Academic Philosophy Events in the Netherlands
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- No events scheduled for 7 May 2017.
(Lecture) Nijmegen lecture series: Dialectics, Alterity, Race
Nijmegen University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Nijmegen, The Netherlands, NijmegenWorkshop free and accountable agency
Thomas van Aquinostraat 6 Thomas van Aquinostraat 6, Nijmegen(Talk) The Epistemic Basic Structure
Leiden University, Leiden, Reuvensplaats 3, Leiden University, 2311 BE Leiden, The Netherlands Reuvensplaats 3, Leiden University, 2311 BE Leiden, The Netherlands, LeidenLezing ”Eerste Spinozalezing, Perplexing ‘I’”
Aula - Oude Lutherse kerk, Amsterdam Singel 411, Amsterdam- No events scheduled for 13 May 2017.
Week of Events
Mind the Gap: (In)famous Oppositions in the History of Philosophy
Wijsgerig festival DRIFT
Wijsgerig festival DRIFT
De tijd is rijp voor vrees en beven. De Raaf, een slechtgetooid kwaad, besteeg het Witte Nest. Samen met de kwaadgevederden der aarde beraamt De Raaf een aanslag op De Duif, brenger van hoop en vreê. De Duif voorvoelt het slaan van zijn laatste uren, en roept nog eenmaal zijn twaalfkoppige Zwerm bijeen om vóór … Continue reading Wijsgerig festival DRIFT →
(Lecture) Nijmegen lecture series: Dialectics, Alterity, Race
(Lecture) Nijmegen lecture series: Dialectics, Alterity, Race
The Center for Contemporary European Philosophy cordially invites you for a talk by John Drabinski (Amherst): Dialectics, Alterity, Race The talk will engage a strange trio: Emmanuel Levinas, Frantz Fanon, and James Baldwin. With this trio, the talk will explore how the experience of radical otherness - the Jew in France, the colonized in colonial … Continue reading (Lecture) Nijmegen lecture series: Dialectics, Alterity, Race →
Workshop free and accountable agency
Workshop free and accountable agency
The free will-debate from an action-oriented perspective Andreas Schönau (University of Freiburg) In recent years, neurophysiological findings have had an increased influence on the philosophical understanding of the self, concepts of agency, and normative evaluations. Focussing on the free will debate, I will show that every philosophical position (compatibilist, incompatibilist, libertarian) is able to arguably … Continue reading Workshop free and accountable agency →
(Talk) The Epistemic Basic Structure
(Talk) The Epistemic Basic Structure
The epistemic basic structure of a society is the set of institutions that have the greatest impact on individuals' opportunity to obtain knowledge on questions they have an interest in as citizens and individuals. It comprises of the institutions that have a central role in the production and dissemination of knowledge and in ensuring that … Continue reading (Talk) The Epistemic Basic Structure →
Lezing ”Eerste Spinozalezing, Perplexing ‘I’”
Lezing ”Eerste Spinozalezing, Perplexing ‘I’”
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 first Spinoza Lecture is entitled ‘Perplexing 'I'. Some philosophers have argued that … Continue reading Lezing ”Eerste Spinozalezing, Perplexing ‘I’” →
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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.