'We' If the study group matches your interests, we hope to see you there!
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Workshop on the occasion of the defence of the PhD dissertation “Circularity and Arbitrariness”
Workshop on the occasion of the defence of the PhD dissertation “Circularity and Arbitrariness”
Location Faculty of Philosophy, Oude Boteringestraat 52, room Beta Programme: 13:00-13:15 Opening and welcome 13:15-14:00 Rik Peels (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam): Blameworthy Belief and Another Regress Problem 14:00-14:45 Jeroen de Ridder (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam): Fake news epistemology 14:45-15:15 Coffee-break 15:15-16:00 Harmen Ghijsen (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen): Foundationalism about perception: Should we go beyond mere experience and reliability? … Continue reading Workshop on the occasion of the defence of the PhD dissertation “Circularity and Arbitrariness” →
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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.