Academic Philosophy Events in the Netherlands
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(Lecture) Demographic obligations to future generations
(Lecture) Demographic obligations to future generations
Whether the planet that we leave behind for future generations will be ecologically sustainable or not depends on a number of factors ā and current and future population size is one of them. Although this claim makes many people uncomfortable, it is at the same time uncontested by the researchers who have investigated this issue. … Continue reading (Lecture) Demographic obligations to future generations →
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PhD career event – a career outside of academia
PhD career event – a career outside of academia
You have worked hard and developed impressive skills during your PhD. Now you are thinking about your future options. Are your skills and qualities useful for a job outside of academia? Are there jobs that you would enjoy? During the OZSW PhD career event, you will learn about your career opportunities outside of academia and … Continue reading PhD career event – a career outside of academia →
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Meeting of the OZSW Study Group Philosophy of Biology
Meeting of the OZSW Study Group Philosophy of Biology
SeeĀ https://www.ozsw.nl/study-group/study-group-in-philosophy-of-biology/ for information about this study group and to register.
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Workshop Energy Ethics without Borders – 4TU.Ethics
Workshop Energy Ethics without Borders – 4TU.Ethics
171204 PROGRAM Energy Ethics without Borders 4TU Centre for Ethics and Technology (the Netherlands) and SPRU (Sussex, UK) are organizing a workshop on āEnergy Ethics without Bordersā. A classical (dominant?) approach (in Europe, at least) of evaluation of technologies is done by mainly European ethics (See for a good example Sovacool and Dworkin 2015) and … Continue reading Workshop Energy Ethics without Borders – 4TU.Ethics →
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(Workshop) Animal Minds Between Narrative and Cognition
(Workshop) Animal Minds Between Narrative and Cognition
Psychologists working in the wake of Jerome Bruner (1991) have argued that narrative is a key tool for constructing human selves and identities. This workshop confronts the challenges involved in engaging with nonhuman animalsā selves in narrative form. Through what stylistic and formal strategies can narrative encapsulate the lived experience of animal bodies and minds? … Continue reading (Workshop) Animal Minds Between Narrative and Cognition →
(Conference) Hegelās Relevance Conference 2017
(Conference) Hegelās Relevance Conference 2017
Concepts of Normativity, Kant or Hegel? How to understand and esteem Kantās concept of cosmological freedom in a historical and systematic perspective? By elaborating on this question, the Humboldt Kolleg takes up the contemporary interest in Kant and freedom as well as that for Kantās philosophical predecessors and attempts at a reactualization of German idealists. … Continue reading (Conference) Hegelās Relevance Conference 2017 →
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Meeting metametaphysical club
Meeting metametaphysical club
The meeting of the metametaphysical club is open to PhD and Bachelor students, and will include papers presented by Markku Keinanen, Jani Hakkarainen, James Miller and David Mark Kovacs.
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Bijeenkomst OZSW Studiegroep Theologische Ethiek
Van Fraassen Festival
Van Fraassen Festival
Registration is now open for the Van Fraassen Festival: a conference dedicated to the work of Bas C. van Fraassen, featuring Bas C. van Fraassen. Over the course of this two-day event, a variety of speakers will be discussing numerous topics pertaining to Van Fraassen's body of work. Complete list of speakers: Bas C. van … Continue reading Van Fraassen Festival →
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Special extra meeting of the Metametaphysical Club
Special extra meeting of the Metametaphysical Club
The extra meeting of the metametaphysical club is open to PhD and Bachelor students. It will include aĀ paper by and (public) interview with Gonzalo Rodriguez Pereyra.
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Digital Humanities, Social Epistemology & Virtue Theory in a Post-Truth Society
Digital Humanities, Social Epistemology & Virtue Theory in a Post-Truth Society
The aim of the masterclass is to provide hands-on instruction in digital humanities methods for philosophers and other interested parties. We will cover methods such as exploratory visual analytics, social network analysis, semantic network analysis, and concept operationalization and association techniques. For more info, see the OZSW event page.
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(Symposium) Phenomenology of Love
(Symposium) Phenomenology of Love
On 15 December 2017 the Department of Philosophy at the University of Amsterdam will organize a symposium on the Phenomenology of Love Speakers Rudolf Bernet (Leuven) Hans-Peter Kr?ger (Potsdam) Heleen Pott (Rotterdam/Maastricht) Sanneke de Haan (Tilburg) Maarten Coolen (Amsterdam) The kind of questions which the symposium might address, could include: * What can phenomenology say … Continue reading (Symposium) Phenomenology of Love →
OZSW Studygroup meeting Christian Philosophy
OZSW Studygroup meeting Christian Philosophy
We will discuss 2 papers, authored by our members. Location: VU Amsterdam, Main building, room 12A-44
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Meeting OZSW Study Group Political Philosophy
Meeting OZSW Study Group Political Philosophy
Conveners:Ā Eric Boot (Philosophy, Leiden) & Tim Meijers (Philosophy, Leiden) Location: PJ Veth Building 0.07,Ā Institute of Philosophy, Leiden UniversityĀ 13:30 ā 14:20 SineĀ Bagatur (Leiden University),Ā Democratizing the Refugee Regime inĀ EuropeĀ (co-authored byĀ AliĀ Emre Benli). Respondent: Tamar de Waal (Erasmus University Rotterdam) 14.30 ā 15.00 BreakĀ 15:00 ā 15:50 Andreas Schmidt (University of Groningen),Ā DominationĀ without Inequality? Republicanism, Social Co-dependency, and Guns. … Continue reading Meeting OZSW Study Group Political Philosophy →
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Meeting 20 – Peer Review Circle Practical Philosophy
Meeting 20 – Peer Review Circle Practical Philosophy
We will meet to discuss a chapter from Jojanneke's dissertation. Here's a summary: What the state is for On my view of political legitimacy, the state is legitimate to the extent that its agents use state power for the right purposes. The right purposes are those that form the raison dāĆŖtre of the state. This … Continue reading Meeting 20 – Peer Review Circle Practical Philosophy →
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About the OZSW event calendar
The OZSW event calendar listsĀ 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.