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VU Philosophy Colloquium
VU Philosophy Colloquium
Dr. Albert Joosse (UU en RuG) een lezing over: Erôs and dialectic in ancient interpretations of the Platonic First Alcibiades, or: should a teacher love his student?
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Amsterdamse Nacht van de Filosofie
Amsterdamse Nacht van de Filosofie
De verbeelding staat centraal tijdens de Amsterdamse Nacht van de Filosofie op 30 maart. De Nacht wordt gehouden in vijf zalen in de centrale vestiging van de OBA (Openbare Bibliotheek nabij het Centraal Station) en wordt georganiseerd door de Internationale School voor Wijsbegeerte. Het is 50 jaar na mei ’68. Is de verbeelding nu eindelijk … Continue reading Amsterdamse Nacht van de Filosofie →
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OZSW study group: Enactivism
OZSW study group: Enactivism
Next meeting OZSW Study Group Enactivism annex NWO project group Getting Real about Words and Numbers 1. J.C. van den Herik (EUR) Reconceiving Cognition Requires Rethinking Language Talk. 14:00 – 15:15 hours Refreshment Break 15:15 – 15:30 hours 2. K. Zahidi (UA) Internalisation from an Enactive Point of View Talk. 15:30 – 16:45 hours 3. Conversation about … Continue reading OZSW study group: Enactivism →
17th Workshop OZSW Study Group Enactivism
17th Workshop OZSW Study Group Enactivism
Enactivism 17th Workshop Study Group OZSW Date : Tuesday 3 April 2018. Time: 14:00 – 17:00 hours. Room: H4-16 (4th floor Tinbergen-Gebouw). Place: Erasmus University Rotterdam, Campus Woudestein. Directions: from Central Station Rotterdam, take streetcar 21 to De Esch, or streetcar 7 to Woudestein (21 takes about 10 minutes less than 7), or take the … Continue reading 17th Workshop OZSW Study Group Enactivism →
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VU Philosophy Colloquium
VU Philosophy Colloquium
Spinoza, Free Will, and the Legacy of the Radical Enlightenment. Spinoza contends in his Ethics that we do not have “absolute or free will;” that is, we do not have the faculty of willing or not willing defended by Descartes, and we are always causally determined to act as we do. Spinoza also argues that “knowledge of … Continue reading VU Philosophy Colloquium →
Meeting 22 – Peer Review Circle Practical Philosophy
Meeting 22 – Peer Review Circle Practical Philosophy
We will meet to discuss a piece by Petra van Kooij (UU), on feasibility constraints and ecological limits. Abstract: We need to urgently change society’s structures in order to live sustainably. The disagreement, however, does not lie in the former statement but rather in what change is feasible and desirable. Over the last decades a debate … Continue reading Meeting 22 – Peer Review Circle Practical Philosophy →
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(Workshop) Nudging and Moral Responsibility: Lessons from manipulation, implicit bias and situationism
(Workshop) Nudging and Moral Responsibility: Lessons from manipulation, implicit bias and situationism
Nudges are an increasingly popular tool that policy makers and businesses are using to steer our choices and behaviour. For example, someone might be nudged by open workspaces to increase their productivity at work, and stores might nudge people toward consuming items whose high profit margin is linked to unethical production. So-called choice architects target … Continue reading (Workshop) Nudging and Moral Responsibility: Lessons from manipulation, implicit bias and situationism →
Workshop: Nudging and Moral Responsibility
Workshop: Nudging and Moral Responsibility
Derk Pereboom, Cornell University Carolina Sartorio, University of Arizona Maureen Sie, University of Tilburg Nudges are an increasingly popular tool that policy makers and businesses are using to steer our choices and behaviour. For example, someone might be nudged by open workspaces to increase their productivity at work, and stores might nudge people toward … Continue reading Workshop: Nudging and Moral Responsibility →
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Workshop on: Humanist Feminism and the Wrong of Injustice
Workshop on: Humanist Feminism and the Wrong of Injustice
Gender based injustice is wrong, but what exactly makes it wrong? In her 2016 book “The Wrong of Injustice”, Mari Mikkola defends and reframes a humanist approach to feminist analyses of injustice such as sexism: arguably, sexism involves systematically treating women in dehumanizing ways, where it is the dehumanizing moment that makes these injustices wrong. This way … Continue reading Workshop on: Humanist Feminism and the Wrong of Injustice →
Workshop & Masterclass: Humanist Feminism and the Wrong of Injustice
Workshop & Masterclass: Humanist Feminism and the Wrong of Injustice
Gender based injustice is wrong, but what exactly makes it wrong? In her 2016 book “The Wrong of Injustice”, Mari Mikkola defends and reframes a humanist approach to feminist analyses of injustice such as sexism: arguably, sexism involves systematically treating women in dehumanizing ways, where it is the dehumanizing moment that makes these injustices wrong. … Continue reading Workshop & Masterclass: Humanist Feminism and the Wrong of Injustice →
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CPP workshop: Reasons, Equality, Democracy
CPP workshop: Reasons, Equality, Democracy
At the core of the recent revival and development of the republican tradition and of Kant's political philosophy is a suggestive thesis: that certain ways of being under the power of others are objectionable as such. However, if we understand the objection as Kantians and republicans understand it, then to live under a state is … Continue reading CPP workshop: Reasons, Equality, Democracy →
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OZSW Study Group Philosophy of Physics
OZSW Study Group Philosophy of Physics
On Friday the 13th of April 2018, R. Hermens will guide us through Ben-Menahem’s paper on the PBR Theorem (Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 57 (2017) pp. 80-88), which you are supposed to have read.
