Academic Philosophy Events in the Netherlands
All events in academic philosophy
- No events scheduled for 5 March 2017.
- No events scheduled for 7 March 2017.
- No events scheduled for 8 March 2017.
Workshop “Security & the Political Turn in Philosophy of Technologies”
Design Lab, University of Twente Hengelosestraat 500, Enschede- No events scheduled for 10 March 2017.
- No events scheduled for 11 March 2017.
Week of Events
Nijmegen lecture series “Thinking community today: Human co-existence after Heidegger”
Nijmegen lecture series “Thinking community today: Human co-existence after Heidegger”
Nijmegen lecture series “Thinking community today: Human co-existence after Heidegger” The Center for Contemporary European Philosophy cordially invites you for a talk by Ian James (Cambridge), “On open community” . Abstract: Published originally in 1986 Jean-Luc Nancy’s La Communauté désœuvrée (The Inoperative community) has proved to be one of his most influential and controversial texts and has enjoyed a rich afterlife, … Continue reading Nijmegen lecture series “Thinking community today: Human co-existence after Heidegger” →
Workshop “Security & the Political Turn in Philosophy of Technologies”
Workshop “Security & the Political Turn in Philosophy of Technologies”
Workshop “Security & the Political Turn in Philosophy of Technologies” Date: Friday, March 10th, 2017, 09:30-18:00 Venue: UT – DesignLab No conference fee. Please register in advance. Space is limited. Introduction to the workshop: How to understand the political significance of things? And how to deal with the politics of technology … Continue reading Workshop “Security & the Political Turn in Philosophy of Technologies” →
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