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OZSW Spring School 2018 – Ethical Theory and Moral Practice
OZSW Spring School 2018 – Ethical Theory and Moral Practice
This is a high-level course primarily aimed at PhD-students who already have some background in ethics. The aim of the course is two-fold. First, the course provides insight into recent work on the main normative theories (consequentialism, Kantian ethics, and virtue ethics), different methods of moral justification, and the use of theories and methods of … Continue reading OZSW Spring School 2018 – Ethical Theory and Moral Practice →
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Evolution & Moral Epistemology Conference
Evolution & Moral Epistemology Conference
Insights from evolutionary theory, as well as recent empirical findings in fields such as moral psychology and anthropology, have raised several questions of interest to moral philosophers. Does evolutionary theory affect the plausibility of different metaethical doctrines, such as robust realism, Humean constructivism, or skepticism? Do so-called Evolutionary Debunking Arguments (EDAs) provide a genuine and … Continue reading Evolution & Moral Epistemology Conference →
Evolution & Moral Epistemology
Evolution & Moral Epistemology
Insights from evolutionary theory, as well as recent empirical findings in fields such as moral psychology and anthropology, have raised several questions of interest to moral philosophers. Does evolutionary theory affect the plausibility of different metaethical doctrines, such as robust realism, Humean constructivism, or skepticism? Do so-called Evolutionary Debunking Arguments (EDAs) provide a genuine and original … Continue reading Evolution & Moral Epistemology →
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Lezingen Michiel Korthals over Goed Eten: Filosofie van Voeding en Landbouw
Lezingen Michiel Korthals over Goed Eten: Filosofie van Voeding en Landbouw
Eten is één van de belangrijkste dingen in ons leven. Maar wat stoppen we precies in onze mond? En is het niet zo dat uitbuiting, extreem overgewicht, ondervoeding, honger en grote milieuschade gevolgen zijn van onze wijze van consumeren? dit zou toch anders moeten kunnen, maar de vraag is: hoe dan? Michiel Korthals vertelt over … Continue reading Lezingen Michiel Korthals over Goed Eten: Filosofie van Voeding en Landbouw →
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Workshop: Newtonian Debates on Causation
Workshop: Newtonian Debates on Causation
The Groningen Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Thought is pleased to announce the third meeting of the workshop series: "The Early Modern Debate on Causality". The theme of this third meeting is "Newtonian Debates on Causation". Attendance is free, but registration is required. To register please write to Lukas Wolf (l.b.wolf@rug.nl)
Colloquium: Marijn Sax on Health Apps and the Question of User Autonomy
Colloquium: Marijn Sax on Health Apps and the Question of User Autonomy
The next session of the UvA Philosophy and Public Affairs colloquium will take place on Wednesday 25 April, 4-6pm. Marijn Sax (UvA) will present a chapter entitled 'Health Apps and the Question of User Autonomy'. Location: Faculteitskamer/Faculty Room, Oude Turfmarkt 147 (entrance at 141), Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam Abstract: Health apps should be understood … Continue reading Colloquium: Marijn Sax on Health Apps and the Question of User Autonomy →
OZSW Study group Philosophy and Psychiatry: Meeting April 25th
OZSW Study group Philosophy and Psychiatry: Meeting April 25th
The next meeting of the OZSW Study group in philosophy and psychiatry will take place on Wednesday April 25th, from 18h onwards, at the Radboud University Nijmegen. During this meeting, Leon de Bruin (RU Nijmegen and VU Amsterdam) will give a talk on his research concerning extended cognition and psychiatry, which he will conduct … Continue reading OZSW Study group Philosophy and Psychiatry: Meeting April 25th →
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Bijeenkomst Studiegroep Geschiedfilosofie
Bijeenkomst Studiegroep Geschiedfilosofie
Dit jaar organiseert de studiegroep geschiedfilosofie nieuwe bijeenkomsten. Sprekers zijn Robbert-Jan Adriaansen, UD aan de Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, en Pieter Huistra, UD aan de Universiteit van Utrecht. Robbert-Jan Adriaansen zal spreker over “The Play-Element of Historical Culture", Pieter Huistra over “Funding bodies and their influence on historiographical practice.” Als alle aanwezigen het Nederlands machtig zijn zal … Continue reading Bijeenkomst Studiegroep Geschiedfilosofie →
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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.